
Breckin Meyer
Meyer gained traction with main roles on the ABC sitcom The Jackie Thomas Show (1992–1993) and the NBC sitcom The Home Court (1995–1996), alongside supporting roles in the films Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991), Clueless (1995), and The Craft (1996). He had his breakout with the lead role in the sex comedy film Road Trip (2000). Meyer followed this with starring roles in the films Rat Race (2001), Kate & Leopold (2001), and Pinocchio (2002). He received further recognition for his role as Jon Arbuckle in Garfield: The Movie (2004) and Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006). Meyer has also had starring roles in the films Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005), Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009), Changeland (2019), and Unpregnant (2020).
Meyer had lead roles as Tom Wagner on the ABC sitcom Married to the Kellys (2003–2004) and Jared Franklin on the TNT legal comedy-drama series Franklin & Bash (2011–2014), as well as a main role on the ABC series The Fix (2019). He created the TBS sitcom Men at Work (2012–2014). Meyer had a main voice role as pubescent Joseph Gribble on the Fox animated sitcom King of the Hill (2000–2010).
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