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J. D. Walsh
Born
John Douglas Walsh

(1974-12-24) December 24, 1974 (age 49)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • producer
Years active1997–present

John Douglas Walsh (born December 24, 1974) is an American actor, writer, producer, and improv comedy leader. He is best known for his role as Gordon on Two and a Half Men. He wrote, produced and directed the show Battleground.[1]

Early life

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Walsh was born and raised as an only child in Madison, Wisconsin. His mother was a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[2]

After graduating from Madison West High School,[3] Walsh briefly attended the University of Minnesota before transferring to the University of California, Santa Barbara. It was there that he got involved with Theatresports. He would later transfer to and graduate from UCLA with a Bachelor of Arts in theater.[2]

After graduating, Walsh founded Ultimate Improv with Matt Jones, an improvisational comedy club located in Westwood, Los Angeles, California.[2] In September 2008, he and his troupe made a video spoof of Les Misérables' "One Day More" called "Les Misbarack", which became a hit on YouTube.[4] The theater later closed due to lack of audience.

Career

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Walsh's roles have included parts in various TV shows and films, as actor, as writer,[5] and co-executive producer,[1] his most notable being "Mackey Nagle" on Smart Guy and as Gordon on Two and a Half Men.[6] Walsh appeared in the 2014 film, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 as an online instructor demonstrating how batteries work.

His show Battleground aired on Hulu in 2012.[7]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1997 Safety Smart Jerry
St. Patrick's Day Michael John
2002 Love Liza Bern
2003 Bad Boys II Sales Tech
2006 Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas Fred
2009 The Slammin' Salmon Cod Customer #3
2013 Life of a King Fritz
2014 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Dr. Jallings, Science Investigator

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1997–1999 Smart Guy Mackey Nagle 19 episodes
1998–2002 Dharma & Greg Donald 5 episodes
2003 The Lyon's Den Max Vargus Episode: "Privileged"
Tremors Larry Norvel 5 episodes
2004 Two and a Half Men Ted Episode: "I Can't Afford Hyenas"
Without a Trace Paul Episode: "American Goddess"
2005 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Nick Episode: "To Catch a Thief"
2006–2011 Two and a Half Men Gordon 8 episodes
2007 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Doctor 4 episodes
2008 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Eddie Episode: "Two and a Half Deaths"
2009 The League JD Episode: "Sunday at Ruxin's"
2010 iCarly Gordon Birch Episode: "iDo"
2011 Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior Kelvin Cornwell Episode: "The Girl in the Blue Mask"
The Mentalist Nate Glass Episode: "Pretty Red Balloon"
2013 Bones Dr. Fred Dumaski Episode: "The Doom in the Gloom"
Franklin & Bash Alan Slaten Episode: "Shoot to Thrill"
2013–2014 The Crazy Ones Randall 2 episodes
2014 Rizzoli & Isles Larry Rothsburgher Episode: "The Best Laid Plans"
2015 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Doctor Episode: "Frank Retires"
2016 Castle John Emerson Episode: ;"And Justice for All"
2017 Daytime Divas Gary Episode: "Truth's a Mutha"
2018 9-1-1 Officer Gerrard Episode: "Worst Day Ever"
NCIS Leonard Finnik Episode: "Boom"
2020 The Rookie Mr. Dugan Episode: "Control"
Chris & Jack Washington, D.C. Scientist Episode: "Aliens Have Finally Responded"
2021 The Kominsky Method Judd Melman 2 episodes
2022 Animal Kingdom Father Kirby 3 episodes
2023 All Rise Moe Wardlow Episode: "Trouble Woman"
2024 Read the Room HR Manager Episode: "Breaking Up"
Young Sheldon Reverend Travis Lemon Episode: "A Frankenstein's Monster and a Crazy Church Guy"
Hacks Steve Episode: "Better Late"
Tulsa King Harlan Thibodeaux 2 episodes
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage Reverend Travis Lemon Episode: "A Regular Samaritan"

References

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  1. ^ a b "Fox Picks Up Comedy Series Battleground". collider.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-09. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  2. ^ a b c "BA #093: JD Walsh". the Box Angeles podcast. August 23, 2015.
  3. ^ Thomas, Rob (February 9, 2012). "Madison West grad J.D. Walsh brings his politically charged series, 'Battleground', home". Madison.com. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  4. ^ The Les Misbarack video had been viewed over 1,234,219 times as of March 28, 2011.
  5. ^ "New Project At Fox For 'Lone Star' Director". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  6. ^ "Walsh's Credits TV Guide". tvguide.com. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  7. ^ "Hulu to launch 1st original scripted show, 'Battleground,' humorous take on Wisconsin politics". The Washington Post. Associated Press. 2012-01-15. Retrieved 2012-01-17.[dead link]
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