Template:Short description Template:Infobox person Steven James Zahn (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell;<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Cbignore</ref> born November 13, 1967)<ref name="huffpo"/> is an American actor.

In film, Zahn is best known for his lead roles in That Thing You Do! (1996), Happy, Texas (1999), Joy Ride (2001), National Security (2003), A Perfect Getaway (2009), the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series (2010–2012), Cowboys (2020), and LaRoy, Texas (2023). His notable supporting roles in films include Reality Bites (1994), Out of Sight (1998), Forces of Nature (1999), Employee of the Month (2004), the Stuart Little film series (1999–2002), Riding in Cars with Boys (2001), Chicken Little (2005), Sahara (2005), Rescue Dawn (2006), Dallas Buyers Club (2013), The Good Dinosaur (2015), Captain Fantastic (2016) and War for the Planet of the Apes (2017).

In television, Zahn is best known for his main cast credits as Davis McAlary in the HBO series Treme (2010–2013), Cobi in the Amazon Prime Video series Mad Dogs (2015–2016), Jude Ellis in the ABC science fiction series The Crossing (2018), and Mark Mossbacher in season 1 of the HBO anthology series The White Lotus (2021).

Zahn received an Independent Spirit Award, several nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Early lifeEdit

Zahn was born on November 13, 1967, in Marshall, Minnesota, the son of Carleton Edward Zahn, a Lutheran minister, and Zelda Clair Zahn, a bookstore clerk and later a YMCA administrator.<ref name="jam">Braun, Liz (February 26, 2001). "Steve Zahn has a smart funny humour," Template:Webarchive Jam!. Retrieved September 15, 2017.</ref> His father is of German and Swedish descent, and his mother is of German ancestry.Template:Citation needed Zahn spent part of his childhood in Mankato, Minnesota, attending Kennedy Elementary School, and moved to the suburbs of Minneapolis for high school, where he acted in school plays and became a two-time Minnesota state speech champion.<ref name="huffpo">Simon, Alex (July 3, 2015). "Great Conversations: Steve Zahn," Template:Webarchive HuffPost Retrieved April 9, 2022.</ref><ref name="localboy">Covert, Colin (August 18, 2009). "Local boy Steve Zahn grows up," Template:Webarchive Star Tribune (Minneapolis). Retrieved September 15, 2017.</ref> Zahn graduated from Robbinsdale Cooper High School in New Hope in 1986, planning to eventually join the United States Marine Corps.<ref name="huffpo"/>

Zahn attended Gustavus Adolphus College for one semester but dropped out after seeing the original West End production of Les Misérables. "I remember sitting through the second act thinking, I'm as good as that guy standing on the barricade," Zahn recalled. "I wanted to be part of the circus."<ref name="riesman">Riesman, Abraham (July 13, 2017). "Steve Zahn. Seriously." Template:Webarchive Vulture. Retrieved September 15, 2017.</ref> Zahn later enrolled in the Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University, earning a Master of Fine Arts.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

CareerEdit

In 1991, Zahn made his professional stage debut in a Minnesota production of Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues after falsely claiming to be a member of Actors' Equity.<ref name="huffpo" /> Zahn's fellow actors suggested that Zahn study acting, inspiring him to enroll in American Repertory Theater's two-year training program.<ref name="kentucky">Copley, Rich (June 23, 2016). "Steve Zahn talks craft and Kentucky at UK's Singletary Center," Template:Webarchive Lexington Herald-Leader. Retrieved on September 15, 2017.</ref> At A.R.T., Zahn worked with the stage director Andrei Șerban.<ref>O'Sullivan, Michael (July 13, 2007). "Steve Zahn . . . in All Seriousness," Template:Webarchive The Washington Post. Retrieved September 15, 2017.</ref>

In 1991, Zahn formed the Malaparte theater company with a group of actor friends, including Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard.<ref>Sternbergh, Adam (January 31, 2010). "The Ethan Hawke Actors Studio," Template:Webarchive New York. Retrieved September 16, 2017.</ref> From 1991 to 1992, Zahn played Hugo Peabody in a national tour of Bye Bye Birdie starring Tommy Tune, and subsequently appeared in two Off-Broadway plays, Sophistry and Eric Bogosian's Suburbia.<ref>Klein, Alvin (March 15, 1992). "Tommy Tune and 'Bye Bye Birdie,'" Template:Webarchive The New York Times. Retrieved September 15, 2017.</ref>

After his breakout film role in 1994's Reality Bites, Zahn quickly gained a reputation for playing amiable stoners, slackers, and sidekicks in films such as That Thing You Do! (1996), You've Got Mail (1998), and Out of Sight (1998).<ref name="random">Rabin, Nathan (July 3, 2007). "Interview: Steve Zahn," Template:Webarchive The A.V. Club. Retrieved April 9, 2022.</ref> In the 1990s, Zahn was often approached by fans who assumed that he was an archetypal Generation X slacker, which was not the case. Zahn has said, "I'm the guy who gets up at six without an alarm clock. I was always that guy."<ref name="riesman"/>

In 1999, Zahn landed his first starring role in the critically acclaimed indie film Happy, Texas, for which he won a Special Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival.<ref name=guardian>Ojumu, Akin (November 13, 1999). "Steve Zahn's habitual scene-stealing," Template:Webarchive The Guardian. (London) Retrieved September 15, 2017.</ref> In the wake of Happy, Texas, Zahn began playing darker, more nuanced characters. He received Oscar buzz for his role as Drew Barrymore's deadbeat ex in Riding in Cars with Boys (2001), and played investigative journalist Adam Penenberg in Shattered Glass (2003).<ref>Smith, Neil (December 4, 2001). "Riding in Cars with Boys (2001)," Template:Webarchive BBC News. Retrieved September 15, 2017.</ref> A longtime Werner Herzog fan, Zahn campaigned for the role of Vietnam prisoner of war Duane W. Martin in Herzog's 2007 film Rescue Dawn; to prepare for the role, he lost 40 pounds by eating mostly raw food.<ref name="random"/><ref name="kentucky"/>

Zahn has also worked regularly in television, playing the role of Davis McClary on 36 episodes of HBO's Treme.

From 2010 to 2012, Zahn portrayed Frank Heffley, the father of Greg Heffley, in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series.

In 2017, Zahn played Bad Ape in War for the Planet of the Apes. He researched the role by watching chimpanzee videos on YouTube, and later said that the motion capture process and lengthy digital takes made Bad Ape "the most challenging acting job I've ever had".<ref>Rottenberg, Josh (April 21, 2017). "Why Steve Zahn's 'Bad Ape' in 'War for the Planet of the Apes' made director Matt Reeves cry," Template:Webarchive Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 16, 2017.</ref><ref>Lammers, Tim (July 13, 2017). "Interview: Steve Zahn Talks 'War of the Planet of the Apes,'" Template:Webarchive DirectConversations.com. Retrieved September 16, 2017.</ref>

Personal lifeEdit

Zahn met author and theater artist Robyn Peterman, the daughter of clothier J. Peterman, while they were performing in a national tour of Bye Bye Birdie in 1991.<ref name="jam"/><ref name="kentucky"/> The couple married in 1994 and have two children.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In the 1990s, they bought a cabin in Pennsylvania and then a farm in New Jersey, near the Delaware Water Gap.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref> They next moved to a 36-acre horse farm outside Lexington, Kentucky, where Zahn gardens and raises horses, goats, and sheep.<ref>Belloni, Matthew (October 27, 2008). "Steve Zahn: What I've Learned," Template:Webarchive Esquire. Retrieved September 15, 2017.</ref> He and his wife also run a local community theater, in which Zahn occasionally performs.<ref name="riesman"/> He also has a lake cabin near Pine City, Minnesota,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> where he enjoys tubing and fishing with his children.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Zahn is a Lutheran.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Zahn is a lifelong military history buff and has said that one of his biggest regrets was having turned down a role in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers.<ref name="oral history">"Steve Zahn," Template:Webarchive interviewed by Doug Boyd (May 29, 2013). Colonel Arthur L. Kelly American Veterans Oral History Collection, University of Kentucky Libraries. Retrieved September 15, 2017.</ref> In 2007, Zahn was awarded an honorary Ph.D. in Fine Arts from Northern Kentucky University. A University of Kentucky sports fan, Zahn is often seen at games and events.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

FilmographyEdit

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FilmEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Rain Without Thunder Jeremy Tanner
1994 Reality Bites Sammy Gray
1995 Crimson Tide William Barnes
1996 Race the Sun Hans Kooiman
SubUrbia Buff
That Thing You Do! Lenny Haise
1998 The Object of My Affection Frank Hanson
Out of Sight Glenn Michaels
Safe Men Eddie
You've Got Mail George Pappas
1999 Forces of Nature Alan Nominated – Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actor – Comedy/Romance
Freak Talks About Sex Freak
Happy, Texas Wayne Wayne Wayne Jr., aka David Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
Special Dramatic Jury Prize for Best Comedic Performance
Nominated – Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
Stuart Little Monty citation CitationClass=web

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2000 Chain of Fools Thomas Kresk
Hamlet Rosencrantz
2001 Chelsea Walls Ross
Dr. Dolittle 2 Archie Voice<ref name="btva" />
Joy Ride Fuller Thomas
Riding in Cars with Boys Ray Hasek
Saving Silverman Wayne
2002 Stuart Little 2 Monty Voice<ref name="btva" />
2003 Daddy Day Care Marvin
National Security Hank Rafferty
Shattered Glass Adam Penenberg
2004 Employee of the Month Jack
Speak Mr. Freeman
2005 Chicken Little Runt of the Litter Voice<ref name="btva" />
Sahara Al Giordino
2006 Bandidas Quentin Cooke
Rescue Dawn Duane Nominated – Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
2008 The Great Buck Howard Kenny
Management Mike Flux
Strange Wilderness Peter Gaulke
Sunshine Cleaning Mac
Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs and a Baby Sandy Pig Voice, direct-to-video<ref name="btva" />
2009 Night Train Pete Dobbs
A Perfect Getaway Cliff Anderson
2010 Calvin Marshall Coach Little
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Frank Heffley
Salesmen Marvin
2011 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules Frank Heffley
2012 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Class Clown Voice, short film
2013 Escape from Planet Earth Hawk Voice<ref name="btva" />
Dallas Buyers Club Tucker Nominated – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Knights of Badassdom Eric
2015 The Good Dinosaur Thunderclap Voice<ref name="btva" />
The Ridiculous 6 Clem
2016 Captain Fantastic Dave Nominated – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2017 War for the Planet of the Apes Bad Ape citation CitationClass=web

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Nominated – Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Motion Capture Performance

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2018 Blaze Oilman #2
2019 Where'd You Go, Bernadette David Walker
Tall Girl Richie Kreyman citation CitationClass=web

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2020 Uncle Frank Mike Bledsoe
Cowboys Troy
2021 8-Bit Christmas John Doyle citation CitationClass=web

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2022 Tall Girl 2 Richie Kreyman
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again Jedediah Voice<ref name="btva" />
2023 Your Place or Mine Zen citation CitationClass=web

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LaRoy, Texas Skip citation CitationClass=web

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Gringa Jackson
Wildcat Tom T. Shiftlet citation CitationClass=web

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2025 She Dances Template:Dagger Jason Also screenwriter and producer
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TelevisionEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1990 All My Children Spence Episode #5303; Uncredited
1993 South Beach Lane Bailey Episode: "Pirates of the Caribbean"
1995 Friends Duncan Episode: "The One with Phoebe's Husband"
Mike & Spike Nick Pickles Voice, episode: "Person to Clothes"
Picture Windows Crook Episode: "Armed Response"
1997 Liberty! The American Revolution American Sergeant 4 episodes
1998 From the Earth to the Moon Astronaut Elliot See Miniseries; Episode: "Can We Do This?"
2008 Comanche Moon Augustus "Gus" McCrae 3 episodes
2008–2012 Phineas and Ferb Sherman Voice, 2 episodes<ref name="btva" />
2009 Monk Jack Monk, Jr. Episode: "Mr. Monk's Other Brother"
WWII in HD Nolen Marbrey Voice, 3 episodes
2010–2013 Treme Davis McAlary Regular, 36 episodes
2013 Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja Terry McFist Voice, episode: "Fart-Topia"
2014 Mind Games Clark Edwards Regular, 13 episodes
2014–2015 Modern Family Ronnie La Fontaine Recurring role, 4 episodes
2015–2016 Mad Dogs Cobi Series regular, 10 episodes
2018 The Crossing Jude Ellis Series lead, 11 episodes
2019 Valley of the Boom Michael Fenne Main role
2020 The Healing Powers of Dude Dude citation CitationClass=web

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The Good Lord Bird Chase 2 episodes
2021 The White Lotus Mark Mossbacher citation CitationClass=web

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Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

2022 The Last Movie Stars Donald "Duck" Dobbins Voice, 3 episodes
2022–2023 George & Tammy George Richey citation CitationClass=web

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2023 The Righteous Gemstones Peter Montgomery citation CitationClass=web

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2024 Silo Solo citation CitationClass=web

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Video gamesEdit

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Chicken Little Runt of the Litter

TheatreEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Bye Bye Birdie Hugo Peabody
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