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Joshua Malina

Joshua Charles Malina (born January 17, 1966)[1] is an American film and stage actor known for playing Will Bailey on the NBC drama The West Wing, Jeremy Goodwin on Sports Night, US Attorney General David Rosen on Scandal, and Caltech President Siebert on The Big Bang Theory.

Joshua Malina
Malina in 2013
Born
Joshua Charles Malina

(1966-01-17) January 17, 1966 (age 57)
Alma materYale University
OccupationActor
Years active1992–present
Spouse
Melissa Merwin
(m. 1996)
Children2

Early life and education edit

Malina was born in New York City. His parents, Fran and Robert Malina, were founding members of Young Israel of Scarsdale in New Rochelle, where he grew up.[2][3] His father was an attorney, investment banker and Broadway producer. The actor has commented that while the name "Malina" does not sound Jewish to most people and often leads them to assume he is Latino (often due to confusion of "Malina" with the Spanish surname Molina), the name is Czech in origin, from the "Czech [word] for 'raspberry.'"[4]

Malina attended middle school at Westchester Day School and high school at the Horace Mann School. He earned a B.A. in Theater from Yale University. At Yale, he was a member of The Spizzwinks, an a cappella group, together with fellow actor Noah Emmerich.[5]

Career edit

Theatre edit

He made his acting debut in the Broadway production of Aaron Sorkin's A Few Good Men,[6] and later in the play's run moved into a major role. Malina had contacted Sorkin initially at the suggestion of his parents when he first went to New York City, as they knew Sorkin was a high-school classmate and friend of Malina's cousins. The cousins, in turn, had spoken highly of Malina to Sorkin, who suggested he audition for the play.[7] Malina has joked in interviews that Sorkin's casting him in subsequent productions may owe to the fact that he once performed the Heimlich maneuver on Sorkin, saving his life, when the writer began to choke while eating a hamburger at a bowling match with the cast of the play.[7][8] He has since appeared in many Sorkin film and TV projects.

Film and television edit

Malina's first job in the film business was as a production assistant on the Chevy Chase comedy Fletch Lives, an ill-received sequel to the star's hit movie Fletch.[8] His first on-screen appearance was a three-line, five-word role in the film version of A Few Good Men,[7] where he has said he appreciated the dedication that star Jack Nicholson showed by performing his lines in the scene himself even though his character was off screen and could easily have been played for him by a crew member.[8] In his next film, Sorkin's The American President, Malina had a somewhat larger role as assistant to Annette Bening's environmental-activist character.[9]

Malina played two different characters over four episodes on the talk-show satire The Larry Sanders Show. He appeared first in 1993 as Robert Brody, a fictional reporter for the real-life magazine Entertainment Weekly, to whom actor John Ritter gives a scathing interview after having his appearance in the show cancelled to make room for musician Warren Zevon to play a second song (episode: "Off Camera"). Five years later, Malina returned in a recurring role as Kenny Mitchell, a sleazy network executive who pushes Larry Sanders out of the show in favor of Jon Stewart.

From 1998 to 2000, Malina starred as character Jeremy Goodwin on Sorkin's Sports Night, a show that attracted him from the moment Sorkin sent him the pilot script.[9] The Goodwin character began as a research analyst, but was promoted to associate producer by the second season, creating a larger role for Malina.[10] The critically acclaimed show was unable to find a large fan base and was canceled after two seasons, with some critics saying the show's troubles were exacerbated by having to share Sorkin's time with his concurrent project on rival network NBC, The West Wing.[10] The actor counts Sports Night among his most popular roles and noted on the occasion of the show's 10th-anniversary DVD release, "If my straw poll of who stops me to say what is any indication, West Wing may only slightly edge Sports Night."[11]

Following the panned[12][13][14][15] Hank Azaria vehicle Imagine That – where both he and Azaria were described as "talent going to waste"[16] – Malina played Will Bailey on The West Wing from 2002 to 2006. His character initially was perceived by the public as an attempt to replace departing series star Rob Lowe,[17] although Malina said in numerous interviews that the two actors and characters were too dissimilar to be viewed as anything but a change.[7][8] During his tenure on The West Wing, Malina was known to the rest of the cast as a tireless prankster. It is said he coated telephones with Vaseline and reset producer Alex Graves's iPod menus to Mandarin Chinese.[18] He stole some of Bradley Whitford's letterhead stationery and used it in an elaborate prank. At the suggestion of co-star Janel Moloney, Malina sent a $200 Valentine's Day bouquet to season-six newcomer Jimmy Smits that included a card crafted on Whitford's stolen letterhead stating: "Jimmy, You are a delight. I enjoyed every moment we've had together. Be my Valentine."[19] Following the end of The West Wing, Malina campaigned for the leading role of Danny Tripp in Sorkin's next TV project, Studio 60 On the Sunset Strip, but the role went instead to Whitford. When the show was cancelled in its first season, Malina was teased by some in the industry who suggested he was Sorkin's good luck charm, but he pointed to Sorkin's upcoming film Charlie Wilson's War as evidence his friend could succeed without him.[20]

In 2007, Malina became one of the four stars of the short-lived ABC dramedy Big Shots. His character, Karl Mixworthy, was a pharmaceutical company executive juggling a wife and a mistress,[20] who meet when the jilted lover tries to expose him to his wife but befriends her instead.[21]

Malina is a co-creator and producer of Bravo's cable TV series Celebrity Poker Showdown. In private life, he is an avid poker player, having played with Sorkin while on Broadway,[7] used poker winnings to pay his rent early in his career,[22][23] and organized a cast-and-crew game that lasted the full duration of Sports Night and occasionally delayed the start of shooting.[11] The idea for the show came from a weekly high-stakes poker game hosted by Hank Azaria, which Malina and friend Andrew Hill Newman attended.

From 2011 to 2019, Malina appeared as University President Siebert on The Big Bang Theory.

In 2012, Malina held a recurring role on ABC's Scandal as Assistant U.S. Attorney David Rosen. He was promoted to a series regular for season 2.

Malina co-hosted the podcast The West Wing Weekly with Hrishikesh Hirway. The series debuted in March 2016, and ended in January 2020.[24]

Philanthropy edit

In 2004, Malina was a participant in the first-ever national television advertising campaign supporting donations to Jewish federations. The program featured "film and television personalities celebrating their Jewish heritage and promoting charitable giving to the Jewish community" and included Greg Grunberg, Marlee Matlin, Kevin Weisman, and Jonathan Silverman.[25]

Personal life edit

In 1992, Malina met costume designer Melissa Merwin through his friendship with her sister Jennifer, and Jennifer's then-husband actor Timothy Busfield.[7] Merwin converted to Judaism under Conservative auspices.[26] They married in 1996 and have two children.[citation needed]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1992 A Few Good Men Tom
1993 In the Line of Fire Secret Service Agent Chavez
1993 Malice Resident
1995 Separate Lives Randall
1995 The American President David
1996 Infinity Calculator Kid #3
1997 Clockwatchers Global Credit Receptionist
1998 Bulworth Bill Feldman
1999 Kill the Man Bob Stein
2001 Without Charlie Charlie
2003 View from the Top Randy Jones
2012 The First Time Mr. Miller
2013 Knights of Badassdom Travis
2014 The Young Kieslowski Robert Kieslowski
2015 Thrilling Adventure Hour Live Barkeep
2016 Rules Don't Apply Herb Uncredited

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Bob Vince Episode: "Da Game"
1993–1998 The Larry Sanders Show Kenny Mitchell / Robert Brody 4 episodes
1994 Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills Gerald Bronstein TV movie
1996 Tracey Takes On... Jordan 3 episodes
1996 Champs Cab Driver Episode: "Live and Let Breathe"
1996 Sliders Egghead Announcer Episode: "Rules of the Game"
1998 From the Earth to the Moon Tim Messick Episode: "We Have Cleared the Tower"
1998–2000 Sports Night Jeremy Goodwin 45 episodes
2000 How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale Mark Sickler TV movie
2002 She Spies Jimmy Onassis Episode: "First Episode"
2002 Imagine That Kenny Fleck 6 episodes
2002–2006 The West Wing Will Bailey 71 episodes
2003 See Jane Date Kevin Adams TV movie
2006–2007 Numb3rs Howard Meeks Episodes: "Nine Wives", "Democracy", "Waste Not"
2006–2007 The Nine Tim Marley 2 episodes
2007–2008 Big Shots Karl Mixworthy 11 episodes
2007 Stargate SG-1 Cicero Episode: "Bad Guys"
2008 Medium Tim Carmer Episode: "Car Trouble"
2008 Grey's Anatomy Seth Hammer Episode: "In the Midnight Hour"
2008 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation DA Monroe Episode: "Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda"
2009 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Agent Auldridge Episode: "Born to Run"
2009–2011 In Plain Sight Peter Alpert 17 episodes
2009 iCarly Goldstein Episode: "iTake on Dingo"
2009 Valentine Duncan Episode: "Hound Dog"
2009 Psych Stewart Gimbley Episode: "Let's Get Hairy"
2009 House M.D. Tucker Episode: "Wilson"
2009 Legally Mad Aaron Unaired pilot[27]
2010 Bones Dr. Adam Copeland Episode: "The Devil in the Details"
2010 The Sarah Silverman Program Supervisor Bill Wilson Episode: "Nightmayor"
2010 The Good Guys Assistant Chief James Guthrie Episode: "Cop Killer"
2011–2019 The Big Bang Theory President Siebert 13 episodes
2011 CSI: Miami Neil Marshall Episode: "G.O."[28]
2011 Private Practice Jason Episode: "To Change The Things We Can"
2011 American Horror Story: Murder House The Dentist Episode: "Spooky Little Girl"
2012 Leap Year Sam Berry 4 episodes
2012–2018 Scandal David Rosen 112 episodes
2014 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Simon Wilkes 2 episodes
2014 Extant Dr. Gavin Beck Episode: "What on Earth Is Wrong?"
2015 Childrens Hospital Gene Episode: "We Are Not Our DNA!"
2017 Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later Deep Throat 3 episodes
2019 The Good Doctor Mitchell Stewart Episode: "Take My Hand"
2020 Perfect Harmony Torsten VanBlaricum Episode: "Know When to Walk Away"
2020 FBI: Most Wanted Paul Hayden Episode: "Silkworm"
2020–2021 Shameless Arthur Tipping 5 episodes
2021 This Is Us Car Crash Victim Episode: "There"
2021 The Rookie Max Episode: "Life and Death"
2022 Inventing Anna Henrick Knight Episode: "The Devil Wore Anna"
2022–2023 American Auto Ted 2 episodes

References edit

  1. ^ Rose, Mike (January 17, 2023). "Today's famous birthdays list for January 17, 2023 includes celebrities James Earl Jones, Jim Carrey". Cleveland.com. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
  2. ^ "The Vindicator – Google News Archive Search". google.com. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
  3. ^ . Jewish Journal. Archived from the original on March 4, 2012. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
  4. ^ Alan Pergament. "'West Wing' speechwriter addresses celebrity politics," The Buffalo News (NY), September 13, 2005, page E7.
  5. ^ "Josh Malina". The Yale Spizzwinks(?). Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  6. ^ Curt Schleier (September 2, 2005). "A 'West Wing' Jew close to the president". Jewish News Weekly of Northern California. Retrieved January 14, 2007.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Rick Kushman. "White house rookie – Joshua Malina rode the inside track to NBC's 'West Wing,'" The Sacramento Bee, March 2, 2003, page TK24.
  8. ^ a b c d Kevin D. Thompson. "A familiar face, a singular faith," Palm Beach Post, November 30, 2005, page 1E.
  9. ^ a b Charlie Patton. "ABC's 'Sports Night' hard to categorize, but very enjoyable," The Florida Times-Union. November 10, 1998, page C5.
  10. ^ a b Sylvia Rubin. "Malina gets into the swing of `Sports Night' – but critically acclaimed show may need a ratings boost to survive second season," The San Francisco Chronicle, October 5, 1999, page B1.
  11. ^ a b David Barron. "New on DVD – Sports Night 10th anniversary edition available – ABC series is credited with changing much about sit-coms," Houston Chronicle, October 7, 2008, "Star" section, page 4.
  12. ^ Rob Owen. "'Imagine That' another brainless comedy from NBC," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 8, 2002, page D1.
  13. ^ Robert P. Laurence. "Too bad 'Imagine That's' writers don't show talent, imagination," San Diego Union-Tribune, January 8, 2002, page E6.
  14. ^ Matthew Gilbert. "'Imagine That,' another dud," The Boston Globe, January 8, 2002, Page E8: "Azaria's sidekick is played by Joshua Malina, the I'll-never-find-a-better-role-than-I-had-on-'Sports Night' comedian who is reduced to setting up see-how-randy-guys-are gags for Azaria over and over again."
  15. ^ Frazier Moore (Associated Press). "Momentous happenings in TV Land for 2002," The Columbian (Vancouver, WA), December 21, 2002, page D1: "Many of the bad things that TV gave us in 2002 have already been forgotten. Who can remember the blessedly short-lived sitcom "Imagine That," which came and went on NBC last January?"
  16. ^ Tom Jicha. "You can't imagine how bad NBC's Imagine That is," Sun-Sentinel, January 8, 2002, page 1E.
  17. ^ No author. "Delightful addition to 'West Wing' madhouse," The Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ), February 20, 2003, page 34: "'Someone on the internet referred to me as "that horrible little man who's replacing Rob Lowe," which is hurtful, because I think of myself as a delightful little man,' Malina said."
  18. ^ "Gag Order: Josh Malina's Prank-Related Campaign of Terror", Empire
  19. ^ Transcript of Joshua Malina's personal appearance September 3, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, Jewish Student Union of the University of Florida, Reitz Union Grand Ballroom, March 23, 2005. Retrieved January 1, 2009.
  20. ^ a b Heather Salerno. "Meet the 'Big Shot': Joshua Malina," The Journal News (Westchester County, NY), September 24, 2007, page 1D.
  21. ^ Jamie Gumbrecht. "Lineup creates TiVo nightmare," Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, KY; reprinted from The Seattle Times), September 13, 2007, page F2.
  22. ^ Jonathan Storm. "Stars sweeten the pot as Bravo bets on TV poker," The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 2, 2003, page F01.
  23. ^ Heather Salerno. "Lucky guy," The Journal News, November 30, 2003, page 1E.
  24. ^ "'The West Wing Weekly' Podcast Promises To Break Down Every Episode". NPR.org. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  25. ^ Jewish Federations of North America: "Film and Television Celebrities Promote Jewish Federations in First-Ever National Television Advertising Campaign – Jewish Stars Promote Federations' Initiatives and Mission" November 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine August 2, 2004.
  26. ^ Joshua Malina (March 23, 2005). . Archived from the original on November 9, 2010. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  27. ^ Schneider, Michael (May 11, 2009). "NBC passing on 'Legally Mad'". Variety. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  28. ^ "CSI: Miami - Season 9, Episode 21: G.O." TV.com. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on September 19, 2012. Retrieved October 4, 2015.

External links edit

  • Joshua Malina at IMDb

joshua, malina, joshua, charles, malina, born, january, 1966, american, film, stage, actor, known, playing, will, bailey, drama, west, wing, jeremy, goodwin, sports, night, attorney, general, david, rosen, scandal, caltech, president, siebert, bang, theory, ma. Joshua Charles Malina born January 17 1966 1 is an American film and stage actor known for playing Will Bailey on the NBC drama The West Wing Jeremy Goodwin on Sports Night US Attorney General David Rosen on Scandal and Caltech President Siebert on The Big Bang Theory Joshua MalinaMalina in 2013BornJoshua Charles Malina 1966 01 17 January 17 1966 age 57 New York City U S Alma materYale UniversityOccupationActorYears active1992 presentSpouseMelissa Merwin m 1996 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Theatre 2 2 Film and television 2 3 Philanthropy 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editMalina was born in New York City His parents Fran and Robert Malina were founding members of Young Israel of Scarsdale in New Rochelle where he grew up 2 3 His father was an attorney investment banker and Broadway producer The actor has commented that while the name Malina does not sound Jewish to most people and often leads them to assume he is Latino often due to confusion of Malina with the Spanish surname Molina the name is Czech in origin from the Czech word for raspberry 4 Malina attended middle school at Westchester Day School and high school at the Horace Mann School He earned a B A in Theater from Yale University At Yale he was a member of The Spizzwinks an a cappella group together with fellow actor Noah Emmerich 5 Career editTheatre edit He made his acting debut in the Broadway production of Aaron Sorkin s A Few Good Men 6 and later in the play s run moved into a major role Malina had contacted Sorkin initially at the suggestion of his parents when he first went to New York City as they knew Sorkin was a high school classmate and friend of Malina s cousins The cousins in turn had spoken highly of Malina to Sorkin who suggested he audition for the play 7 Malina has joked in interviews that Sorkin s casting him in subsequent productions may owe to the fact that he once performed the Heimlich maneuver on Sorkin saving his life when the writer began to choke while eating a hamburger at a bowling match with the cast of the play 7 8 He has since appeared in many Sorkin film and TV projects Film and television edit Malina s first job in the film business was as a production assistant on the Chevy Chase comedy Fletch Lives an ill received sequel to the star s hit movie Fletch 8 His first on screen appearance was a three line five word role in the film version of A Few Good Men 7 where he has said he appreciated the dedication that star Jack Nicholson showed by performing his lines in the scene himself even though his character was off screen and could easily have been played for him by a crew member 8 In his next film Sorkin s The American President Malina had a somewhat larger role as assistant to Annette Bening s environmental activist character 9 Malina played two different characters over four episodes on the talk show satire The Larry Sanders Show He appeared first in 1993 as Robert Brody a fictional reporter for the real life magazine Entertainment Weekly to whom actor John Ritter gives a scathing interview after having his appearance in the show cancelled to make room for musician Warren Zevon to play a second song episode Off Camera Five years later Malina returned in a recurring role as Kenny Mitchell a sleazy network executive who pushes Larry Sanders out of the show in favor of Jon Stewart From 1998 to 2000 Malina starred as character Jeremy Goodwin on Sorkin s Sports Night a show that attracted him from the moment Sorkin sent him the pilot script 9 The Goodwin character began as a research analyst but was promoted to associate producer by the second season creating a larger role for Malina 10 The critically acclaimed show was unable to find a large fan base and was canceled after two seasons with some critics saying the show s troubles were exacerbated by having to share Sorkin s time with his concurrent project on rival network NBC The West Wing 10 The actor counts Sports Night among his most popular roles and noted on the occasion of the show s 10th anniversary DVD release If my straw poll of who stops me to say what is any indication West Wing may only slightly edge Sports Night 11 Following the panned 12 13 14 15 Hank Azaria vehicle Imagine That where both he and Azaria were described as talent going to waste 16 Malina played Will Bailey on The West Wing from 2002 to 2006 His character initially was perceived by the public as an attempt to replace departing series star Rob Lowe 17 although Malina said in numerous interviews that the two actors and characters were too dissimilar to be viewed as anything but a change 7 8 During his tenure on The West Wing Malina was known to the rest of the cast as a tireless prankster It is said he coated telephones with Vaseline and reset producer Alex Graves s iPod menus to Mandarin Chinese 18 He stole some of Bradley Whitford s letterhead stationery and used it in an elaborate prank At the suggestion of co star Janel Moloney Malina sent a 200 Valentine s Day bouquet to season six newcomer Jimmy Smits that included a card crafted on Whitford s stolen letterhead stating Jimmy You are a delight I enjoyed every moment we ve had together Be my Valentine 19 Following the end of The West Wing Malina campaigned for the leading role of Danny Tripp in Sorkin s next TV project Studio 60 On the Sunset Strip but the role went instead to Whitford When the show was cancelled in its first season Malina was teased by some in the industry who suggested he was Sorkin s good luck charm but he pointed to Sorkin s upcoming film Charlie Wilson s War as evidence his friend could succeed without him 20 In 2007 Malina became one of the four stars of the short lived ABC dramedy Big Shots His character Karl Mixworthy was a pharmaceutical company executive juggling a wife and a mistress 20 who meet when the jilted lover tries to expose him to his wife but befriends her instead 21 Malina is a co creator and producer of Bravo s cable TV series Celebrity Poker Showdown In private life he is an avid poker player having played with Sorkin while on Broadway 7 used poker winnings to pay his rent early in his career 22 23 and organized a cast and crew game that lasted the full duration of Sports Night and occasionally delayed the start of shooting 11 The idea for the show came from a weekly high stakes poker game hosted by Hank Azaria which Malina and friend Andrew Hill Newman attended From 2011 to 2019 Malina appeared as University President Siebert on The Big Bang Theory In 2012 Malina held a recurring role on ABC s Scandal as Assistant U S Attorney David Rosen He was promoted to a series regular for season 2 Malina co hosted the podcast The West Wing Weekly with Hrishikesh Hirway The series debuted in March 2016 and ended in January 2020 24 Philanthropy edit In 2004 Malina was a participant in the first ever national television advertising campaign supporting donations to Jewish federations The program featured film and television personalities celebrating their Jewish heritage and promoting charitable giving to the Jewish community and included Greg Grunberg Marlee Matlin Kevin Weisman and Jonathan Silverman 25 Personal life editIn 1992 Malina met costume designer Melissa Merwin through his friendship with her sister Jennifer and Jennifer s then husband actor Timothy Busfield 7 Merwin converted to Judaism under Conservative auspices 26 They married in 1996 and have two children citation needed Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1992 A Few Good Men Tom1993 In the Line of Fire Secret Service Agent Chavez1993 Malice Resident1995 Separate Lives Randall1995 The American President David1996 Infinity Calculator Kid 31997 Clockwatchers Global Credit Receptionist1998 Bulworth Bill Feldman1999 Kill the Man Bob Stein2001 Without Charlie Charlie2003 View from the Top Randy Jones2012 The First Time Mr Miller2013 Knights of Badassdom Travis2014 The Young Kieslowski Robert Kieslowski2015 Thrilling Adventure Hour Live Barkeep2016 Rules Don t Apply Herb UncreditedTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes1993 Bob Vince Episode Da Game 1993 1998 The Larry Sanders Show Kenny Mitchell Robert Brody 4 episodes1994 Menendez A Killing in Beverly Hills Gerald Bronstein TV movie1996 Tracey Takes On Jordan 3 episodes1996 Champs Cab Driver Episode Live and Let Breathe 1996 Sliders Egghead Announcer Episode Rules of the Game 1998 From the Earth to the Moon Tim Messick Episode We Have Cleared the Tower 1998 2000 Sports Night Jeremy Goodwin 45 episodes2000 How to Marry a Billionaire A Christmas Tale Mark Sickler TV movie2002 She Spies Jimmy Onassis Episode First Episode 2002 Imagine That Kenny Fleck 6 episodes2002 2006 The West Wing Will Bailey 71 episodes2003 See Jane Date Kevin Adams TV movie2006 2007 Numb3rs Howard Meeks Episodes Nine Wives Democracy Waste Not 2006 2007 The Nine Tim Marley 2 episodes2007 2008 Big Shots Karl Mixworthy 11 episodes2007 Stargate SG 1 Cicero Episode Bad Guys 2008 Medium Tim Carmer Episode Car Trouble 2008 Grey s Anatomy Seth Hammer Episode In the Midnight Hour 2008 CSI Crime Scene Investigation DA Monroe Episode Woulda Coulda Shoulda 2009 Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles Agent Auldridge Episode Born to Run 2009 2011 In Plain Sight Peter Alpert 17 episodes2009 iCarly Goldstein Episode iTake on Dingo 2009 Valentine Duncan Episode Hound Dog 2009 Psych Stewart Gimbley Episode Let s Get Hairy 2009 House M D Tucker Episode Wilson 2009 Legally Mad Aaron Unaired pilot 27 2010 Bones Dr Adam Copeland Episode The Devil in the Details 2010 The Sarah Silverman Program Supervisor Bill Wilson Episode Nightmayor 2010 The Good Guys Assistant Chief James Guthrie Episode Cop Killer 2011 2019 The Big Bang Theory President Siebert 13 episodes2011 CSI Miami Neil Marshall Episode G O 28 2011 Private Practice Jason Episode To Change The Things We Can 2011 American Horror Story Murder House The Dentist Episode Spooky Little Girl 2012 Leap Year Sam Berry 4 episodes2012 2018 Scandal David Rosen 112 episodes2014 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Simon Wilkes 2 episodes2014 Extant Dr Gavin Beck Episode What on Earth Is Wrong 2015 Childrens Hospital Gene Episode We Are Not Our DNA 2017 Wet Hot American Summer Ten Years Later Deep Throat 3 episodes2019 The Good Doctor Mitchell Stewart Episode Take My Hand 2020 Perfect Harmony Torsten VanBlaricum Episode Know When to Walk Away 2020 FBI Most Wanted Paul Hayden Episode Silkworm 2020 2021 Shameless Arthur Tipping 5 episodes2021 This Is Us Car Crash Victim Episode There 2021 The Rookie Max Episode Life and Death 2022 Inventing Anna Henrick Knight Episode The Devil Wore Anna 2022 2023 American Auto Ted 2 episodesReferences edit Rose Mike January 17 2023 Today s famous birthdays list for January 17 2023 includes celebrities James Earl Jones Jim Carrey Cleveland com Retrieved January 17 2023 The Vindicator Google News Archive Search google com Retrieved October 4 2015 Actor Casts His LotWith Jewish Ideals Arts Jewish Journal Archived from the original on March 4 2012 Retrieved October 4 2015 Alan Pergament West Wing speechwriter addresses celebrity politics The Buffalo News NY September 13 2005 page E7 Josh Malina The Yale Spizzwinks Retrieved February 18 2018 Curt Schleier September 2 2005 A West Wing Jew close to the president Jewish News Weekly of Northern California Retrieved January 14 2007 a b c d e f Rick Kushman White house rookie Joshua Malina rode the inside track to NBC s West Wing The Sacramento Bee March 2 2003 page TK24 a b c d Kevin D Thompson A familiar face a singular faith Palm Beach Post November 30 2005 page 1E a b Charlie Patton ABC s Sports Night hard to categorize but very enjoyable The Florida Times Union November 10 1998 page C5 a b Sylvia Rubin Malina gets into the swing of Sports Night but critically acclaimed show may need a ratings boost to survive second season The San Francisco Chronicle October 5 1999 page B1 a b David Barron New on DVD Sports Night 10th anniversary edition available ABC series is credited with changing much about sit coms Houston Chronicle October 7 2008 Star section page 4 Rob Owen Imagine That another brainless comedy from NBC Pittsburgh Post Gazette January 8 2002 page D1 Robert P Laurence Too bad Imagine That s writers don t show talent imagination San Diego Union Tribune January 8 2002 page E6 Matthew Gilbert Imagine That another dud The Boston Globe January 8 2002 Page E8 Azaria s sidekick is played by Joshua Malina the I ll never find a better role than I had on Sports Night comedian who is reduced to setting up see how randy guys are gags for Azaria over and over again Frazier Moore Associated Press Momentous happenings in TV Land for 2002 The Columbian Vancouver WA December 21 2002 page D1 Many of the bad things that TV gave us in 2002 have already been forgotten Who can remember the blessedly short lived sitcom Imagine That which came and went on NBC last January Tom Jicha You can t imagine how bad NBC s Imagine That is Sun Sentinel January 8 2002 page 1E No author Delightful addition to West Wing madhouse The Star Ledger Newark NJ February 20 2003 page 34 Someone on the internet referred to me as that horrible little man who s replacing Rob Lowe which is hurtful because I think of myself as a delightful little man Malina said Gag Order Josh Malina s Prank Related Campaign of Terror Empire Transcript of Joshua Malina s personal appearance Archived September 3 2006 at the Wayback Machine Jewish Student Union of the University of Florida Reitz Union Grand Ballroom March 23 2005 Retrieved January 1 2009 a b Heather Salerno Meet the Big Shot Joshua Malina The Journal News Westchester County NY September 24 2007 page 1D Jamie Gumbrecht Lineup creates TiVo nightmare Lexington Herald Leader Lexington KY reprinted from The Seattle Times September 13 2007 page F2 Jonathan Storm Stars sweeten the pot as Bravo bets on TV poker The Philadelphia Inquirer December 2 2003 page F01 Heather Salerno Lucky guy The Journal News November 30 2003 page 1E The West Wing Weekly Podcast Promises To Break Down Every Episode NPR org Retrieved July 12 2016 Jewish Federations of North America Film and Television Celebrities Promote Jewish Federations in First Ever National Television Advertising Campaign Jewish Stars Promote Federations Initiatives and Mission Archived November 3 2013 at the Wayback Machine August 2 2004 Joshua Malina March 23 2005 Reitz Union grand ballroom speech Archived from the original on November 9 2010 Retrieved January 20 2013 Schneider Michael May 11 2009 NBC passing on Legally Mad Variety Retrieved December 28 2019 CSI Miami Season 9 Episode 21 G O TV com CBS Interactive Archived from the original on September 19 2012 Retrieved October 4 2015 External links editJoshua Malina at IMDb Photos from Wireimage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joshua Malina amp oldid 1186865880, 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