The American actor and comedian has made a name for himself with his standout recurring roles on some of television’s most beloved shows. He’s widely recognized for his portrayal of Colin Robinson on the FX series What We Do in the Shadows, a role that showcases his unique comedic timing. Fans also know him well as Daniel Wormald from Better Call Saul, where he brought depth and intensity to the screen. But long before those successes, he first captured attention as Nate on The Office, a role that helped launch his career.
Before fame took hold, the actor got his start with a quirky character performance—portraying the midwestern “K-Strass,” a yo-yo master who made appearances on various local newscasts. It was this creative spark that eventually led him into acting full time. In 2010, he officially began his professional acting journey when he landed the recurring part of Nate on The Office. That role opened doors, and by 2016, he secured another major opportunity playing Todd in the series Son of Zorn, further proving his range.
Born and raised in Onalaska, Wisconsin, the actor brings a grounded authenticity to every character he plays. Over the years, he’s built a solid reputation not just through memorable performances, but through steady growth and dedication to his craft. Whether it’s deadpan humor or dramatic tension, he consistently delivers. And as his career continues to evolve, audiences remain eager to see what he does next.
He’s widely recognized for his appearance on Comedy Central’s popular show Drunk History, where he took on the role of narrator. Specifically, in a 2015 episode centered around New Jersey, he brought his unique storytelling style to life, adding both humor and depth to the segment. His contribution stood out, as he helped make that particular episode one of the more memorable ones in the series. He really showcased his talent during that time, and fans still talk about his performance when mentioning standout moments from Drunk History.