Ike Barinholtz
Ike Barinholtz | |
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Born | |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2001–present |
Spouse |
Erica Hanson (m. 2009) |
Children | 3 |
Parent | Alan Barinholtz |
Relatives | Jon Barinholtz (brother) |
Ike Barinholtz (born February 18, 1977)[2] is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his starring roles in the comedy series MADtv (2002–2007), Eastbound & Down (2012), The Mindy Project (2012–2017), Bless the Harts (2019–2021), The Afterparty (2022), and History of the World, Part II (2023).
On February 2, 2023, he won the inaugural primetime season of Celebrity Jeopardy!, winning $1,000,000 for charity, Pacific Clinics, and placed as a semifinalist in the 2024 Tournament of Champions. On August 14, 2024, he and his father, Alan, became the first duo and the second celebrities overall to win the $1,000,000 top prize for their charity, the ASL Program at Los Encinos School, and the fifteenth overall million dollar winners on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. He also previously won $125,000 for his charity, Uplift Family Services, on April 22, 2020.
His films include Disaster Movie (2008), Neighbors (2014), Sisters (2015), Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016), Suicide Squad (2016), Snatched (2017), Blockers (2018), Late Night (2019), The Hunt (2020), and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022). He co-wrote the action comedy film Central Intelligence (2016), and directed, wrote, produced, and starred in the comedy film The Oath (2018).
Early life, family, and education
[edit]Barinholtz grew up in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood,[3] the son of Peggy and Alan Barinholtz, an attorney and actor. His brother Jon Barinholtz is also an actor.[4] Barinholtz has described his parents as "liberal people with great senses of humor", and said that he was raised in a "very funny home".[5] Barinholtz is Jewish.[6]
He attended Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School and then The Latin School of Chicago for high school. He worked at a telemarketing company and as a busboy before starting a career in comedy.[7]
Barinholtz attended Boston University. After dropping out of college, he worked for the Chicago Transit Authority before starting his comedy career.[3] In a 2013 interview, he said he dropped out of school because he hated it and was doing poorly.[7] In a 2012 phone interview, Barinholtz said he was inspired to pursue a career in comedy after attending a comedy show at The Vic Theatre.[3] Thereafter, he took comedy classes at The Second City, ImprovOlympic and Annoyance Theatre.[7] He had planned on becoming a politician[5] but instead decided to move to Los Angeles to be an actor.
Career
[edit]Barinholtz spent two years in Amsterdam with the famed comedy troupe Boom Chicago along with Jordan Peele, Josh Meyers, and Nicole Parker. Barinholtz hosted the 'Worst of Boom Night' during a 10-year anniversary of the improv troupe Boom Chicago, where they performed their worst material from previous shows.
In 2009, he performed at the Chicago Improv Festival alongside former MADtv cast member Jordan Peele.[8] In 2012, Barinholtz performed at another Chicago Improv Festival event with his brother, Jon.[9]
He is a founding member of The Lindbergh Babies, an improv group directed by Del Close, who worked with John Belushi, Bill Murray, Mike Myers, and Chris Farley. In 2012, Barinholtz joined the cast of the third season of the HBO series Eastbound & Down, playing the role of Ivan Dochenko, Kenny Powers' Russian rival. He starred alongside Seth Rogen in the 2014 comedy Neighbors, as well as its 2016 sequel. Also in 2016, Barinholtz played prison guard Griggs in the DC Comics film Suicide Squad.
He has frequently worked with comedian Dave Stassen, with whom he attended high school.[3] They co-wrote a SPIKE pilot in which Barinholtz also starred, Mega Winner,[10] and the 2016 film Central Intelligence.[11]
Barinholtz appeared in a regular role as nurse Morgan Tookers on the comedy series The Mindy Project. He was also a writer and story editor on the series. He also has a role in Friends from College, a Netflix original. In 2022, Barinholtz was in the main cast of the Apple TV+ mystery comedy series The Afterparty.
Competing on the first season of Celebrity Jeopardy! on ABC in 2022-23, Barinholtz defeated Patton Oswalt and Wil Wheaton in the finals to win the championship. He earned $1,000,000 for his charity, Pacific Clinics, and, due to rule changes, became the first celebrity champion to receive a berth to the Tournament of Champions. Competing in 2024, Barinholtz won his quarterfinal match against 13-game winner Ray Lalonde and 3-game winner Melissa Klapper, before losing in the semifinals.[12] An article in Slate described Barinholtz as the "chaos agent Jeopardy! needed".[13]
MADtv
[edit]Barinholtz officially joined the cast of MADtv in 2002 as a featured performer for the eighth season. He was later promoted to a repertory performer status the following season. Barinholtz often paired up with fellow cast member Josh Meyers in various sketches for the eighth and ninth seasons similar to the Mike Myers/Dana Carvey and Jimmy Fallon/Horatio Sanz duos on Saturday Night Live. Barinholtz also paired up with fellow cast member Bobby Lee in some of his sketches in the later seasons. Some of his famous characters included Abercrombie & Fitch model Dutch and Principal Lankenstein from the Coach Hines sketches.
Barinholtz's celebrity impressions included Abraham Lincoln, Alex Trebek, Andy Dick, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ashton Kutcher, Bo Bice, Dane Cook, Felicity Huffman, Fidel Castro, George Michael, Howard Dean, Howie Long, Kevin Federline, Mark Wahlberg, Clay Aiken, Matt Damon, Nick Lachey, Nick Nolte, Pat Sajak, Ralph Nader, Rafael Palmeiro, and Vin Diesel.
In 2007, he decided not to renew his contract for the 13th season of MADtv. Barinholtz has commented that he started getting "restless" and did not see eye to eye with some of the MADtv bosses about how decisions were being made.[7]
Characters
[edit]Character | Sketch | Notes |
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Adam Bice | QVC: Quacker Factory | |
Eli | The B.S. | |
Astroman | ||
Duncan Kruskal | The Silver Fox | |
Dutch | Abercrombie & Fitch | |
Jeffrey "Jeff" DeShazer | Coach Hines | |
Marty | Knobs | |
Mitchel "Mitch" Ruffin | ||
Principal Lankenstein | Coach Hines | He is the principal of St. Francis High and Coach Hines' nemesis. |
Roy Schenk | Feuding Parents | |
Steven "Steve" Wellington |
Personal life
[edit]Barinholtz is married to Erica Hanson, an accountant, with whom he has three daughters.[14] While shooting the film Blockers, he suffered an accident doing a stunt involving a fall. He suffered two fractured cervical vertebrae in his neck.[15]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Down | Assistant Milligan | |
2006 | The Adventures of Big Handsome Guy and His Little Friend | Bar Jerk | Short film |
2007 | Bunny Whipped | Joe | |
Twisted Fortune | Dave Armstrong | ||
2008 | Meet the Spartans | Various | |
Disaster Movie | Various | ||
2009 | Shrink | Steve | Uncredited |
Lock and Roll Forever | Lomax | ||
2010 | How to Make Love to a Woman | David | |
Vampires Suck | Bobby White | Uncredited | |
For Christ's Sake | Buster Chery | ||
2013 | The Sidekick | Lightning Mike | Short film |
Inventing Adam | Telly | ||
2014 | Neighbors | Jimmy Blevins | |
2015 | Sisters | James | |
2016 | Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising | Jimmy Blevins | |
The Angry Birds Movie | Tiny | Voice[16] | |
Central Intelligence | None | Writer | |
Suicide Squad | Griggs | [17] | |
Storks | Miscellaneous Storks | Voice[16] | |
2017 | Snatched | Jeffrey Middleton | |
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House | Angelo Lano | ||
The Disaster Artist | Himself | Cameo | |
Bright | Pollard | ||
2018 | Blockers | Hunter Lockwood | |
Song of Back and Neck | Nurse | ||
The Oath | Chris Montana | Also writer, producer, and director | |
2019 | Late Night | Daniel Tennant | |
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part | Lex Luthor | Voice[16] | |
2020 | The Hunt | Moses / Staten Island | [18] |
2021 | Moxie | Mr. Davies | [19] |
2022 | The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent | Martin Etten | |
2023 | Maximum Truth | Rick Klingman | [20] |
2024 | Orion and the Dark | Light | Voice[21][16] |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002–2007, 2016 | MADtv | Various characters | 116 episodes |
2005 | E! Hollywood Hold'em | Himself | Episode: "Laura Prepon" |
2008 | Family Guy | Dane Cook | Voice, episode: "I Dream of Jesus" |
2008–2009 | Rita Rocks | Fly | 6 episodes |
2010 | Weeds | Daryl | Episode: "Fran Tarkenton" |
2010–2015 | The League | Frank "The Body" Gibiatti | 4 episodes |
2011 | Childrens Hospital | Peter Principato | Episode: "Newsreaders" |
2012 | Eastbound & Down | Ivan Dochenko | 6 episodes |
NTSF:SD:SUV | Maitre'D | Episode: "Sabbath-tage" | |
Megawinner | Cliff Planker | Television film; also writer and executive producer | |
2012–2017 | The Mindy Project | Morgan Tookers | 115 episodes; also writer and executive story editor |
2013 | Drunk History | August Spies | Episode: "Chicago" |
High School USA! | Cyber Bully | Voice, episode: "Bullies" | |
The Soup | Himself | Episode dated October 23 | |
The Pete Holmes Show | Episode: "Ike Barinholtz" | ||
2013–2015 | The Awesomes | Muscleman | Voice, 30 episodes[16] |
2014 | Kroll Show | Zach Sword | Episode: "Oh Armond" |
Chozen | Hunter | Voice, 4 episodes | |
Married | Bruce | Episode: "The Old Date" | |
Garfunkel and Oates | First Door on the Right Director | Episode: "Hair Swap" | |
@midnight | Himself | Episode dated January 8 | |
American Dad! | DJ Iron Monkey | Voice, episode: "Blonde Ambition" | |
2016 | Animals. | Alan | Voice, episode: "Pigeons."[16] |
2017 | Friends from College | Degrasso | 2 episodes |
Neo Yokio | Jeffrey | Voice, episode: "Hamptons Water Magic" | |
2019 | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Gintars Irbe | Episode: "Gintars" |
The Twilight Zone | Mike | Episode: "Not All Men" | |
What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage | Himself | Episode: "Elevator" | |
Live in Front of a Studio Audience | Michael Stivic | Episode: "Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons" | |
2019–21 | Bless the Harts | Wayne Edwards | Voice, 34 episodes |
2020, 2024 | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | Himself | 2 episodes |
2020 | Mapleworth Murders | Richard Belt | 3 episodes |
2021–2022 | Chicago Party Aunt | Mark | Voice, 15 episodes; also executive producer |
2022–23 | Celebrity Jeopardy! | Himself | 3 episodes |
2022 | The Afterparty | Brett | 8 episodes[22] |
Central Park | Voice, episode: "A Hot Dog to Remember" | ||
2022-2023 | American Auto | Landon Payne | 2 episodes |
2023 | History of the World, Part II | Various | 8 episodes; also writer and executive producer |
White House Plumbers | Jeb Stuart Magruder | ||
2024 | Jeopardy Tournament of Champions | Himself | 2 episodes |
2024 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Shimon | Episode: "The Gettysburg Address" |
2024 | The Simpsons | Wayne the Grip | Voice, episode: "Homer and Her Sisters" |
Video games
[edit]Year | Title | Voice role | Notes |
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2016 | Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare | A.J. |
Audio
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Author | Production Company |
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2021 | Batman: The Audio Adventures[23] | Two-Face/Harvey Dent | Dennis McNicholas | Blue Ribbon Content |
2023 | White House Plumbers Podcast | Himself |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2013 | Writers Guild of America Awards | New Series | The Mindy Project | Nominated |
2024 | Comedy/Variety – Sketch Series | History of the World, Part II | Nominated |
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- ^ N'Duka, Amanda (March 15, 2019). "Ike Barinholtz Joins Universal/Blumhouse Thriller 'The Hunt'". Deadline. Retrieved August 2, 2024.
- ^ Fleming, Mike (October 29, 2019). "Patrick Schwarzenegger Gets A Lead In Amy Poehler's 'Moxie'; Ike Barinholtz In Talks". Deadline. Retrieved August 2, 2024.
- ^ "Ike Barinholtz, Dylan O'Brien Political Mockumentary 'Maximum Truth' Lands at Momentum Pictures (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. February 23, 2023. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
- ^ Vlessing, Etan (January 11, 2024). "Ike Barinholtz Brings the Light in Latest Orion and the Dark Trailer". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 2, 2024.
- ^ Petski, Denise (November 11, 2020). "Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao Among 9 Cast In Apple's 'The Afterparty'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on January 15, 2022. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
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