Alan Tudyk Highlights

  • 2007: Co-starred in the Frank Oz directed, "Death at a Funeral"
  • 2007: Co-starred with Russell Crowe and Christian Bale in "3:10 to Yuma," a Western directed by James Mangold
  • 2005: Starred in "Serenity," the feature-length adaptation of Joss Whedon's TV show "Firefly"
  • 2004: Cast with Ben Stiller in the comedy "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story"
  • 2004: Cast opposite Will Smith as the Robot in the sci-fi thriller "I, Robot"
  • 2002: Cast in Joss Whedon's Fox drama "Firefly"
  • 2001: Appeared as the dim Wat in "A Knight's Tale"
  • 2001: Starred opposite Sarah Jessica Parker in the Off-Broadway comedy "Wonder of the World"
  • 2001: Had featured role in "Hearts in Atlantis"
  • 2000: Gave a memorable supporting turn as a pleasantly drug-addled janitor in "Wonder Boys"
  • 2000: Starred as a a gay German rehab patient opposite Sandra Bullock in "28 Days"
  • 1999: Made Broadway debut in "Epic Proportions", playing put-upon movie extra Benny Bennet in this comedy set during filming of a 1930s biblical feature
  • 1999: Starred as Adam in "The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told", Paul Rudnick's Off-Broadway take on humankind's beginnings with Adam and Steve
  • 1998: Had a supporting role as Hutch, the resident drunk, in "The Country Club", produced at Connecticut's Long Wharf Theater
  • 1998: Had a featured role in "Patch Adams"
  • 1998: Played Eteocles in CSC's experimental production of "Oedipus", starring Frances McDormand and Billy Crudup
  • 1997: Co-starred in David Warren's staging of George Bernard Shaw's "Misalliance" at NYC's Roundabout Theater
  • 1997: Featured in Yale Repertory Theater's production of Shaw's "Candida"
  • 1997: Appeared in the feature "35 Miles From Normal"
  • 1996: Portrayed all of the supporting characters in the Philadelphia and New York productions of "Bunny Bunny--Gilda Radner: A Sort of Romantic Comedy" starring Paula Cale and Bruno Kirby
  • Raised in Texas
  • Had a guest role in the bizarre Comedy Cental series "Strangers With Candy", starring off-screen companion Amy Sedaris