Joshua Malina

Joshua Malina

Active - 1992 - 2014  |   Born - Jan 17, 1966 in New York, New York, United States  |   Genres - Drama, Thriller, Family & Personal Relationships

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After graduating from Yale drama school in 1988, bookish actor Joshua Malina was cast in Aaron Sorkin's Broadway production of A Few Good Men and began a collaboration that would span decades. Malina had his first film role in the 1993 Hollywood adaptation of Sorkin's play and also appeared in the Sorkin-penned romantic drama The American President. A few small roles followed -- notably a part in 1998's Bulworth and a multiple-episode stint on HBO's The Larry Sanders Show -- before Sorkin came calling again in 1998, casting Malina as one of the leads in the critically acclaimed ensemble show Sports Night.

Despite awards and a loyal cult-following, Sports Night was canceled after only two seasons. Meanwhile, another Sorkin-produced prime-time drama quickly became a hit with both critics and audiences. Though Malina wasn't part of the cast of The West Wing when it premiered in 1999, he joined up in 2002 to fill the void left by the departing Rob Lowe. Malina remained with The West Wing throughout its run, which ended in 2006, but wasted no time before landing another TV gig. In 2007, he was cast alongside former Alias star Michael Vartan in the ABC corporate drama Big Shots. After a five-year hiatus from the big and small screens, he took a small part in Jonathan Kasdan's The First Time.

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  • Became poker buddies with Aaron Sorkin while Sorkin was writing the play A Few Good Men; made his Broadway debut in the play in 1989.
  • Made his film debut with a bit part in A Few Good Men, adapted for the screen by Sorkin, in 1992; he had only five words.
  • Executive produced Bravo's Celebrity Poker Showdown.
  • Active in Jewish charities in the Los Angeles area.
  • Is a cocreator of the Web series Backwash, which premiered on the video site Crackle in 2010.