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Steve Zahn
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Steven James Zahn (born November 13, 1967) is an American comedian and actor of both film and stage.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Early life
- 1.2 Career
- 1.3 Personal life
- 2 Filmography
- 3 External links
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Biography
Early life
Zahn is originally from Marshall, Minnesota and is the son of Carleton Edward Zahn, a Lutheran pastor, and Zelda Clair Gades. After attending Robbinsdale Cooper High School, Gustavus Adolphus College and Harvard University, his first acting role was in Biloxi Blues; a Minnesota production; but his first big break came in 1994, when he was noticed by Ben Stiller, who cast him in his picture, Reality Bites.
Career
Zahn's early roles were split between movies and TV shows. He played
Phoebe Buffay's husband
Duncan in a 1995 episode of
Friends. Zahn appeared in several films in the mid-1990s, including Tom Hanks's
That Thing You Do!. These films garnered him enough respect that he was offered the starring role in the critically-acclaimed
indie film
Happy, Texas (
1999). Some of Zahn's most popular movies have been his most recent ones, including
National Security (
2003) in which he starred opposite
Martin Lawrence, and
Daddy Day Care (2003). Zahn received his strongest critical
acclaim for his
performance in
Riding in Cars with Boys, in which he co-starred with
Drew Barrymore as her dim-witted, drug addicted boyfriend.
Roger Ebert,
Richard Roeper and the
BBC stated that the performance was deserving of an
Oscar nomination. He also voiced Runt of the Litter in
Chicken Little.
Personal life
Off the screen, Zahn is an avid
fly fisherman, and he owns a farm in western
New Jersey. Zahn is married to
Robyn Peterman, an actress and the daughter of
John Peterman, whom Zahn met on a touring production of
Bye Bye Birdie. The two have a son, Henry James Zahn, born in
2000. In
2004 the family moved from New Jersey to a small horse farm near
Lexington,
Kentucky, his wife's hometown.
Filmography