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Nat Faxon
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Nat Faxon

Born October 11, 1975 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA

16 films

Nathaniel Wales Faxon is an American actor, comedian, director, and Academy Award-winning screenwriter. He won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for co-writing The Descendants (2011) and starred in the FOX comedy series Ben and Kate (2012–2013), the FX comedy series Married 2014–2015) and voices Elfo in the Netflix adult animated television series Disenchantment (2018-). He is an alumnus of the Los Angeles-based improvisational and sketch comedy troupe The Groundlings, where he began performing in 2001. He's best known for his appearances in comedic films such as Orange County (2002), Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007), Bad Teacher (2011), Zookeeper (2011), Tammy (2014), Sex Tape (2014), Life of the Party (2018), Father of the Year (2018), and several Broken Lizard films including Beerfest (2006). He also appeared in Charlie's Angels (2019). He co-starred in Darren Star's semi-autobiographical satire Grosse Pointe and had recurring roles in several television series such as The Cleveland Show, Joey, Up All Night and Reno 911!. He has been featured in a series of prominent Holiday Inn commercials featuring Joe Buck as well as an ad by Blockbuster. However, he did not get a significant lead role until 2012 when he starred as the titular Ben in Ben and Kate. He starred alongside Judy Greer in the FX comedy series Married (2014), which ran for two seasons. He's had major recurring roles as Jeremy de Longpre on the series Allen Gregory, Nick on Netflix's Friends from College, The Swede on Our Flag Means Death, Arthur on Loot, and Marshall on the series A League of Their Own. He's also had a recurring role as Neville, Jackie's love interest, on The Conners. He provides the voice for Captain Underpants and Mr. Krupp in The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants as well as the Captain Underpants specials. He also provides the voice for Chief on the series Housebroken. He co-wrote and co-directed The Way, Way Back (2013) and Downhill (2020) with writing partner Jim Rash.

Awards

1 win, 1 nomination

Filmography 16

Orion and the Dark (2024) movie poster
Orion and the Dark2024
Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe (2022) movie poster
Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe2022
YES DAY (2021) movie poster
YES DAY2021
Downhill (2020) movie poster
Downhill2020
Charlie's Angels (2019) movie poster
Charlie's Angels2019
Father of the Year (2018) movie poster
Father of the Year2018
Thoroughbreds (2018) movie poster
Thoroughbreds2018
Operator (2016) movie poster
Operator2016
Sex Tape (2014) movie poster
Sex Tape2014
Tammy (2014) movie poster
Tammy2014
The Way Way Back (2013) movie poster
The Way Way Back2013
The Babymakers (2012) movie poster
The Babymakers2012
The Descendants (2011) movie poster
The Descendants2011
Zookeeper (2011) movie poster
Zookeeper2011
Lower Learning (2008) movie poster
Lower Learning2008
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) movie poster
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story2007