Rob Benedict

Rob Benedict (born September 21, 1970) is an American actor and writer. His near 30 year career includes more than 90 television and movie credits. He is best known for his work on the television series Supernatural, Threshold, Felicity and the comedy film Waiting.... He is also the lead singer/songwriter of the Los Angeles based band Louden Swain.

Rob Benedict
Benedict at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Robert Patrick Benedict

(1970-09-21) September 21, 1970 (age 53)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • musician
Years active1995–present
Spouse
Mollie Benedict
(m. 1995; div. 2019)
PartnerRuth Connell
Children3
RelativesAmy Benedict (sister)

Early life

Benedict was born in Columbia, Missouri. He graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor's degree in Performance Studies.

Career

Acting

In the WB series Felicity he appeared as Felicity Porter's dorm mate, Richard Coad. In CBS's Threshold Benedict played physicist Lucas Pegg, member of a secret government team investigating the first contact with an extraterrestrial species. In seasons 4, 5, 10, 11, 14 and 15 of Supernatural he played a writer, Chuck Shurley, previously thought to be a prophet of the lord but later revealed to be God, who eventually becomes the series main antagonist. On Lucifer, he recurred as baddie Vincent LeMec.

Other credits include Sydney Bristow's short CIA partner, Brodien on Alias. Additional early television series credits include Birds of Prey and Come to Papa, with guest appearances on NCIS, CSI, Monk, Medium, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Snoops, Burn Notice, and Beverly Hills, 90210.

Other Recurring characters include roles in Bosch, NCIS: New Orleans, Masters of Sex, Fox's Touch, Franklin & Bash, the digital series Susanna with Anna Paquin, and he was the irreverent power agent Jeremy Berger in the Starz Original comedy series Head Case.

His feature film credits include A Little Help, with Jenna Fischer, State of Play with Russell Crowe. In 2005 he starred as Calvin in the cult comedy Waiting... with Ryan Reynolds, and later revised the role in the sequel Still Waiting... Other films include Kicking & Screaming, with Will Ferrell, Group Sex, Say Goodnight with Aaron Paul, Two Days, with Paul Rudd, The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest, starring Rosario Dawson, and Not Another Teen Movie. In 2018, he had a starring role in the horror film 30 Miles from Nowhere, with Carrie Preston, Clearmind, and Connescence with Kevin Bacon. Benedict has also done some voice acting work, most notably voicing the character Vin, in the video games Jak II and Jak 3.

Writing and producing

He co-wrote and starred in the independent short film Lifetripper, which made its debut at the LA Short Film Festival. He also co-wrote and played Miles Davis-Davidson in the Unauthorized Hangover 2 Documentary, which was featured on the DVD of The Hangover Part II.

In 2013 he wrote, produced and starred in the 30 minute short film The Sidekick, which starred Jordan Peele, Lizzy Caplan, Ike Barinholtz, Ron Livingston and Jason Ritter.

In 2017, he wrote, produced and starred in the 10 episode series Kings of Con with friend and fellow actor Richard Speight Jr.[1] The series first aired on Comic-ConHQ. It is set behind the scenes at fan conventions, based loosely on their real-life experiences at conventions.

He started a podcast on 27 March 2020 along with friend and fellow actor Richard Speight Jr., called ...And my Guest is Richard Speight. It ran for 10 episodes, ending on 5 August 2020. In September 2020, the two started a new podcast called Kings of Con: The Podcast, after their short series by the same name. The two also present a podcast called Supernatural: Then and Now, where they discuss Supernatural.

Music

Benedict is the frontman and guitar player in the Los Angeles band Louden Swain, which has released eight albums.

Personal life

Benedict was married to Mollie Benedict from 1995 to 2019 and together they have two children. Benedict is in a relationship with his Supernatural co-star, Ruth Connell. They have a daughter, who was born in January 2024.[2]


Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1995Run a Mile in My Shoes (short)Unknown
1999Tequila Body ShotsTed
Bad City BluesTommy
2001Not Another Teen MoviePreston Wasserstein
2002The First $20 Million Is Always the HardestWilly
The Naked Run (short)Lancer Higgins
American Pi(short)Max
2003Two DaysScott
My Dinner With JimiDonovan
2005OverachieversBen Martan
Kicking & ScreamingBeantown Employees
Waiting...Calvin
2007Sex and Death 101Bow-Tie Bob
2008Say GoodnightLeroy
2009Still Waiting...Calvin
Call BackLevi
State of PlayMilt
2010A Little HelpPaul Helms
Arts & Crafts (short)Rob
Group SexDonny
2011LifetripperStan Norman
2012The Case of the Missing Garden Gnome (short)Seamus
Sexy Daddy
2013GrowUnknown
The SidekickMax McCabe
2015Bad, Bad MenKen
201830 Miles from NowhereLarry
2021VioletFred Collins

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Beverly Hills, 90210Student1 episode
1997Alright AlreadyJason1 episode
1998Pacific BlueCraig1 episode
1999WastelandUnknown1 episode
1998–2002FelicityRichard Coad36 episodes
2000SnoopsMarv1 episode
Chicago HopeDr. Peter Ball2 episodes
Buffy the Vampire SlayerJape2 episodes
Opposite SexCecil Livengood1 episode
Mysterious WaysWarren1 episode
2002NYPD BlueJeff Gamble1 episode
2002–2003Birds of PreyGibson Kafka4 episodes
2004Come to PapaJudah4 episodes
2005NCISAaron Alan Wright1 episode
MediumMale Passenger1 episode
AliasBrodien2 episodes
MonkJonathan Davenport1 episode
2005–2006ThresholdLucas Pegg13 episodes
2008DirtKeith Straub1 episode
HouseDr. Jaime Conway1 episode
Burn NoticeEddie Ash1 episode
2008–2009Head CaseJeremy Berger21 episodes
2009CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationBrian Morley1 episode
2009–2020SupernaturalChuck Shurley/Carver Edlund
God
Recurring role
2010'Til DeathRainbow1 episode
Cold CaseSteve Burke '891 episode
Law & Order: LAAdam Yarborough1 episode
2011SvetlanaUnknown1 episode
2012ShamelessDr. Noah Pitts1 episode
PsychMandlebaum1 episode
Hawaii Five-0Jarrod Prodeman1 episode
NCIS: Los Angeles1 episode
TouchWalt King, The Invisible Prince2 episodes
2013The MentalistPaul Friedman1 episode
1600 PennSkeptic1 episode
SusannaPeter6 episodes
Franklin & BashSandy Hall2 episodes
2015The Hillywood ShowCain1 episode: Supernatural Parody[3]
Documentary Now!Larry Fein1 episode
Masters of SexJonathan Laurents3 episodes
2016–2017Kings of ConRob Bennett10 episodes[4]
2017WannabeZThe Manager1 episode
2019BoschDr. Victor Hansen2 episodes
NCIS: New OrleansLiam2 episodes
2021LuciferVincent LeMec/Daniel Espinoza3 episodes[5]
NCIS: Hawaiʻi Damian Davenport1 episode
2023Leverage: RedemptionDr. Daniel GrayEpisode: The Work Study Job
The WinchestersTango1 episode
2024Law & OrderScott KeltonEpisode: "Last Dance"
2024The BoysSplinter[6]Episode: "Life Among the Septics"

Video games

YearTitleRole
2003Jak IIVin
2004Jak 3Vin

References