Justin Kirk

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Justin Kirk (born May 28, 1969[1]) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Prior Walter in the HBO miniseries Angels in America (2003), for which he received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie, and Andy Botwin in the Showtime dark comedy series Weeds (2005–2012).

Born (1969-05-28) May 28, 1969 (age 56)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1990–present
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Justin Kirk
Kirk at the 2017 WonderCon
Born (1969-05-28) May 28, 1969 (age 56)
EducationCircle in the Square Theatre School
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present
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Early life

Kirk was born in Salem, Oregon.[2] His mother was of Russian-Jewish descent and his father was of Danish and English ancestry.[3]

Kirk grew up in Union, Washington, where he attended a grade school on a Native American reservation, until his family moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, when he was 13 years old. He attended high school there and performed at Children's Theatre Company.[2]

Kirk moved to New York City after graduating. He played guitar in several New York bands in the early 1990s, most notably The Dimestore Darlings.[4] He completed a two-year conservatory acting program at Circle in the Square Theatre School.[3]

Career

Kirk began his career on stage appearing off-Broadway in productions such as The Applicant, Shardston, Loose Ends, Thanksgiving, and Lovequest Live. He made his Broadway debut in Frank Gilroy's play Any Given Day which was performed at the Longacre Theatre. From 1994 to 1995, he played Bobby Brahms in Terrence McNally’s play Love! Valour! Compassion! on and off-Broadway. He next starred as Stephen Hoffman in Jon Marans’s two-character play Old Wicked Songs, staged at the New York's Promenade Theatre and Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse. In 2012, he appeared in the role of Trip Wyeth succeeding Thomas Sadoski in Jon Robin Baitz’s play Other Desert Cities.

Kirk made his television debut in the short-lived CBS drama series New York News. From 1999 to 2001, he starred in The WB comedy drama series Jack & Jill. In 2003, he played Prior Walter in the HBO miniseries Angels in America, for which he received critical acclaim. He gained further recognition for his role as Andy Botwin in the Showtime dark comedy series Weeds. In 2012, he was cast as the lead in the NBC sitcom Animal Practice. The series was canceled after nine episodes, due to low ratings.[5] In 2015, he appeared in the WGN period drama series Manhattan and FX/FXX comedy drama series You're the Worst. In 2018, he joined the cast of Showtime's Kidding. In 2020, he began playing the role of Hamilton Burger in HBO's Perry Mason. In 2021, he appeared in Succession as Congressman Jeryd Mencken.

Kirk‘s first appearance on screen was in the Mike Nichols' romantic horror film Wolf in a photograph as Laura Alden's deceased brother.[3] He credited Ann Roth for the appearance.[6] He made his feature film debut in the 1997 drama film Love! Valour! Compassion! recreating his stage role. His other film credits include Vamps (2012), Mr. Morgan's Last Love (2013), Justice League: War (2014), Ghostbusters (2016), Molly's Game (2017), The Tribes of Palos Verdes (2017), and Vice (2018).

Acting credits

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Film

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1994 Wolf Laura Alden's Brother Appeared in a photograph, uncredited
1997 Love! Valour! Compassion! Bobby Brahms
1999 The Eden Myth Aldo Speck
Chapter Zero Lonnie
2002 Teddy Bears' Picnic Damien Pritzker
Outpatient Morris Monk
2006 Ask the Dust Sammy
Hollywood Dreams Robin Mack
Puccini for Beginners Philip
Flannel Pajamas Stuart Sawyer
2007 Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience Narrator
2008 Food Fight Narrator
2009 Against the Current Jeff Kane
Four Boxes Trevor Grainger
2010 Elektra Luxx Benjamin
See You in September A.J.
The Presence The Man
The Legend of Hallowdega Justin Thyme Short film
2011 L!fe Happens Henri
2012 Nobody Walks Billy
Goats Bennet
30 Beats Adam
Vamps Vadim
2013 Mr. Morgan's Last Love Miles Morgan Also known as Last Love
Chronicles Simpkins Will Cut Your Ass Mr. Finkle Short film
2014 Sexual Secrets Aldo Speck
Justice League: War Hal Jordan / Green Lantern (voice)
2015 Walter Gregory Tomlinson
2016 Ghostbusters Phil Hudson Cut from the theatrical cut – only appears in the extended edition
2017 Molly's Game Jay
The Tribes of Palos Verdes Phil Mason
2018 Vice Scooter Libby
2019 Jack and Jo Don't Want to Die Jack Custodio Short film
2020 Hollywood Fringe Travis Sunstrom
2021 Hangry Leroy Short film
The Groke: A Tragedy in Two Acts Mr. Emerson Short film
2025 Émigré/Americana Allan Short film; also executive producer
Miriam Adam Short film
TBA Here Comes the Flood TBA Post-production
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Television

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1995 New York News Bartender Episode: "You Thought the Pope Was Something"
1998 The Pretender Horace Strickland Episode: "Hazards"
Nothing Sacred Jack Episode: "A Nun's Story"
1999–2001 Jack & Jill Bartholomew "Barto" Zane 32 episodes
2001 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Eric Plummer Episode: "Wrath"
2003 Angels in America Prior Walter / Leatherman in Park Television miniseries
2005 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Patrick Bromley Episode: "Spark of Life"
Jack & Bobby John McCallister Episode: "Under the Influence"
2005–2012 Weeds Andrew "Andy" Botwin 99 episodes
2005 Without a Trace Thomas Beale Episode: "Lost Time"
2006 Everwood James Carmody Episode: "Enjoy the Ride"
2009 Glenn Martin, DDS Rick Montana (voice) Episode: "A Bromantic Getaway"
2010–2015 Modern Family Charlie Bingham 6 episodes
2012 Animal Practice Dr. George Coleman 9 episodes
2013 Childrens Hospital Michael Episode: "Country Weekend"
The Blacklist Nathaniel Wolff Episode: "General Ludd"
2014 Tyrant John Tucker 10 episodes
2015 American Dad! Ax Jenkins (voice) Episode: "My Affair Lady"
Wayward Pines Peter McCall 2 episodes
Manhattan Joseph Bucher 2 episodes
You're the Worst Rob 2 episodes
2016 The Crossroads of History Leonardo da Vinci Episode: "Mona Lisa"
2017 APB Gideon Reeves 12 episodes
2018–2020 Kidding Peter Zeckhauser 18 episodes
2018 Overthinking with Kat & June David 3 episodes
2019 Conversations in L.A. Michael Miller 2 episodes
2020 Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist Charlie Bennett Episode: "Zoey's Extraordinary Boss"
2020–2023 Perry Mason Hamilton Burger 11 episodes
2021–2023 Succession Jeryd Mencken 5 episodes
2022 Roar Larry the Duck (voice) Episode: "The Woman Who Was Fed by a Duck"
2024–present Interview with the Vampire Raglan James 2 episodes
2025 Ghosts Tad Episode: "I Know What You Did Thirty-Seven Summers Ago"
Talamasca: The Secret Order Raglan James Episode: "Wet Work"
2026 The 'Burbs Gary Wilson 5 episodes
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Theatre

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1993 Any Given Day Willis Longacre Theatre
1994–1995 Love! Valour! Compassion! Bobby Brahms New York City Center
1995 Walter Kerr Theatre
1996 Old Wicked Songs Stephen Hoffman Promenade Theatre
1997 Geffen Playhouse
1998 June Moon Fred Stevens (replacement) Variety Arts Theatre
2001 Ten Unknowns Judd Sturgess Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater
2002 The World Over Adam The Duke on 42nd Street
2009 The Understudy Harry Laura Pels Theatre
2012 Other Desert Cities Trip Wyeth (replacement) Booth Theatre
2014 The Invisible Hand Nick Bright New York Theatre Workshop
2015 These Paper Bullets! Ben Gil Cates Theatre
2015–2016 Linda Gross Theatre
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Podcasts

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2011–2014 Thrilling Adventure Hour Ewing Klipsringer / Jason / Cupid 3 episodes
2021 Bronzeville Eli Samson 4 episodes
DUST Charlie Episode: "Beyond the Tattered Veil of the Stars"
2022 Marvel's Wastelanders: Black Widow Hank Hammond 10 episodes
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Music videos

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2009 "Whatever You Like" Anya Marina
2011 "How Blue" Bleu
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Awards and nominations

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