Byrne Offutt

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From the first Spiderman movie to the parody Superhero Movie, Offutt has gained a reputation as both a dramatic and comedic actor. In 2011, he completed three short films, Algorhythm, Perfect Day and Liking Men that are showing in the film festival circuit. A sketch comedy pilot he co-created was filmed in 2011 as well and was scheduled for Direct TV in 2012. Other television appearances include recurring roles on Kickin' It, The Young and the Restless and Significant Others as well as appearances on Law & Order: Los Angeles, Justified, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Frasier, Pushing Daisies, Lie to Me, Criminal Minds, E-Ring and NCIS. With recurring characters on the cartoons W.I.T.C.H. and Futurama, Offutt was inducted into the Museum of Television and Radio's permanent collection for the syndicated radio serial Danger Cow. In the theatre world, Offutt's most recent[when?] role was Pink in Pink Floyd's The Wall at The Actors' Gang Theatre.

Voice acting

He voices the character of Uriah on the Disney cartoon W.I.T.C.H. as well as appearing in 44 episodes of Futurama. He plays several characters in the video games Hitman 4 and Kameo: Elements of Power and, most recently,[when?] played the character of Chalmers in Medal of Honor: Airborne.

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