He’s the actor best known for his breakout role as Dante Piznarski on the ABC Family series Huge, and honestly, that performance really put him on the map. Over time, he continued building an impressive resume—landing a lead in the 2014 television mini-series Interns and making memorable guest appearances on popular shows like Key & Peele, Glee, and even popping up in the Pitch Perfect universe. The actor, of course, is also a proud member of Bath Boys Comedy, a group that showcases his sharp comedic timing and collaborative spirit.
Before all the spotlight, though, his passion for performing started way back in high school. That’s where he first discovered acting, taking center stage in theater productions and diving into improvisational comedy with ComedySportz. It’s clear now that those early experiences helped shape the versatile performer he’d become. Born in Lomita, California, the actor grew up with a creative spark that eventually led him to Hollywood—one role at a time.
He landed his first major leading role in 2011, stepping into the spotlight as the title character in Terri, a coming-of-age dramedy that also featured John C. Reilly. It was a breakout moment for him, really showcasing his talent and setting the stage for what was to come. His performance stood out, proving he could carry a film with authenticity and depth. That role in Terri—yeah, it was definitely a turning point. He brought such a quiet strength to the character, making the story feel real and relatable. And honestly, it’s hard to imagine Terri without him at the center of it all.