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David Rasche

David Rasche began his career at Chicago’s famed cabaret, “The Second City.   His Broadway credits include:   "Speed-The-Plow” (David Mamet), "Lunch Hour,” with Gilda Radner, (dir. Mike Nichols), "Loose Ends (Michael Weller)," and "The Shadow Box." Off-Broadway credits include: “Little Miss Sunshine,” directed and written by James Lapine, music by Bill Finn, Chekhov’s “The Seagull” at CSC for which he earned the Richard Seff Award from Actors’ Equity, "Regrets Only" by Paul Rudnick (Manhattan Theater Club), David Mamet's "Edmond" (Atlantic Theater Company), "Last Dance" by Marsha Norman, with JoBeth Williams (Manhattan Theater Club), David Mamet's "Faust" (Magic Theater, San Francisco), and Mamet's "No One Will Be Immune" (Ensemble Studio Theater).  His TV credits include a Series Regular on TV Land’s “Impastor” opposite Michael Rosenbaum and recurring roles on two HBO series: “VEEP” opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and “Bored to Death” opposite Ted Danson.   He has appeared on episodic TV in shows from “Miami Vice” to “Monk,” and was “Sledge Hammer!” in the series of that name.  His films include:  “In the Loop”  (Armando Iannucci), “Burn After Reading” (Coen Brothers), “Men in Black III” (Sonnenfeld), "Flags of our Fathers" (Clint Eastwood), "United 93" (Paul Greengrass), "The Sentinel" (with Michael Douglas and Kim Basinger), "An Innocent Man" (Peter Yates), "The Divine Secrets of the YaYa Sisterhood" (with Sandra Bullock),  "That Old Feeling" (with Bette Midler, dir. Carl Reiner), "Delirious" (with John Candy), and "Manhattan" (Woody Allen).  He most recently appeared with Blythe Danner on Broadway in Donald Margulies’ “The Country House.”