Harry Groener

Harry Groener (born September 10, 1951) is a German-born American actor and dancer, perhaps best known for playing Mayor Wilkins in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (seasons 3, 4 and 7).

Harry Groener
Groener, September 2006
Born (1951-09-10) September 10, 1951 (age 72)
Occupation(s)Actor, dancer
AwardsTheatre World Award winner
3 time Tony Award nominee

Early life

Groener was born in Augsburg, Bavaria, West Germany, to an opera singer mother and a father who worked as a concert pianist, office clerk, and composer.[1] He immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. As a teenager, Groener was apprenticed at the San Francisco Ballet; he went on to study drama at the University of Washington.[citation needed]

Career

Groener's reputation in New York City rests almost entirely on his work in musical theater. However, the bulk of his roles outside New York have been in classical drama or contemporary plays like Eastern Standard. His Broadway credits include Is There Life After High School?, Will Parker in Oklahoma! (Tony Award nomination, Theatre World Award), Munkustrap in Cats (Tony Award nomination), Georges/George in Sunday in the Park with George, and Bobby Child in Crazy for You (Tony Award and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations).

In 1999, he performed off-Broadway with Twiggy at the Lucille Lortel Theater in If Love Were All, a musical revue based on the friendship of Noël Coward and Gertrude Lawrence. He has performed in regional theatres across the country, including the San Diego Old Globe Theatre (where he is an associate artist), Mark Taper Forum, Westwood Playhouse, South Coast Repertory, Pasadena Playhouse, Long Wharf Theater, A.C.T., and the Williamstown Theater Festival.

Groener has performed regularly on TV, including guest appearances on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1990), Star Trek: Voyager (1996), Star Trek: Enterprise (2005) and several dozen other series; he was also a series regular on the sitcom Dear John. In 1998-99, he portrayed Richard Wilkins, the evil mayor of Sunnydale on the third season of cult TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and reprised the role in cameo appearances in Buffy's 4th and 7th seasons.

From 2003 to 2006, he appeared as the chef Gunther on the TV series Las Vegas. Notable film work includes Road to Perdition and About Schmidt. He also appeared in two episodes of The West Wing as the Secretary of Agriculture and the Bones episode "The Woman at the Airport" as a plastic surgeon, Henry Atlas. In 2009, Groener appeared in the second season episode of Breaking Bad, "Bit by a Dead Bee", as protagonist Walter White's psychiatrist. He also portrayed Clint, Ted's stepdad, in How I Met Your Mother. In January 2018, Groener appeared in an episode of Young Sheldon.

He was a regular vocalist for the Varèse Sarabande label, performing on such recordings as Shakespeare on Broadway, Cole Porter: A Musical Toast, and various installments of the Unsung Broadway and Lost in Boston series. He played King Arthur in Monty Python's Spamalot during 2006. In 2010, he appeared as the title role in the Antaeus Company's production of King Lear.[2] He won the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award for this performance. In 2012, he starred in the debut of Christopher Hampton's play Appomattox at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, playing a dual role as both U.S. presidents Abraham Lincoln in 1865 and Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965.[3] As of 2023, he serves as an honorary board member at the Alpine Theater Project in Whitefish, MT.[4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980BrubakerDr. Campbell
1997AmistadTecora Captain
1998Dance with MeMichael
1998Patch AdamsDr. Prack
1999Buddy BoyFather Gillespie
2002Road to PerditionMr. McDougal
2002About SchmidtJohn Rusk
2002Manna from HeavenTony
2006The Last TimeCustomer at Conference
2008Beautiful LoserRonald Riley
2015The Atticus InstituteLawrence Henault
2016A Cure for WellnessPembroke
2018A Futile and Stupid GestureHarry Kenney
2018DeliriumPsychiatrist
2023OppenheimerGale W. McGee

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982The Country GirlPaul UngerTV movie
1984George WashingtonPatrick HenryEpisode #1.1
1985Kane & AbelLowell KaneEpisode #1.2
1985Remington SteelePreston HayesEpisode: "Corn Fed Steele"
1987St. ElsewhereKlaus BrinkmannEpisode: "Schwarzwald"
1987Jack and MikeJohnsonEpisode: "Dreamland"
1987Leg WorkSteve AmatiEpisode: "Life Itself"
1988Spenser: For HireGeorge LynnwoodEpisode: "Substantial Justice"
1988MatlockRod GreenwoodEpisode: "The Magician"
1988–1991Dear JohnRalph Drang68 episodes
1989Studio 5-BUnknownEpisode: "Pilot"
1990Star Trek: The Next GenerationTam ElbrunEpisode: "Tin Man"
1991Quantum LeapDetective WardEpisode: "Permanent Wave - June 2, 1983"
1995Law & OrderTerrence DwyerEpisode: "Wannabe"
1996Star Trek: VoyagerThe MagistrateEpisode: "Sacred Ground"
1996Caroline in the CityHenryEpisode: "Caroline and the Freight King"
1996–1997Mad About YouLance Brockwell4 episodes
1997Home ImprovementFredEpisode: "Totally Tool Time"
1997George and LeoUnknownEpisode: "The Cameo Episode"
1997Just Shoot Me!Headmaster ReillyEpisode: "Twice Burned"
1997Murphy BrownConcert MasterEpisode: "I Hear a Symphony"
1997–1998SleepwalkersThe Smiling Man2 episodes
1998–2003Buffy the Vampire SlayerMayor Richard Wilkins III14 episodes
1998WorkingAlan NormanEpisode: "The Breakfast"
1998Buddy FaroMiles MarengoEpisode: "The Curse of the Faro"
1998CupidMichael BennettEpisode: "Heaven... He's in Heaven"
1999Mercy PointStenneth Lock2 episodes
1999Family LawUnknownEpisode: "Decisions"
2000ProfilerVincent CapobiancoEpisode: "The Long Way Home"
2000Time of Your LifeAlanEpisode: "The Time They Got E-Rotic"
2000CharmedFather ThomasEpisode: "Primrose Empath"
2000Judging AmyMike HolcombeEpisode: "Dog Days"
2000City of AngelsUnknownEpisode: "Saving Faces"
2000–2003The West WingSecretary of Agriculture Roger Tribbey2 episodes
20013rd Rock from the SunDr. BreenEpisode: "Dick Digs"
200118 Wheels of JusticeTravis JordanEpisode: "Slight of Mind"
2001Boston PublicMr. JacobsEpisode: "Chapter Seventeen"
2001King of the HillDr. Tate / Larry (voice)Episode: "Hank's Back Story"
2001The Drew Carey ShowDr. Hershlag2 episodes
2001The Day the World EndedSheriff KenTV movie
2001The GuardianFulton TroutEpisode: "The Funnies"
2001Dead LastDr. Casey HendersonEpisode: "To Live and Amulet Die"
2002Malcolm in the MiddleRudyEpisode: "Poker"
2002Watching EllieRobertEpisode: "Tango"
2002RoswellDr. Burton WeissEpisode: "Who Died and Made You King?"
2002PhillyDabney CooperEpisode: "Tall Tales"
2003The MayorDick WinterhalterTV movie
2003–2006Las VegasChef Gunther6 episodes
2004I'm with HerPrincipal Marvin TalbotEpisode: "Eight Simple Rules for Dating a Celebrity"
2004Dr. VegasHank Harold2 episodes
2004Less than PerfectDr. Lars SkaarsgardEpisode: "From the Chair to the Couch"
2004HuffMr. WayneEpisode: "Assault & Pepper"
2005MonkJohn RiccaEpisode: "Mr. Monk vs. the Cobra"
2005Jack & BobbyAdult Warren FeideEpisode: "Stand by Me"
2005Star Trek: EnterpriseNathan Samuels2 episodes
2005MediumJoe's Boss2 episodes
2006The Bernie Mac ShowDr. LyonsEpisode: "Exercise in Fertility: Part 2"
2006BonesDr. Henry AtlasEpisode: "The Woman at the Airport"
2006–2013How I Met Your MotherClint3 episodes
2007CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationPeyton TallmanEpisode: "Monster in the Box"
2009Breaking BadDr. ChavezEpisode: "Bit by a Dead Bee"
2010Nolan Knows BestFrenchyTV movie
2011Law & Order: LAAttorney SpicerEpisode: "El Sereno"
2011The MiddleGeneEpisode: "The Play"
2011Once Upon a TimeMartinEpisode: "That Still Small Voice"
2012SupernaturalProfessor MorrisonEpisode: "The Slice Girls"
2013The MentalistFrancisco NavarroEpisode: "Red Letter Day"
2014Major CrimesMr. KleinerEpisode: "Frozen Assets"
2015Kittens in a CageJudge DoddEpisode: "Ain't Even Got a Mustache"
2017GhostedStafford YatesEpisode: "The Machine"
2018Young SheldonElliot DouglasEpisode: "An Eagle Feather, a String Bean, and an Eskimo"
2018DisjointedJudge Nelson2 episodes
2018Criminal MindsLeonard HaglandEpisode: "Ex Parte"
2018Modern FamilyJoel L.L. LoganEpisode: "Clash of Swords"
2018The RookieMr. WalkerEpisode: "The Roundup"
2018The ResidentBartholomew McGainnEpisode: "The Dance"
20229-1-1: Lone StarJoe2 episodes
2023White House PlumbersSenator Philip HartEpisode: "Please Destroy This, Huh?"

Stage

YearTitleRole(s)NotesRef.
1976The Best ManReporter[5]
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Nick[6]
1978Much Ado About NothingBenedick[7]
Journey's EndRaleigh[5][8]
1979Oklahoma!Will ParkerBroadway debut[5][9]
1981Oh, Brother!Western MousadaBroadway[9]
1982Is There Life After High School?Performer[9]
CatsMunkustrap[9]
1985Harrigan 'N HartEdward Harrigan[9]
1985Sunday in the Park with GeorgeGeorges Seurat / George[9]
1987Sleight of HandPaul[9]
1988Eastern StandardStephen Wheeler[10]
1989Sunday in the Park with GeorgeGeorges Seurat / George[11]
1991You Never KnowBaron Rommer[12]
1992Crazy for YouBobby ChildBroadway[9]
1995Twelve DreamsCharles Hatrick[13]
Picasso at the Lapin AgileFreddy[14]
1996Arms and the ManCaptain Bluntschli[15]
1999If Love Were AllNoël Coward[16]
2001Twelfth NightFeste[17]
2002Imaginary FriendsThe ManBroadway[9]
2004The BearGrigory Stepanovitch Smirnov[18]
2005Pera PalasAdalet / Bedia Older / Orhan Older[19]
2006SpamalotKing ArthurBroadway[9]
The Best Little Whorehouse in TexasGovernor[20]
2007Regrets OnlyHank[21]
2009The FantasticksBellomy[22]
Putting It TogetherPerformer[23]
EquivocationRichard[24]
2010King LearLear[25]
The Train DriverRoelf Visagie[26]
2011The Madness of George IIIKing George III[27]
2012MarchWilliam Tecumseh Sherman[28]
The ExorcistBurke Dennings[24]
AppomattoxLincoln / Johnson[29]
2013Cyrano de BergeracCyrano de Bergerac[30]
2014Love, Noël: The Letters and Songs of Noël CowardNoël Coward[31]
2015The Second Mrs. WilsonCol. Edward House[32]
Uncle VanyaSerebryakov[33]
2016VicuñaKurt Seaman[34]
2017Cat on a Hot Tin RoofBig Daddy[35]
2018Henry IVNorthumberland[6][36]
Three Days in the CountryShpigelsky[37]
2019IndecentActor[38]
SkintightElliot Isaac[24]
2022EverybodySomebody[39]
2023Water for ElephantsMr. Jankowski[40]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1980Theatre World AwardOutstanding Stage DebutOklahoma!Won
Tony AwardBest Featured Actor in a MusicalNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in A MusicalNominated
1983Tony AwardBest Featured Actor in a MusicalCatsNominated
1985Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actor in A MusicalHarrigan 'N HartNominated
1992Tony AwardBest Actor in a MusicalCrazy for YouNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated
2010Ovation AwardsFeatured Actor in a PlayEquivocation[41]Won
Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle AwardLead PerformanceKing LearWon
2011Joseph Jefferson AwardActor in a Principal Role - PlayThe Madness of George III[42][43]Won
2012Actor in a Supporting Role - PlayThe MarchNominated
2014Actor in a Principal Role - PlayCyrano de BergeracNominated
2018Ovation AwardsLead Actor in a Play[44]Cat on a Hot Tin RoofWon
Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle AwardFeatured PerformanceWon

References

Preceded by
Simon Russell Beale
December 21, 2005 -
April 26, 2006
Actor playing King Arthur in Spamalot on Broadway
April 27, 2006 -
October 31, 2006
Succeeded by
Jonathan Hadary
October 31, 2006 - June 5, 2008