Thomas Middleditch


Thomas Steven Middleditch is a Canadian actor, voice actor, comedian, and screenwriter, known for his role as Richard Hendricks in the HBO series Silicon Valley, for which he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, and Penn Zero in the Disney XD animated series '. He voiced Harold Hutchins in '. Middleditch also appears in ads for Verizon Wireless.

Early life

Middleditch was born and raised in Nelson, British Columbia. His parents are British. He was cast in a play in grade eight which he said "changed everything" for him. He went from an indoorsy kid who was bullied, to becoming the funny, popular kid in high school. He discovered improv in grade school from performing with Theatresports. his first Job was acting in Canadian Heritage Plays for his hometown.
He studied at the University of Victoria before moving to Toronto, where he auditioned for and enrolled in George Brown Theatre School, but never began his course. He instead opted to make sketches on his own, and worked at a New Balance store for an income. He then relocated to Chicago, where he took classes at The Second City and iO Theater, while also performing regularly. He was a founding member in 2005 of The Improvised Shakespeare Company. Due to immigration issues, he worked various cash jobs until Charna Halpern sponsored him to get his work visa. While performing on a Second City cruise, he got an audition for Saturday Night Live. Though he did not get cast, the routine he used in his audition landed him a network holding deal and he moved to New York City.

Career

While living in New York City, Middleditch began acting in commercials. In 2007 a sketch video for Chicken McNuggets he made with Fernando Sosa in Chicago was purchased by McDonald's and used as a commercial. He appeared in the 2009 romantic comedy Splinterheads, portraying the lead role of Justin Frost. On March 25, 2010, he joined a CBS pilot Hitched, written by Josh Schwartz and directed by Rob Greenberg. On May 5, 2011, Middleditch made his first appearance in Jake and Amir, in the episode "Jake and Amir: Doobs". He made several returns to the web series.
On May 31, 2011, Middleditch joined the cast of the Paramount Pictures' comedy film Fun Size, directed by Josh Schwartz. On August 8, 2011, he joined Road to Nardo, a film that would have been Scot Armstrong's directorial debut. On December 12, 2011, he joined Jay Roach's The Campaign, starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis.
On July 23, 2012, Middleditch joined the cast of the comedy film Someone Marry Barry, directed and written by Rob Pearlstein and produced by Barry Josephson. On August 23, 2012, he had a role in The Offices final season episode "The Farm". He had a role in the 2013 comedy fantasy film The Brass Teapot, directed by Ramaa Mosley, and played a police officer in the 2013 CBS Films coming-of-age comedy film The Kings of Summer.
On January 30, 2013, Middleditch joined HBO's comedy pilot Silicon Valley playing Richard Hendricks. He has said that the pilot was written with him specifically in mind as the lead. This was a result of a "random" audio sketch he once made for a stand-up routine which he would later animate himself and pitched to several people, including Mike Judge's production partners John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, who would later create the show.
For his work on the show, Middleditch has garnered four Satellite Awards nominations and a win in 2019, and two Critics' Choice Television Award nominations. In 2016, Middleditch earned his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance in the show.
On April 23, 2013, he was added to the cast of the comedy film Search Party, playing Nardo, who travels to Mexico to win his fiancé back. Middleditch made a small cameo appearance in the 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street as a broker who is fired for cleaning his fish bowl during office hours.
He has played as a hipster thief in the episode "Sunday Funday" on the show You're The Worst. On The Pete Holmes Show, he played Nightcrawler and Gambit from the X-Men and Vega and Ken from Street Fighter II. On October 16, 2013, it was announced that the Disney XD-produced animated series ' would star Middleditch as the titular multiverse-hopping hero. The series premiered in late 2014. In 2015, he co-starred in the films The Final Girls and The Bronze. Also in 2015, he began streaming himself playing video games on the website Twitch.
In 2014 he joined a CollegeHumor series on YouTube called CAMP.
Middleditch voiced Harold Hutchins in DreamWorks's animated feature
', based on Dav Pilkey's book Captain Underpants. As of 2017, Middleditch has appeared in Verizon commercials as their spokesperson. In 2019, he appeared in the MonsterVerse film and the basketball video game, NBA 2K20.
In April, 2020, Middleditch and fellow improvisor, Ben Schwartz, starred in Netflix's first longform improv special, Middleditch and Schwartz, a series of three hourlong performances filmed at New York University's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts.
In fall 2020, Middleditch will play in the lead role of Drew in CBS comedy series B Positive which was written by Chuck Lorre. The series was originally supposed to air in March of 2020 but production was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however filming of the pilot had already taken place and so the show was moved to be CBS' only fall debut.

Personal life

Middleditch became engaged to costume designer Mollie Gates in June 2015. They were married on August 22, 2015 in Middleditch's hometown. In a 2019 Playboy interview, he revealed that the pair have an open relationship and said that "swinging has saved our marriage." In May 2020, Gates filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.
In a 2015 interview with Straits Times, Middleditch said, "A couple of guys came to pitch us apps. One pitched an app that prayed for you, which is ridiculous. It takes away the point of praying and to pitch it to me and T.J., who are atheists, we were just like, "Oh... okay." But I thought that was funny because at TechCrunch, people are just scrambling for something to work."

Filmography

Film

Television

Web

Video games

Awards and nominations