Brian Klugman

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1975-09-15 (49 years old)

Place of Birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Brian Klugman

Biography

Brian Klugman (born September 15, 1975) is an American actor. Klugman was born in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father is a real estate broker, and his mother is a school teacher. Klugman's uncle is Golden Globe Award-winning actor Jack Klugman. Klugman has two brothers and one sister: Michael "Mike" Klugman (b. 1985), Jeffrey "Jeff" Klugman (b. 1972), and Laurie Klugman (b. 1977). He attended the Germantown Academy for high school, and Carnegie Mellon University for 2 years. Brian is nicknamed "Klugger". Klugman's most recent role has been in House on the episode "97 Seconds" as Thomas Stark, he has also appeared in Cloverfield, The Bogus Witch Project, Dreamland, Frasier, Joan of Arcadia, and National Lampoon's Adam & Eve. Klugman also appeared in the 2009 horror/thriller Vacancy 2: The First Cut in the role of "Reece". ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Known For

Actor

2023
Maestro

as Aaron Copeland

2015
2011
I'm Coming Over

as Todd Trumball

2009
Castle

as Paul McCardle

2008
Cloverfield

as Charlie

2007
Burning Annie

as Charles

2007
Life

as Sean

2007
Mad Men

as Judd

2006
Griffin & Phoenix

as Beach Stud

2006
Dreamland

as Abraham

2006
Psych

as Macleod Sinclaire

2005
Adam and Eve

as Munch

2005
Bones

as Oliver Wells

2004
House

as Stark

2002
Without a Trace

as Josh Haber

1999
Teaching Mrs. Tingle

as Student (uncredited)

1999
The 60s

as Wahoo

1999
Ladies Man

as Noodle

1999
The '60s

as Wahoo

1998
Can't Hardly Wait

as Stoner Guy

1998
Felicity

as Guy

1997
Wishmaster

as Medical Student

1997
Jenny

as Jason

1997
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction

as Engineer (segment "The Caller")

1995
The Single Guy

as Teenager

1994
ER

as Russell

1993
Frasier

as Kirby Gardner

Writer

2015
2012
The Words

as Screenplay

2010
TRON: Legacy

as Screenplay

Director

2015
Baby, Baby, Baby

as Director

2012
The Words

as Director