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Jack Stuart Plotnick (born October 30, 1968) appears as Ted, a former friend who works in the Niedermeyer Building, turned nemisis to Shawn, in 2 episodes, "Risky Bid-ness" and "Ted's Revenge" in seasons 3 and 44. Jack is a multitalented film, TV and voice actor.

Born in Worthington, Ohio, a Columbus suburb, Plotnick is based in Hollywood. Plotnick is best known for performances on Ellen, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as the voice of Xandir on Drawn Together, and his drag persona, "Evie Harris" in Girls Will Be Girls.[1]

Awards[]

Along with co-stars Miss Coco Peru and Varla Jean Merman Plotnick shared the Best Actor Grand Jury Award at Outfest 2003 and "Best Actress" honors at the 2003 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival for his role in Girls Will Be Girls]].

Roles[]

Television roles[]

  • The Mentalist — Brett Partridge
  • Ellen — Barrett
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer — Deputy Mayor Allan Finch
  • Action — Stuart Glazer
  • Rude Awakening — Clark
  • Reno 911! — Steve Marmella, Deputy Patrick Bates
  • The Jenny McCarthy Show — (himself)
  • Seinfeld, "The Checks" — (Sunshine Carpets crew leader)
  • Joan of Arcadia — Sammy #2
  • Drawn Together — Xandir P. Wifflebottom (voice)
  • Lovespring International — Steve Morris
  • The Weird Al Show — Uncle Ralphie
  • Shark (TV series) — Bradley Roberts
  • Nip/Tuck — Dr. George
  • Wizards of Waverly Place — Pocket Elf
  • True Jackson, VP — Matsor LaRue
  • House (TV series)|House, MD — Hal Connor
  • Shake It Up (TV series) — Phil Stuts
  • Supernatural (TV series) Ian the office worker (Season 4, It's A Terrible Life)
  • Good Luck Charlie Otto

Film roles[]

  • Gods and Monsters — Edmund Kay
  • Sleeping Dogs Lie — Dougie
  • Meet the Fockers — Rent a Car Agent
  • Straight-Jacket — Freddie Stevens
  • Adam & Steve — Mime
  • Girls Will Be Girls — Evie
  • Say it isn't SoLeon Pitofsky
  • Chairman Of The Board — Zak
  • Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure — Neil Roberts
  • Rubber — Accountant
  • Wrong (2012 film) — Dolph Springer

Other Work[]

Jack has also appeared in television commercials as well; the most recent (as of January 2010) being for Trix cereal, where he posed as a French waiter.

Plotnick performed in the July, 2012 edition of Don't Tell My Mother! (Live Storytelling), a monthly showcase in which actors, authors, screenwriters and comedians share true stories they would never want their mothers to know.[2]

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