Stand-up comedian Hayes MacArthur studied government at Bowdoin College before changing career directions, pointing himself toward show business. After spending some time with the Groundlings Theatre Company, he transitioned into film and TV, making guest appearances on shows like King of Queens and Medium, and in movies like 2007's National Lampoon's Homo Erectus. In 2008, he had a recurring role in the short-lived series Worst Week. MacArthur continued to have supporting roles in films, like She's Out of My League (2010), though he mostly stuck to television. In 2010, he appeared in the short-lived series Perfect Couples and popped up in guest apeparances on a long list of comedies, including Happy Endings, Suburgatory and Go On.
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- Set numerous school records while playing football for Bowdoin College in Maine.
- Resume includes acting, writing and stand-up comedy credits.
- Studied comedy at the prestigious Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles.
- Married actress Ali Larter in 2009 at his family's Maine estate.