Biography
Roger Bart is an American actor and singer who received a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his role in the 1999 revival of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
Age
He is 61 years old as of 29 September 1962 in Norwalk, Connecticut, United States.
Family – Education
Bart was born as the son of a teacher and a chemical engineer, and raised in Bernardsville, New Jersey. His uncle is Peter Bart, a journalist. He graduated from Bernards High School in 1980 and was later honored in the school’s hall of fame. In 1985, he graduated from Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts with a BFA in acting.
Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
Good Trouble
He plays Judge Curtis Wilson in the Freeform sitcom “Good Trouble”. Curtis Wilson is a federal judge stationed in Los Angeles, California. He is a Republican judge with conservative views who is running for the Supreme Court.
Curtis is a renowned conservative judge headquartered in Los Angeles. He eventually married Libby, and they have two daughters, Allison and Tate. Curtis worked hard to keep his job, even if it meant spending less time with his children. Judge Wilson is a severe, no-nonsense individual who solely believes in the law. When he takes a decision, he rarely reconsiders it. He can be a hard-hitting and intense man who inspires both fear and respect in those around him.
Curtis has a volatile temper, as evidenced by his argument with his son, Tate. He also despises being criticized and views any missteps by his family as a direct humiliating attack on him. Tate once described him as a “entitled asshole”. Jamie tried to persuade Callie to go to Los Angeles rather than San Francisco, and to pursue the more difficult way rather than playing it safe by hiring a liberal judge. Callie informed during supper at home that she had accepted the job offer with Judge Wilson in Los Angeles.
Housewives
He appeared appeared George Williams. George Williams, an eccentric pharmacist and compulsive loner, became Bree Van de Kamp’s love interest after poisoning her husband to death. Bree pays a visit to George at the drugstore for Rex’s prescription, and the two talk about Rex’s heart attack and their relationship.
George offers Bree a World War II weapon as a gift, but Bree shoots him. George pays Bree a visit and they discuss their marital difficulties. Rex tells George to stay away, but Bree chooses to accompany him. Following Rex’s death, George tries to move their relationship forward, but Bree feels terrible and attached to him. They got engaged, but George grows possessive following the bridge incident. Bree ends their connection with George, who responds by setting fire to Ty’s valet ticket.
George’s ghost materialized alongside Mona Clarke and Juanita Solis in front of 4362 Wisteria Lane when Susan Delfino made the decision to leave the lane with her children, MJ Delfino and Julie Mayer, as well as her granddaughter. They watched the family drive away from the lane to start their new lives together.
Career
He made his Broadway debut in Huge Waterway as Tom Sawyer in 1985. Extra venue credits remember Jonathan for the Alan Menken/Tim Rice melodic Ruler David, Harlequin in Win of Adoration, Snoopy in the Broadway restoration of You’re a Decent Man, Charlie Brown (for which he won the Show Work area Grant and a Tony), Carmen Ghia and later Leo Sprout in The Makers (procuring Dramatization Work area and Tony selections), and The Frogs at Lincoln Center, which rejoined him with individual Makers star Nathan Path and Susan Stroman. In 1996 and 1997, Bart showed up as Bud Slob in the USA public visit through How to Prevail in Business Almost too easily.
On TV, Bart played George Carlin’s child on The George Carlin Show (1994), and on Bram and Alice (2002) he depicted Bram’s associate, Paul Newman. Bart gave the performing voice to high school Hercules in Disney’s Hercules, as well as the performing voice of Rascal in Woman and the Drifter II: Scoundrel’s Experience. He was highlighted in the 2004 change of The Stepford Spouses with Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick, Bette Midler, Christopher Walken and Glenn Close, and in The Makers (2005), in which he repeated his job of “customary regulation right hand” Carmen Ghia.
In December 2006, Bart played Howard “The Weasel” Montague in the Science fiction Station miniseries The Lost Room. In 2007, he featured as Stuart in Lodging: Part II, the continuation of 2005’s Inn, and played supporting parts in American Hoodlum and Spy School. In 2008, he showed up in Harold and Kumar Break from Guantanamo Sound, the spin-off of 2004’s Harold and Kumar Go to White Palace, and The 12 PM Meat Train.
Bart additionally began the lead job of Dr. Frederick Frankenstein in the melodic variation of Mel Streams’ Young Frankenstein, which opened on Broadway in November 2007, following a spat Seattle. He repeated the job close by previous Broadway co-stars Shuler Hensley and Cory English in the US public visit that sent off in September 2009. He finished his run on August 8, 2010, and was prevailed by Christopher Ryan. Bart initially depicted the job of Igor in the first studio read-through.
Brad Oscar and Bart repeated their jobs as Max Bialystock and Leo Blossom, separately, in a development of The Makers at Starlight Theater in Kansas City, Missouri. The show ran from August 23-29, 2010. In 2011, Bart was projected in the common job of Bricklayer Treadwell on the ABC show series Retribution. In 2013, Bart was projected in the common job of Roger Riskin on the Kickoff show series Episodes.
Bart was initially set to assume the double part of Charles Frohman and Skipper James Snare in the 2014 A.R.T. pre-Broadway creation of Tracking down Neverland. He was at last supplanted by Michael McGrath. In 2016, Bart got back to Broadway in the melodic Calamity!. In 2017, Bart was projected in the common job of VP Nero on the second time of the Netflix parody show series A Progression of Sad Occasions.
In 2018, Bart was projected in the primary job of Judge Wilson on the Freestyle show series Great Difficulty, the side project of The Encourages. In 2019, Bart was given a role as Gehenna on the planet debut of Disney’s melodic, Hercules. That very year, he was declared to play Dr. Emmett Brown in the melodic transformation of Back to What’s to come. In 2021, Bart cameoed in the film transformation of Tick, Tick… Blast!, 30 years subsequent to acting in the first show with Jonathan Larson. A person in the film played by Joshua Henry is named “Roger” after him, and is inexactly motivated by Bart.
Movies
♦ 2008 – Spy School
♦ 2008 – Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
♦ 2008 – The Midnight Meat Train
♦ 2009 – Law Abiding Citizen
♦ 2011 – One Night Stand
♦ 2012 – Excision
♦ 2012 – Freaky Deaky
♦ 2012 – A Green Story
♦ 2012 – The Producers
♦ 2012 – Smiley
♦ 2012 – The Last Man
♦ 2013 – April Apocalypse
♦ 2013 – Last Vegas
♦ 2015 – Molly
♦ 2015 – Trumbo
♦ 2016 – Internet Famous
♦ 2017 – Speech & Debate
♦ 2018 – Ghost Light
♦ 2019 – Bayou Tales
♦ 2021 – Tick, Tick… Boom!
TV Shows
♦ 2013 – It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
♦ 2013–2014 – How I Met Your Mother
♦ 2014 – Jessie
♦ 2014 – The Exes
♦ 2014 – How to Build a Better Boy
♦ 2014 – Celebrity Ghost Stories
♦ 2014–2017 – Episodes
♦ 2015 – Modern Family
♦ 2015 – Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
♦ 2015 – Scream Queens
♦ 2015 – You’re the Worst
♦ 2015 – 4th International Academy of Web Television Awards
♦ 2016 – Doc McStuffins
♦ 2016 – Code Black
♦ 2016–2017 – No Tomorrow
♦ 2016–2017 – Graves
♦ 2017 – Grace and Frankie
♦ 2017 – There’s… Johnny!
♦ 2018–2019 – A Series of Unfortunate Events
♦ 2018 – Quantico
♦ 2018 – Elementary
♦ 2019–2021 – Good Trouble
♦ 2019 – The Good Fight
♦ 2021 – The Blacklist