Greg Grunberg - Filmography and Television Credits

Filmography and Television Credits

Year Title Role Notes
1996 The Pallbearer Bobby (uncredited) film
1997 Picture Perfect Date #1 (uncredited) film
1998 BASEketball Wilke film
1998 Senseless Steve film
1998 Diagnosis: Murder Brad Carver TV series
1998–2002 Felicity Sean Blumberg TV series
2000 Hollow Man Carter Abbey film
2001–2006 Alias Eric Weiss TV series
2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Shirtless Fan T film
2003 Malibu's Most Wanted Brett film
2004 The Dead Zone Frankie Cantrell TV series
2004 The Ladykillers TV commercial director
2004 Connie and Carla Studio tour guide film
2004, 2010 Lost Seth Norris (Pilot) TV series
2005 Condemned: Criminal Origins Ethan Thomas video/computer game
2006 Monk Jack Leverett TV series
2006 The Jake Effect Nick Case TV series
2006 The Darkroom Bob film
2006 Mission: Impossible III Kevin film
2006 House Ronald Neuberger TV series
2006–2010 Heroes Matt Parkman TV series
2007 TimeShift Commander Mason Cooke video/computer game
2008–2009 Head Case Himself TV series
2009 Star Trek James T. Kirk's stepfather Voice only
2009 Super Hero Squad Show Antman Voice only
2010 Halo: Reach 'Trooper 2' video/computer game
2011 Love Bites Judd Rousher TV series
2010 Kill Speed Chief of Police film
2010 Group Sex Jerry film
2011 L.A. Noire Hugo Moller video/computer game
2011 ISSUES The Dark Kodiak television/webseries
2011 Hawaii Five-0 Agent Jeff Morrison Guest on season 2 episode 8
2012 Psych Jay Guest on season 6 episode 12
2012-present The Client List Dale Recurring
2012 Baby Daddy Ray Wheeler Guest on season 1 episode 9

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