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Role
  
Television actor


Name
  
Mark Metcalf

Years active
  
1978–present

Children
  
Julius Metcalf

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Full Name
  
Mark Howes Metcalf

Born
  
March 11, 1946 (age 78) (
1946-03-11
)

Spouse
  
Elizabeth Wick (m. 1989–2005)

Books
  
The Rich at Play: Foxhunting, Land Ownership and the Countryside Alliance

Movies
  
National Lampoon's Animal H, Drive Me Crazy, The Heavenly Kid, The Final Terror, The Stupids

Similar People
  
Stephen Furst, James Daughton, Peter Riegert, Mary Louise Weller, Douglas Kenney

Alma mater
  

Mark Metcalf (Animal House, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Niagara Falls Comic Con 2018 Full Panel


Mark Howes Metcalf (born March 11, 1946) is an American television and film actor.

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Mark Metcalf - Actor


Early life

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Metcalf was born in Findlay, Ohio. He attended Westfield High School in Westfield, New Jersey and is a graduate of the University of Michigan (BA 1968).

Film and television work

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Metcalf is well-known for his role in the 1978 college comedy Animal House, where he played the sadistic ROTC leader Douglas C. Neidermeyer. He played a similar character in the Twisted Sister music videos "We're Not Gonna Take It", as the father, and "I Wanna Rock", as a high school teacher.

He portrayed another similar character in the 1996 movie The Stupids and the sitcom Teen Angel. His other films included Julia (1977), Chilly Scenes of Winter (1979), Where the Buffalo Roam (1980), The Final Terror (1983), The Heavenly Kid (1985), One Crazy Summer (1986), Mr. North (1988), Oscar (1991) and Sorority Boys (2002).

In the police drama Hill Street Blues, Metcalf had an early key role in the first season as Officer Harris, often clashing with his partner Officer Santini. However, the role was cut short when Metcalf's character was murdered in the episode "Up in Arms".

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In the 1997–2003 television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff, Angel, Metcalf played the ancient vampire supervillain, identified in the "BuffyVerse" as "The Master". Coincidentally, he also played a character called "the Maestro", whose real name was Robert "Bob" Cobb, on two episodes of Seinfeld.

Theater work

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Metcalf works at First Stage Children's Theater. One of the plays he performed in was called The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, based on the novel by Avi. Another play he appeared in at First Stage was Holes in the early 2000s. He is a frequent guest on the Bob and Brian show on WHQG and writes for Third Coast Digest. He is also a volunteer champion for the Alzheimer's Association and has written about the Alzheimer's documentary I Remember Better When I Paint.

Personal life

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Metcalf previously dated Glenn Close and Carrie Fisher. He moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 2000. Metcalf and his ex-wife, Libby, have one child, Julius. Metcalf lived in Bayside, Wisconsin until mid-2013 when he moved to Montana.

Contrary to popular belief, Mark is not related to actress Laurie Metcalf.

Filmography

Actor
2019
The Field as
Sheriff Roy
2018
What Is Done (Short) as
Frank
2018
A Futile and Stupid Gesture as
Second Publisher
2014
Hamlet A.D.D. as
Speedy McSpitty
2013
Prone (Short) as
Howard
2013
Billy Club as
The Umpire
2012
The Smart Ones as
Professor Faron
2012
Little Red as
Lou
2012
Playback as
Chris Safford
2011
The Evilest of Sorcerers (Short) as
Sorcerer
2011
The Wheel (Short) as
Father
2011
Operation: Belvis Bash as
Major Emile Hickory
2011
Fort McCoy as
Mr. Gerkey
2009
How to Not Kill Everyone (Short) as
Narrator
2009
Mad Men (TV Series) as
Mayor Johnson
- Souvenir (2009) - Mayor Johnson
2009
Modus Operandi as
Copper Gore
2008
Blue Lines (Short) as
The Lieutenant
2007
The Sleeper as
Richmond
2007
The Furry Revolt (Short) as
Narrator
2006
The Legend Trip as
Charles knotting
2004
Wishtaker (Short)
1997
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series) as
The Master
- Lessons (2002) - The Master
- The Wish (1998) - The Master
- Prophecy Girl (1997) - The Master
- Nightmares (1997) - The Master
- Angel (1997) - The Master
- Never Kill a Boy on the First Date (1997) - The Master
- The Harvest (1997) - The Master
- Welcome to the Hellmouth (1997) - The Master
2002
Lone Hero as
Marshall Harris
2002
Sorority Boys as
John Kloss
2002
Britney, Baby, One More Time as
Barfly
2001
Warden of Red Rock (TV Movie) as
Carl McVale
2000
Angel (TV Series) as
The Master
- Darla (2000) - The Master
2000
The Million Dollar Kid as
Officer Bob
1999
JAG (TV Series) as
Captain Pike
- True Callings (1999) - Captain Pike
- Rules of Engagement (1999) - Captain Pike
- King of the Greenie Board (1999) - Captain Pike
1999
Drive Me Crazy as
Mr. Rope
1997
Ally McBeal (TV Series) as
Attorney Walden
- They Eat Horses, Don't They? (1998) - Attorney Walden
- Drawing the Lines (1997) - Attorney Walden
1998
Star Trek: Voyager (TV Series) as
Hirogen Medic
- The Killing Game, Part II (1998) - Hirogen Medic
- The Killing Game (1998) - Hirogen Medic
1997
Teen Angel (TV Series) as
Roderick Nitzke / Mr. Nitkze / Mr. Nitzke
- Look Ma, No Face (1998) - Mr. Nitkze
- The Un-Natural (1998) - Mr. Nitzke
- Back to DePolo (1998) - Roderick Nitzke
- I Love Nitzke (1997) - Roderick Nitzke
- Honest Abe and Popular Steve (1997) - Roderick Nitzke
- Sings Like an Angel (1997) - Roderick Nitzke
- Marty Buys the Farm (1997) - Roderick Nitzke
1997
Loose Women as
Director Marsh
1997
Hijacking Hollywood as
Michael Lawrence
1996
The Stupids as
Colonel Neidermeyer
1995
Seinfeld (TV Series) as
Bob Cobb
- The Doll (1996) - Bob Cobb
- The Maestro (1995) - Bob Cobb
1996
Party of Five (TV Series) as
Mr. Reeves
- Unfair Advantage (1996) - Mr. Reeves
1995
Rage as
Lt. Gov. Dalquist
1995
A Reason to Believe as
Dean Kirby
1995
Melrose Place (TV Series) as
Det. Bob Wilkens
- Breakfast at Tiffany's, Dinner at Eight (1995) - Det. Bob Wilkens
- St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1995) - Det. Bob Wilkens
1994
Touched by an Angel (TV Series) as
Nick Morrow
- The Southbound Bus (1994) - Nick Morrow
1994
Dead at 21 (TV Series) as
Sheriff Sullivan
- Love Minus Zero (1994) - Sheriff Sullivan
1994
Walker, Texas Ranger (TV Series) as
Norval Hayes
- Deadly Vision (1994) - Norval Hayes
1994
Silk Stalkings (TV Series) as
Scott Finn
- The Last Campaign (1994) - Scott Finn
1993
Renegade (TV Series) as
Russell
- The Champ (1993) - Russell
1992
I'm Your Man (Video Game) as
Richard Hewitt
1992
Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster (TV Movie) as
Dennis Kelso - State of Alaska
1992
Screen One (TV Series) as
Dennis Kelso
- Disaster at Valdez (1992) - Dennis Kelso
1991
A Woman Named Jackie (TV Mini Series) as
George Smathers
- The Onassis Years (1991) - George Smathers
- The Kennedy Years (1991) - George Smathers
1991
Guilty Until Proven Innocent (TV Movie) as
Ron D'Angelo
1991
Dream On (TV Series) as
The Creature
- The Second Greatest Story Ever Told: Parts 1 & 2 (1991) - The Creature
1991
Oscar as
Milhous
1991
L.A. Law (TV Series) as
Greg Morrison
- As God Is My Co-Defendant (1991) - Greg Morrison
1989
A Man Called Hawk (TV Series) as
Mr. Kirkpatrick
- The Divided Child (1989) - Mr. Kirkpatrick
1988
Mr. North as
Mr.Skeel
1988
Miami Vice (TV Series) as
Agent Brody
- Baseballs of Death (1988) - Agent Brody
1986
Twisted Sister: Come Out and Play (Music Video) as
Douglas C. Niedermeyer / Dad (segment "We're Not Gonna Take It")
1986
One Crazy Summer as
Aguilla Beckersted
1986
One Life to Live (TV Series) as
Stick
- Episode #1.4546 (1986) - Stick
- Episode #1.4545 (1986) - Stick
- Episode #1.4544 (1986) - Stick
1985
The Heavenly Kid as
Joe Barnes
1984
The Oasis as
Eric
1984
Twisted Sister: I Wanna Rock (Music Video short) as
Teacher
1984
Twisted Sister: We're Not Gonna Take It (Music Video) as
Father
1984
Almost You as
Andrews
1983
Hotel (TV Series) as
Chuck
- Confrontations (1983) - Chuck
1983
For Love and Honor (TV Series) as
Major Camden
- Rite of Passage (1983) - Major Camden
1983
The Final Terror as
Mike
1982
Teachers Only (TV Series) as
David
- Diana, Substitute Mother (1982) - David
1981
Hill Street Blues (TV Series) as
Officer Harris
- Up in Arms (1981) - Officer Harris
- Film at Eleven (1981) - Officer Harris
- Presidential Fever (1981) - Officer Harris
- Hill Street Station (1981) - Officer Harris (uncredited)
1981
Breaking Away (TV Series) as
The Racer
- La Strada (1981) - The Racer
1980
Where the Buffalo Roam as
Dooley
1979
Chilly Scenes of Winter as
Ox
1979
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
Ted Parker
- Echo of a Distant Battle: Part 2 (1979) - Ted Parker
- Echo of a Distant Battle: Part 1 (1979) - Ted Parker
1978
National Lampoon's Animal House as
Doug Neidermeyer
1978
Having Babies (TV Series) as
Buddy
- Careers (1978) - Buddy
1977
Julia as
Pratt
1975
Karen (TV Series) as
Jess Walker
- I Gave at the Office (1975) - Jess Walker
1973
The Garden Party (Short) as
Ted
Producer
2010
Spare Change (Short) (producer)
2009
Ward Three (Short) (producer)
2008
The Waiting Room (Short) (executive producer)
2007
Small Talk (Short) (executive producer)
2006
She Never Screams (Short) (executive producer)
1979
Chilly Scenes of Winter (producer - produced by)
Soundtrack
1997
Teen Angel (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- I Love Nitzke (1997) - (performer: "The Ballad of the Green Berets" - uncredited)
Thanks
2012
Yellow Hill: The Stranger's Tale (Short) (the producers wish to thank)
1998
The Yearbook: An 'Animal House' Reunion (Video documentary) (special thanks)
Self
2022
Monsters Madness and Magic (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Slayer of Slayers - An Interview with Mark Metcalf (2022) - Self
2020
Character (Short) as
Self
2018
Animal House 40th Anniversary Reunion (Video) as
Self
2017
Manlife (Documentary) as
Alfred Lawson (voice)
2016
Rockshow Featuring Twisted Sister (Video documentary) as
Self
2013
Rock and Roll Roast of Dee Snider (TV Special) as
Self
2008
Animal House: The Inside Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2002
VH-1 Where Are They Now? (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Hair Bands (2002) - Self
2002
VH-1 Behind the Movie (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Animal House (2002) - Self
1998
The Yearbook: An 'Animal House' Reunion (Video documentary) as
Self - 'Doug Niedermeyer'
Archive Footage
2018
Jay Leno's Garage (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- More Power (2018) - Self
2006
Video on Trial (TV Series) as
Abusive Father
- Episode #2.6 (2006) - Abusive Father (uncredited)
1999
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series) as
The Master
- Doppelgangland (1999) - The Master (uncredited)

References

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