Mark Metcalf

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1946-03-11 (78 years old)

Place of Birth Findlay, Ohio, USA

Mark Metcalf

Biography

Mark Metcalf was born on March 11, 1946 in Findlay, Ohio, USA. He had supporting roles in the films Animal House, Drive Me Crazy and The Stupids as well as the the television series Seinfeld and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Known For

Actor

2020
Character

as Himself

2019
The Field

as Sheriff Roy

2018
A Futile and Stupid Gesture

as Second Publisher

2017
Manlife

as Alfred Lawson (voice)

2014
Hamlet A.D.D.

as Speedy McSpitty

2014
Fort McCoy

as Mr. Gerkey

2013
Billy Club

as The Umpire

2012
Little Red

as Lou

2011
We Will Rock You

as Emile Hickory

2010
Modus Operandi

as Copper Gore

2007
Mad Men

as Mayor Johnson

2006
The Legend Trip

as Charles Knotting

2005
Sleeper

as Richmond

2002
Lone Hero

as Marshall Harris

2002
Sorority Boys

as John Kloss

2001
Warden of Red Rock

as Carl McVale

1999
Drive Me Crazy

as Mr. Rope

1999
Angel

as The Master

1998
The Yearbook: An Animal House Reunion

as Self - Doug Niedermeyer

1997
1997
Teen Angel

as Mr. Nitkze

1997
Teen Angel

as Mr. Nitzke

1997
Ally McBeal

as Attorney Walden

1996
The Stupids

as Colonel Neidermeyer

1995
Rage

as Lt. Gov. Dalquist

1995
JAG

as Captain Pike

1995
Star Trek: Voyager

as Hirogen Medic

1994
Touched by an Angel

as Nick Morrow

1993
Walker, Texas Ranger

as Norval Hayes

1992
Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster

as Dennis Kelso - State of Alaska

1992
I'm Your Man

as Richard Hewitt

1992
Renegade

as Russell

1992
Melrose Place

as Det. Bob Wilkens

1991
1991
Oscar

as Milhous

1991
A Woman Named Jackie

as George Smathers

1990
Dream On

as The Creature

1989
Seinfeld

as Maestro

1988
Mr. North

as Mr. Skeel

1986
One Crazy Summer

as Aguilla Beckersted

1985
The Heavenly Kid

as Joe Barnes

1985
Almost You

as Andrews

1984
The Oasis

as Eric

1983
1978
Animal House

as Doug Neidermeyer

1977
Julia

as Pratt

1973

Producer

2010
Spare Change

as Producer

2009
Ward Three

as Producer

2008
The Waiting Room

as Executive Producer

1979