James Wolk

Movie Actor

James Wolk was born in Farmington Hills, Michigan, United States on March 22nd, 1985 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 39, James Wolk biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
James Joseph Wolk, Jimmy
Date of Birth
March 22, 1985
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Farmington Hills, Michigan, United States
Age
39 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Networth
$2 Million
Profession
Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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James Wolk Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 39 years old, James Wolk has this physical status:

Height
187cm
Weight
81kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown (Natural)
Eye Color
Hazel
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
James Wolk Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
North Farmington High School, University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance
James Wolk Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Jae Lynch
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Elizabeth Jae Lynch (2015-Present)
Parents
Robert Wolk, Edie Wolk
Siblings
Katie Ray Wolk (Older Sister)
Other Family
David Lewis Wolk (Paternal Grandfather), Shirley King (Paternal Grandmother), Harold Elson (Maternal Grandfather), Thelma R. Pais (Maternal Grandmother)
James Wolk Life

James Wolk (born March 22, 1985) is an American actor.

He has worked in film and television, including his role as Jackson Oz in the CBS sitcom Zoo, Call..., Zach Cropper in the CBS sitcom "The Crazy Ones" and Jordan Evans in the CBS All Access psychological thriller series Tell Me a Story.

Early life and education

Wolk was born in Farmington Hills, Michigan, son of Edie, an art teacher, and Robert Wolk, a shoe store owner (Sundance Shoes West Bloomfield & Birmingham MI). Wolk's family is Jewish, and he was raised in Reform Judaism. Wolk spent time in Bar and Bat Mitzvahs as an emcee (MC). In 2003, he graduated North Farmington High School and the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance in 2007.

Personal life

Wolk is a member of the Brad Cohen Tourette Foundation's Board of Directors. He worked at Camp Twitch and Shout, a camp in Winder, Georgia, for children aged 7 to 17, who have Tourette syndrome.

While volunteering at Camp Twitch and Shout, Wolk met Elizabeth Jae Lynch, a schoolteacher. The two were married in June 2015 at Crossroads Estate, Firestone Winery in Los Olivos, California. They welcomed their first child, a boy, in early 2017, and they also have a daughter.

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James Wolk Career

Career

In 2008, Wolk landed his first starring television role in Hallmark Hall of Fame's drama film Front of the Class, as Brad Cohen. He subsequently played the title character in the 2009 ABC pilot Solving Charlie. In 2010, Wolk was cast as the lead in the Fox drama series Lone Star, as Robert "Bob" Allen, a Texas con man married to the daughter of one of his targets while simultaneously maintaining a relationship in another town. Fox canceled the series after two episodes.

In 2010, Wolk had a role as Will in the romantic comedy film You Again. He played a presidential speechwriter named Andrew Pierce in Georgetown, a 2011 ABC pilot which did not go to air.

In the fall of 2011, Wolk joined the second season cast of the Showtime dramedy series Shameless, in the recurring role of Adam. The second season premiered January 8, 2012. Wolk played the recurring role of Grant in three episodes of the ABC comedy series Happy Endings, beginning with the first installment on February 8, 2012. In 2012, Wolk starred in the USA Network miniseries Political Animals, co-starring Sigourney Weaver and Ciarán Hinds. Wolk played Douglas Hammond, the "good" son of a former President of the United States (Hinds) and the current Secretary of State (Weaver).

In 2013, Wolk joined the sixth-season cast of the AMC period drama series Mad Men, playing mysterious junior account man Bob Benson. As the season progressed, Benson became one of the most talked-about characters on the show, and Wolk received a Satellite Award nomination. In the 2013-14 television season, Wolk was part of the cast of the CBS sitcom The Crazy Ones, starring Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar. He played a womanizing creative at the Chicago ad agency headed by Williams and Gellar, his second role as an ad agency worker after Mad Men.

In November 2014, Wolk was cast as the lead in the CBS drama thriller series Zoo, based on the novel by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. Zoo premiered in June 2015 and aired for three seasons. Wolk also starred as Craig in the 2014 comedy film Are You Joking?, as Noah Bernstein in the 2014 comedy-drama film There's Always Woodstock, and as Mike Penny in the 2015 drama thriller film The Stanford Prison Experiment. He also starred as Philip in the independent comedy film This Is Happening, which focuses on an estranged brother and sister who go on a road trip to find their runaway grandmother.

In 2016, Wolk starred as Brad in the thriller film Mercy, which was written and directed by Chris Sparling. In 2017, he guest-starred as Craig Heidecker, an innovative young tech billionaire, in multiple episodes of the Showtime drama series Billions. In 2018, Wolk guest-starred as FBI Special Agent Jeff Clayton in the Amazon drama series Goliath. He starred in the first season of the CBS All Access psychological thriller series Tell Me a Story, an anthology series adapting classic fairy tales with a modern horror spin. In late 2018, Wolk was cast as Senator Joe Keene Jr. in the HBO superhero limited series Watchmen, based on the DC Comics series of the same name. The series debuted on October 20, 2019, to universal acclaim.

In 2021, Wolk began to play the lead role of Joe Kimbreau in the NBC drama Ordinary Joe, which is developed and executive-produced by Russel Friend and Garrett Lerner.

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