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Dov Tiefenbach
Born

Dov Yosef Tiefenbach


(1981-12-08) December 8, 1981 (age 42)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present

Dov Yosef Tiefenbach (born December 8, 1981) is a Canadian actor and musician.

Life and career

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Tiefenbach was born on December 8, 1981, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is of Jewish background.[1] He began his acting career at the age of 12, starting in commercials, before playing the role of Josh Avery in the television series RoboCop (1994). He landed his first starring role as Murray Murray in the short film Love Child (1995) alongside actress Neve Campbell.

After those pivotal first projects, Dov was cast as the lead role Nick Burns in the 1996 Broadway production A Thousand Clowns alongside actor Judd Hirsch. After returning to Toronto, his name began circulating as he worked his way further into the film industry, starring in the lead roles of both Little Men and Cheaters. In 2003 he won a Leo Award for Best Supporting Male Performance in Flower & Garnet (2002).

His most recent roles include the reclusive writer Lucky Carroway in the television series This Space for Rent (2006), the troubled young Adrian in the psychological thriller The Dark Hours (2005) and the hippie drug dealer Bradley Thomas in the comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004).

Before he moved to Los Angeles, he was the frontman for the Toronto-based "dirty indie pop" band Theresa's Sound-World[2] (named after a Sonic Youth song).

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1994 You Love Me I Hate You Eric
1995 Tommy Boy Kid at Lake
1995 It Takes Two Harry Butkis Jr.
1996 Harriet the Spy Boy with Purple Socks
1996 Love Child Murray Murray Short film
1998 The Mighty Doghouse Boy #1
2000 Cheaters Irwin Flickas
2001 Get Over It Little Steve
2001 One of Them Reggie Short film
2001 Knockaround Guys Teeze
2001 On the Line High School Kid
2001 Jason X Azreal
2002 Flower & Garnet Ronnie
2002 Between Strangers Matt
2003 Detention Willy Lopez
2003 The Delicate Art of Parking Lonny Goosen
2003 Public Domain Tommy
2004 Against the Ropes Organic Clerk
2004 Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle Hippie Student
2005 The Dark Hours Adrian
2005 The Archer Tony Short film
2005 Fallen Greg P. Short film
2006 Snow Cake Jack the Optician
2007 The Day the Dead Weren't Dead' Stewart 'The Sauce' Jackson Short film
2008 Happiending Mr. Chicken Short film
2008 Parasomnia Billy
2008 Conversation with the Supplicant Main Character Short film
2009 You Might as Well Live Hershey Hersenfield
2009 Fault Line
2010 Sympathy for Delicious Oogie
2010 Polish Bar Moises
2011 Boy Toy Ronnie
2011 The FP Triple Decka 1K
2011 A Holiday Heist Bert
2011 Literally, Right Before Aaron Best Man Short film, completed
2011 What Happens When Robert Leaves the Room. Mel Short film, post-production
2011 The Napkin Robin Short film
2014 Asthma Logan Backer
2014 Pretend We're Kissing Benny
2017 We Forgot to Break Up Will Sacco
2017 Molly's Game Club Customer

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1994 RoboCop Josh Avery 2 episodes
1994 Squawk Box TV series
1995 The NeverEnding Story Meeka (voice) Episode: "Spook City"
1996 Radiant City Joel TV movie
1996 The Magic School Bus Caller (voice) 2 episodes
1996 Beyond the Call Mark's Friend TV movie
1996 Goosebumps Tim Swanson Episode: "Bad Hare Day"
1998 Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension Specialist Episode: "Last Laugh"
1998 Goosebumps Fred 2 episodes
1998 Little Men Jack Ford 4 episodes
1999 Dear America: Dreams in the Golden Country Yitzy Silver TV short
1999 Animorphs Erek 2 episodes
1999 Relic Hunter Marty Billings Episode: "Flag Day"
2000 Trapped in a Purple Haze Kyle McCusker TV movie
2000 Cheaters Irwin Flickas TV movie
2001 Wolf Girl Ryan Klein TV movie
2002 Witchblade Jagger 3 episodes
2002 I Love Mummy Episode: "Science Fair"
2004 Doc Larry Episode: "Nip, Tuck and Die"
2004 Wonderfalls Rufus Episode: "Safety Canary"
2005 Tilt Crackle 6 episodes
2006 This Space for Rent Lucky Carroway TV series
2006 Billable Hours Stu Berger 8 episodes
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Anthony Himmer Episode: "Fannysmackin'"
2009 10 Items or Less Barry Episode: "Star Trok"
2010, 2011 Detroit 1-8-7 JJ Zagorski 2 episodes
2012 CSI: NY Walter Danzig 2 episodes
2012 Perception Andre Lustig Episode: "Kilimanjaro"
2017 Save Me
2018 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Fitz 3 episodes
2020 Umbrella Academy Keechie 6 episodes
2021 Titans Gizmo Episode: "Barbara Gordon"
2023 Transplant Percy Campbell 3 Episodes:

References

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  1. ^ "Celebrities | Dov Tiefenbach". Jewish United Fund. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  • ^ "Theresa's Sound-World". Archived from the original on 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2007-06-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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