An actor widely recognized for his portrayal of the humorous and lovable Bob Pinciotti on the hit TV show That ‘70s Show, he became a household name thanks to his impeccable comedic timing and memorable performances. In addition to that iconic role, he also took on the character of Oscar Kincade in the intense VH1 drama Hit the Floor, showcasing his versatility as an actor in more serious, dramatic roles.
Before rising to fame, he honed his craft early on, appearing in a school production of Guys and Dolls during his time at Cleveland High School. This early experience helped lay the foundation for his future success in the entertainment industry. Alongside his acting talents, he also built a strong background in various physical disciplines, including dancing, martial arts, and bodybuilding—skills that have undoubtedly contributed to his on-screen presence and versatility.
On a personal note, he shares two daughters, Nicole and Samantha, with his former spouse, Julie Stark. Despite the ups and downs of life in the spotlight, he has remained dedicated to both his career and family, balancing the demands of showbiz with personal responsibilities. His journey from high school theater to television stardom is a testament to hard work, talent, and perseverance.
He’s had some memorable recurring roles on shows like Timecop, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Father of the Pride, which really helped solidify his presence on screen. Over the years, he’s built an impressive resume, appearing in over 140 television series and films throughout his long and successful acting career. He definitely knows how to make an impact, no matter the role he takes on.