He gained widespread acclaim for his standout performances on popular television series like The Walking Dead, Supernatural, and Grey’s Anatomy. One of his most notable film roles was portraying The Comedian in the 2009 superhero movie Watchmen. Before he became a household name, he actually had a strong passion for basketball, playing throughout high school and into college. After that chapter of his life, he transitioned into working as a graphic artist—a completely different world from acting.
In his personal life, he was married to actress Anya Longwell from 1992 until 2003. Years later, in 2019, he tied the knot with actress Hilarie Burton, marking a new and joyful chapter. Together, they’ve built a loving family, welcoming a son named Gus and a daughter named George. Over the years, he’s continued to evolve—not just as an actor, but as a husband and father too. Through all the ups and downs, he’s remained grounded, balancing fame with family in a way that feels authentic. And honestly, that’s part of what makes him so relatable—he’s not just a star, he’s a real person navigating life one step at a time.
He was widely recognized for his role as Judah Botwin in the popular television series Weeds, where he brought depth and nuance to the character over several seasons. Later on, he took on the role of Jason Crouse in The Good Wife, appearing in the show from 2015 to 2016, and once again proved his versatility as an actor. His performance as Jason Crouse added a compelling layer to the legal drama, further solidifying his reputation in the industry. He truly made an impact with each role he played, especially as Jason Crouse and Judah Botwin, showcasing his range across different genres.