Rob Benedict(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Rob Benedict is an actor best known for his roles in TV and films
including "Felicity", "Supernatural", "The Boys" and the movie "Waiting..."
Born and raised in Columbia, Missouri, Benedict received a degree in Performance Studies from Northwestern University. After graduating, his passion for theater lead him to performing in regional theaters across the country, including a critically acclaimed one-man show based on the life of James Dean.
In Los Angeles he began performing in improv and sketch comedy shows and stand-up comedy. After a handful of guest star roles in tv, he was cast as Richard Coad in "Felicity", which ran for 4 years on the WB. Since then, Rob has acted in more than 80 episodes of television and film over his 25 year career.
In 2012 he wrote, produced and starred in the 30 minute short film "The Sidekick", which starred Jordan Peele, Lizzy Caplan, Ike Barinholtz, Ron Livingston and Jason Ritter.
In 2017 he wrote, produced and starred in the 10 episode series Kings of Con with friend and fellow actor Richard Speight Jr.[1].
When not acting, Benedict is the front man of the indie rock band Louden Swain, whose 10th record, "Feelings and Such", was released in 2023.
Born and raised in Columbia, Missouri, Benedict received a degree in Performance Studies from Northwestern University. After graduating, his passion for theater lead him to performing in regional theaters across the country, including a critically acclaimed one-man show based on the life of James Dean.
In Los Angeles he began performing in improv and sketch comedy shows and stand-up comedy. After a handful of guest star roles in tv, he was cast as Richard Coad in "Felicity", which ran for 4 years on the WB. Since then, Rob has acted in more than 80 episodes of television and film over his 25 year career.
In 2012 he wrote, produced and starred in the 30 minute short film "The Sidekick", which starred Jordan Peele, Lizzy Caplan, Ike Barinholtz, Ron Livingston and Jason Ritter.
In 2017 he wrote, produced and starred in the 10 episode series Kings of Con with friend and fellow actor Richard Speight Jr.[1].
When not acting, Benedict is the front man of the indie rock band Louden Swain, whose 10th record, "Feelings and Such", was released in 2023.