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Profession: | TV Actor |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 178 cm |
Age: | 50 |
Birth Place: | Nahant - Massachusetts |
Zodiac Sign: | Sagittarius |
Jason Mantzoukas
Jason Mantzoukas is a TV Actor, and he was born on 18 December - 1972(50 years old) in Massachusetts. Jason Mantzoukas zodiac sign is Sagittarius. More detailed information about Jason Mantzoukas given below.
About Jason Mantzoukas
Most famous for playing Rafi on FX's The League and for appearing with Sacha Baron Cohen in the 2012 comedy movie The Dictator. He'll join the cast of the CBS sitcom No Activity in 2019. He's also recognized for his work on the 2014 film Ride Along and the comedy series Portlandia as a screenwriter.
Jason Mantzoukas before fame
He was a drummer in a band called Slygoul during his high school years. He spent time in Africa and the Middle East after graduating from Middlebury College, and then worked with improvisational comedy troupes in New York and Los Angeles.
Achievement of Jason Mantzoukas
How Did This Get Made? was a movie review podcast he hosted.
Salary 2020
Not known
Net Worth 2020
$2 Million
Jason Mantzoukas family life
He grew up in Nahant, Massachusetts, as part of a Greek-American family.
Associations of Jason Mantzoukas
He worked on the musical score for the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical In the Heights alongside Lin Manuel Miranda.
Jason Mantzoukas Physique Measurements
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Height | 178 cm |
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Family Members of Jason Mantzoukas
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Jason Mantzoukas Timeline
- 1991
Mantzoukas attended Swampscott High School, graduating in 1991. While attending, he was named captain of Swampscottu0027s boysu0027 soccer and track teams and was also president of the marching band. He then attended Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont; majoring in religion. He attempted to defend a "terribly written" honors thesis on religious iconography (which he admits to starting a week prior to his defense date) but was not given credit to graduate with honors.
- 1995
After graduating college in 1995, Mantzoukas was granted a Watson Fellowship, traveling throughout North Africa and the Middle East studying religious and transcendental music for nearly two years. He has admitted to having a "horrible [grant proposal] but was charming in the room; so [he earned the grant]." At the time he left for Morocco for the Watson Fellowship, he had already had five or six auditions for the Blue Man Group, but he ultimately decided to travel before the audition process was complete. He lived in Morocco for about 7u00bd months while studying and recording Gnawa music. While abroad, he also traveled to Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Jordan, and Syria. During his time abroad, he was arrested numerous times; once in Morocco for having an expired tourist visa and again in Turkey to prevent him from traveling through an active war zone.
- 1998
Soon after moving to New York City in 1998, he began performing comedy regularly at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater (UCB) and was taught by Amy Poehler. He was a member of the improv team "Mother," one of the UCBu0027s earliest house teams. During his time at UCB, Mantzoukas worked in the computer graphics department at J.P. Morgan for over three years to "make ends meet."
- 2006
Mantzoukas and comedian Ed Herbstman performed as the comedy duo, "The Mantzoukas Brothers," for a number of years and were named the "Best Improv Duo" by Time Out New York magazine in 2006. Mantzoukas continued to write and perform as a duo with Jessica St. Clair appearing in the sketch show, "We Used to Go Out" and long-form improv show, "First Date." Together, he and St. Clair pitched a pilot to HBO (which was ultimately not picked up) and also earned a deal with Comedy Central. The two were often compared to the likes of Nichols and May and continue to collaborate and perform on the podcast, Womp It Up!. Mantzoukas would later go on to teach advanced improv classes at UCB.
- 2008
In 2008, NBC ordered a pilot for a comedy series written by Mantzoukas called Off Duty. The pilot was filmed in New York starring Bradley Whitford and Romany Malco but the series was not picked up. In interviews in 2014, Mantzoukas announced that he was working on a "loosely autobiographical" television show for Showtime about life after ending a long-term relationship.
- 2018
In 2018, he replaced T.J. Miller as the voice of Mr. Mucus for the Mucinex commercials.
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