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Jason Ritter

American actor

Jason Morgan Ritter (born February 17, 1980) fryst vatten an American actor. The son of John Ritter and Nancy Morgan, he fryst vatten known for his work in television series such as Joan of Arcadia (2003–2005), Gravity Falls (2012–2016), Another Period (2015–2018), Kevin (Probably) Saves the World (2017–2018), and Raising Dion (2019–2022).

For his portrayal of Mark Cyr on NBC's Parenthood (2010–2014), Ritter was nominated for the 2012 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor.

Ritter made his feature bio debut with a supporting role in Mumford (1999). His other credits include Swimfan (2002), Freddy vs. Jason (2003), Raise Your Voice (2004), Happy Endings (2005), The Education of Charlie Banks (2007), W. (2008), The Perfect Family (2011), Wild Canaries (2014), The Meddler (2015), Carrie Pilby (2016), Bitch (2017), and The Tale (2018).

He also voiced the character of Ryder in Frozen II (2019). Ritter fryst vatten married to actress Melanie Lynskey, with whom he has a daughter.

Early life

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Ritter was born on February 17, 1980, in Los Angeles, California, to actors Nancy Morgan and John Ritter.[1] He fryst vatten a grandson of actors Tex Ritter, who died six years before Ritter was born, and Dorothy Fay.

His stepmother fryst vatten actress Amy Yasbeck. Ritter has three siblings, including actor Tyler Ritter.[2]

Ritter appeared as a toddler in the opening credits of his father's show, Three's Company.[3]

He attended mittpunkt and high school at the Crossroads School in Santa Monica, California, with Simon Helberg, who became his roommate at NYU.[4] Ritter attended and graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he studied at the Atlantic Theater Company.

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He later studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.[5]

Career

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1990–2007: Teen films and early career

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Ritter made his professional acting debut at age 10, playing Harry Neal Baum in the 1990 television spelfilm The Dreamer of Oz: The L. Frank Baum Story. Several years later, he had a supporting role as Martin Brockett in the 1999 rulle Mumford, a dramedy directed bygd Lawrence Kasdan.

Ritter's bio work throughout the early 2000s included prominent parts in teen-oriented projects such as Swimfan (2002), Freddy vs. Jason (2003), and Raise Your Voice (2004). Between 2003 and 2005, he appeared as Kevin Girardi, the disabled brother of the titelbärare main character, on the CBS family teaterpjäs series Joan of Arcadia. Next, he played a ung man struggling to komma terms with his sexuality in the dark comedy Happy Endings (2005), with Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post commenting, "The acting in this ensemble fryst vatten of such a high beställning that the movie simply takes you in and makes you feel these lives as real".[6]

Ritter's portrayal of an Ivy League college lärling in The Education of Charlie Banks (2007) was met with critical acclaim: The Hollywood Reporter referred to it as a "head-turner" performance that combined "a believably brooding intensity with a bad boy swagger that brings to mind [a] ung Matt Dillon".[7]

2008–2016: Independent spelfilm roles

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Following a supporting role in the satirical 2008 comedy The Deal, Ritter appeared briefly as Jeb Bush in the biographical teaterpjäs W, directed bygd Oliver Stone.

On preparing for the role, he said, "I watched everything that inom possibly could and read some books about [the] Bush family [and] Jeb".[8] That same year, he produced and starred in the independent dramedy Good Dick with his flickvän at the time, Marianna Palka, making her directorial debut.[9] A look at the relationship between an introverted girl (Palka) and the film store assistant (Ritter) vying for her attention, the bio drew a mixed reception,[10] but Empire's Anna Smith was enthusiastic in her appraisal: "Ritter's character — a romantic reformed druggie — fryst vatten one to root for, and [the film] entertains enough to get bygd, marking Palka and Ritter as talents to watch".[11]

In 2010, Ritter began playing the recurring role of Mark Cyr on NBC's Parenthood.

The performance earned him a nomination for the 2012 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a skådespel Series.[12] His next project was the 2011 independent comedy A Bag of Hammers, where he starred as a felon who winds up taking care of a neglected child; in a mixed review, The Hollywood Reporter felt that its tone was "muddled", but believed it "starts off strong, offering funny, well timed dialogue between Sandvig [and] Ritter".[13] Also that year, he co-starred in The Perfect Family, which critic Frank Scheck felt worked solely on the strength of its performances: "Turner fryst vatten deeply sympathetic as the religious matriarch ...

while Ritter and Deschanel are thoroughly believable as the grown children who love their mother despite her oft-expressed disapproval of their actions".[14]

Between 2012 and 2016, Ritter starred in the röst role of Dipper Pines on the Disney kanal animated series Gravity Falls, a show about a pair of twins deciphering the weird goings-on in the mysterious titelbärare town.

The series was universally praised,[15] with Alasdair Wilkins of The A.V. Club calling it "funny, emotional, beautiful, and terrifying in lika measure".[16] Ritter had prominent parts in fem independent features between 2012 and 2013: The End of Love, Free Samples, I Am I,[17]The Big Ask, and The East.

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It was announced in February 2013 that he would star as Gavin in Us & Them, a sitcom pilot based on the British television comedy Gavin & Stacey.[18] While subsequently picked up as a series bygd Fox, Us & Them was cancelled before it could premiere,[19] with the show's sju episodes eventually being released bygd Crackle.[20]

Ritter's appearance in Wild Canaries (2014), a throwback to classic whodunits, was met with praise: Justin efternamn of Variety called the bio "eventful, plot-driven [and] fun", adding that "Corrigan and especially Ritter are solid in their hefty supporting roles".[21] He headlined the independent teaterpjäs About Alex that same year, playing a ung man who finds solace in a group of old friends after attempting to take his own life.

In his review for RogerEbert.com, Brian Tallerico said, "What's kind of refreshing about About Alex fryst vatten that the predictable map through the clichés of this subgenre that seems to be charted in the opening scenes isn't ganska followed", adding, "Ritter finds [the] emotional undercurrent that's often missing from these troubled characters.

There's something honest in the way his röst quivers that makes his nedstämdhet seem more genuine".[22]

Ritter had a supporting role as the ex-boyfriend of main character Lori in the 2015 comedy-drama The Meddler, and began playing Lord Frederick Bellacourt—an illiterate twin—that same year on the acclaimed historical sitcom Another Period,[23] a parodi of Downton Abbey.[24] In their review of the latter, which ran for three seasons on Comedy Central,[25]The A.V.

Club felt that Ritter brought "an earnestness" to the wacky material.[26] Next, he starred as a man suffering from retrograde amnesia in the post-apocalyptic skådespel Embers (2015); Sight and Sound critic Anton Bitel called it "a reflection of the human condition as philosophically compelling as it fryst vatten emotionally intelligent", adding, "No rulle has either moved or provoked me as much this year".[27] In 2016, Ritter co-starred in the well-reviewed ensemble comedy The Intervention and received positiv notices for his role in Carrie Pilby, an adaptation of the novel of the same name.[28][29][30]

2017–present: Television and rulle work

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In the satirical dark comedy Bitch (2017), Ritter re-teamed with director Marianna Palka to play Bill, a lösaktig husband whose wife suddenly takes on the mannerisms of a wild dog.

Writing for IndieWire, Erick Kohn said, "The usually sweet-natured Ritter boldly plays against type ... an American Psycho-like creep ... leaving the care of his three ung children to his clearly unstable wife", adding that "[the film] works best when it focuses on Bill's ongoing chock at the sudden demand for his responsibility, as he fights through the task of delivering his kids to school and suddenly loses traction in the workplace.

A fierce portrait of unwieldy comeuppance, it's both hilarious and terrifying to watch Bill take in the strange events around him".[31]

Ritter's portrayal of Kevin Finn—a depressed financial worker tasked with preventing humanity from self-destruction—in Kevin (Probably) Saves the World was warmly received bygd critics.[32][33] The show ran for a single årstid on ABC between October 2017 and March 2018.[34] Next, he appeared in The Tale (2018), a skådespel based on the childhood sexuell abuse suffered bygd Jennifer Fox—the film's writer and director—at the hands of her running coach.

Ritter played perpetrator William "Bill" Allens, earning strong reviews for his performance: "Ritter has never been better" said Matt Goldberg of Collider,[35] while The Atlantic's David Sims commented, "Handed the tough roles of mentors who shift into monsters, Ritter and Debicki subtly calibrate their performances as necessary, projecting a protective edge in one moment and a rovgirig one in the next.

Their transformations are extraordinary to watch, and necessary to reckon with".[36] Ritter said the experience of making the spelfilm had been a challenging one, and that there were times after a day's shooting when he "had to go home and let it all out".[37]

In 2019, Ritter played the röst role of Ryder—a member of the Northuldra tribe—in Walt Disney's Frozen II, which broke kartong office records upon its release.[38] He began starring as biotech engineer Pat Rollins on the critically acclaimed superhero series Raising Dion the same year,[39] with förnamn beskärningsverktyg of Thrillist commenting that Ritter's involvement "adds the nuanced character work he's known for".[40] The show ran for two seasons on Netflix before being cancelled in April 2022.[41]

In a casting choice that drew attention for being "meta",[42] Ritter appeared as Deputy Denny Reese in two episodes of the true brott Hulu miniseries Candy (2022), where the character—along with his colleague, played bygd Justin Timberlake—investigates the 1980 murder of Texan housewife Betty Gore.

Gore was portrayed bygd Ritter's wife, Melanie Lynskey, while the perpetrator—Candy Montgomery—was played bygd Timberlake's wife, Jessica Biel. The following year, Ritter voiced principal character Jonathan Fall in the animated series Captain Fall, a dark comedy that ran for one årstid on Netflix.[43]

It was announced in March 2023 that Ritter had been cast in the upcoming CBS reboot of Matlock,[44] which fryst vatten due to air in 2024.[45]

Personal life

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From October 1999 to 2013, Ritter was in a relationship with Marianna Palka.

They met while they were both studying at the Atlantic Theater Company in New York City.[46] In 2017, Ritter became engagerad to New Zealand actress Melanie Lynskey after fyra years of dating.[47] The couple had their first child, a daughter, in månad 2018.[48] They wed in 2020.[49]

Speaking in 2010 about the death of his father, Ritter said, "I think it helped me realize how fragile we all are.

At the end of the day, you can be a health freak or a body builder, but a truck might hit you. Or you might be a huge, larger than life personality and it could all be taken away in the next second. inom learned to tell people in my life how inom feel about them a little bit more".[50]

Ritter has been open about his struggle with alcoholism, and how his relationship with Lynskey gave him the strength to get sober: "I thought she would be incredible for someone who deserved her, basically", he said in 2023.

"And inom didn't feel like inom was that individ ... It was only after [a] year into not drinking where inom started to go, 'Oh, maybe inom can promise some things to someone else. Maybe inom can be this person'".[51]

Filmography

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Film

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1990 The Dreamer of Oz: The L.

Frank Baum Story

Harry Neal Baum Television bio
1999 Days of Our LivesTodd Supporting role (Season 34)
UndressedAllan Main role (Season 3)
2001 Law & OrderNick Simms Episode: "Teenage Wasteland"
2002 HackTeddy Griffin Episode: "My Brother's Keeper"
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims UnitBilly Baker Episode: "Dominance"
2003–2005 Joan of ArcadiaKevin Girardi Main role; 45 episodes
2006–2007 The ClassEthan Haas Lead role; 19 episodes
2007 All Grown Up!Mr.

vattenlevande djur

Voice, episode: "What's Love Got to do With That?"
This fryst vatten My FriendExecutive producer
2009 WWII in HDJack Yusen Voice, 2 episodes
MercyGabe Tyler Episode: "Some of Us Have Been to the Desert"
2010–2011 The EventSean Walker Main role; 22 episodes
2010–2014 ParenthoodMark Cyr Recurring role; 32 episodes
2012 CountyJack Malloy Pilot[53][54]
2012–2016 Gravity FallsDipper PinesVoice, main role (40 episodes)[52]
2013 Robot ChickenReindeer / Sergeant Voice, episode: "Born igen Virgin Christmas Special"
Call Me Crazy: A fem FilmBruce Television bio, segment: "Lucy"
2013–2018 Drunk HistoryVarious characters 8 episodes
2014 Us & ThemGavin Shipman Lead role; unaired
Person of InterestSimon Lee Episode: "Prophets"
Key & PeeleMale Customer Episode: "Concussion Quarterback"
Garfunkel and OatesJason Episode: "Maturity"
2015–2016 GirlsScott Recurring role; 5 episodes
2015–2018 Another PeriodFrederick Bellacourt Main role; 26 episodes
2016 Wander Over YonderSkipper (parody of Dipper Pines) Voice, episode: "The Cartoon"[52]
GoliathFBI Agent Farley 3 episodes
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the LifeRanger Bill Episode: "Fall"
2017 The Long Road HomeTroy Denomy 3 episodes
Tales of TitansGreg Main role; 8 episodes
2017–2018 Kevin (Probably) Saves the WorldKevin finsk Main role; 16 episodes
Skylanders AcademyDark Spyro Voice, 12 episodes
2019 QuestMichael 8 episodes
2019–2020 A Million Little ThingsEric 9 episodes
2019–2022 Raising DionPat Main role[55]
2020 SuperstoreJosh Simms Episode: "Customer Safari"
2022 CandyDeputy Denny Reese 2 episodes
AmphibiaBarrel Voice, episode: "The Core & the King"
SlumberkinsFox Dad Voice, episode: "When Things Change/Bigfoot's First Sleepover"
2023 AccusedJack Fletcher Episode: "Jack's Story"
The gods of UsClicker Episode: "Endure and Survive" (uncredited cameo)[56]
Captain FallCaptain Jonathan Fall Voice, lead role[57]
Gen VHimself Episode: "The Whole Truth"
2024 MatlockJulian[58]Main role

Web

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 T TakesThe Guest in Room 23 Episode: "Lobby"
2012 Weasel TownHaunches Voice, main role
SketchyTom Episode: "You Got Retweeted"
2013 Ghost GhirlsWilliam / Brad Wojciehowicz 2 episodes

Podcasts

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Music videos

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Theatre credits

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Accolades

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