MARTIN STARR


'Martin Starr' (born July 30, 1982) is an American television and film actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Bill Haverchuck on the short-lived NBC comedy-drama ''Freaks and Geeks'' (1999-2000).
Starr was born 'Martin James Pflieger Schienle'[1] in Santa Monica, California, the son of actress Jean St. James (née Pflieger) and Jim Schienle, a guidance counselor at West Zephyrhills Elementary.[2][3]
After ''Freaks and Geeks'', Starr had a number of guest appearances and one-time roles on shows such as ''Normal, Ohio'', ''Ed'', ''Mysterious Ways'', ''Providence'' and ''King of the Hill''. He had a small recurring role during the third season of ''Roswell'' as the character Monk. In 2002, Starr appeared in the 2002 films ''Stealing Harvard'' and ''Cheats''. He also reunited with both ''Freaks and Geeks'' producer Judd Apatow and ''Freaks and Geeks'' co-star Seth Rogen when he made a guest appearance on Apatow's sitcom ''Undeclared'' in the episode "The Perfect Date".
In 2005, he appeared in the miniseries ''Revelations'', the CBS sitcom ''How I Met Your Mother'' and the Apatow-produced ''Kicking & Screaming''. Starr's latest role was in Apatow's 2007 film, ''Knocked Up''.

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Filmography
References
External links

Filmography



★ ''Clark and Michael'' (2007) (filming)

★ ''Good Dick'' (2007) (post-production)

★ ''Superbad'' (2007) (completed)

★ ''Knocked Up'' (2007)

★ ''How I Met Your Mother'' (2005) (1 episode, "The Duel")

★ ''Kicking & Screaming'' (2005)

★ ''Revelations'' (2005)

★ ''King of the Hill'' (2003) (voice, 1 episode, "I Never Promised You an Organic Garden")

★ ''Who's Your Daddy?'' (2003)

★ ''Providence'' (2003) (1 episode, "Truth and Consequences")

★ ''Cheats'' (2002)

★ ''Stealing Harvard'' (2002)

★ ''Undeclared'' (2002) (1 episode, "The Perfect Date")

★ ''Roswell'' (2001-2002) (3 episodes)

★ ''Mysterious Ways'' (2001) (1 episode, "One of Us")

★ ''Ed'' (2001) (1 episode, "Exceptions")

★ ''Normal, Ohio'' (2000) (1 episode, "Working Girl")

★ ''Freaks and Geeks'' (2000)

★ ''G vs E'' (2000) (1 episode, "Cougar Pines")

★ ''Eyeball Eddie'' (2000)

References


1. According to the State of California. ''California Birth Index, 1905-1995''. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. At Ancestry.com
2. http://www.sptimes.com/News/92599/Pasco/Teen_gets_his_big_bre.shtml
3. http://www.ryanmortuary.com/obits/2006/pfl60718.html

External links





Bio on Freaks and Geeks official website

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