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Ed Weeks

Edward Charles Egerton Weeks (born 25 October 1980), known professionally as Ed Weeks, is an English actor, comedian, and writer of Salvadoran descent, best known for portraying the suave British obstetrician Dr. Jeremy Reed on the Fox/Hulu sitcom The Mindy Project from 2012 to 2017. Born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, Weeks was raised in a bilingual household by his British father, an army officer, and his Salvadoran mother, who instilled in him an early appreciation for language and culture. His family relocated to Germany during his childhood when his father was posted there, an experience that contributed to a sense of isolation and prompted Weeks to develop humor as a coping mechanism while attending boarding school. He later pursued higher education at Queen's College, Taunton, and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he served as president of the Cambridge Footlights dramatic club, honing his skills in sketch comedy and performance. Weeks began his professional career in the UK as a writer and performer, contributing to comedy series such as (2005) and (2008), and co-creating the sketch duo Tommy and the Weeks. At age 30, he moved to to focus on , selling a to before transitioning to with guest appearances on shows like (2006). His breakthrough came with , where his character's posh accent and romantic entanglements with Mindy Kaling's protagonist became a highlight of the series. Subsequent roles include the airline passenger Colin Spangler on (2018), voicing Colin in the Netflix animated series : The Dragon Knight (2022–2023), and appearing as Phil in the thriller (2025). Weeks continues to blend writing and , often drawing on his background for comedic effect.

Early life

Family and childhood

Edward Charles Egerton Weeks was born on October 25, 1980, in , , . His father is British, while his mother hails from , contributing to a multicultural family background that exposed him to bilingual influences from an early age. Weeks spent part of his toddler years in , where his mother's family resides, forming some of his earliest and fondest memories, including time with cousins on the beach and enjoying traditional foods like pupusas. The family primarily raised him in , though they briefly lived in when he was seven due to his father's military service. This period abroad, combined with his Salvadoran heritage, shaped a childhood marked by diverse cultural experiences and a developing sense of humor as a form of self-expression. During his upbringing in , Weeks' bilingual skills, nurtured by his mother, began to fade amid his immersion in English surroundings, though he later reconnected with his Spanish through family visits to . No specific early pursuits in performance or are documented from this time, but his innate emerged young, laying groundwork for his future comedic inclinations.

Education

Weeks attended Queen's College, Taunton, a boarding school in , , beginning at age seven, where he first explored his interest in and through school productions. He later studied at , earning a in English. At , Weeks served as President of the Cambridge Footlights, the university's renowned student dramatic club known for nurturing comedic talent, an experience that significantly developed his skills in and .

Career

Early work in the United Kingdom

Weeks began his professional career in comedy shortly after graduating from in 2002, where he had served as president of the Cambridge Footlights, a renowned student group. Soon after, he co-created the duo Tommy and the Weeks with Tom Bell, performing live shows at the Festival from 2007 to 2009 and contributing to in 2010, blending absurd humor and character sketches. His initial foray into the industry focused on writing for British television, particularly comedy series that emphasized absurd humor and character-driven sketches. One of his earliest writing credits was for the sketch show (2005–2007), where he contributed scripts for multiple episodes in both seasons, helping to shape its satirical take on everyday relationships and gender dynamics. Weeks also wrote additional material for (2005–2007), a sci-fi series about a cloned pop star, which ran for two seasons and featured his contributions to its quirky, speculative narratives. By 2008–2009, he extended his writing to (2008–2011), a BBC children's about a chaotic hotel, providing scripts and additional material that supported its style aimed at young audiences. In parallel with his writing, Weeks made early acting appearances in UK television, often in minor roles within comedy formats. He guest-starred as John 2 in the 2010 episode "Jen the Fredo" of the sitcom , portraying one of the visiting executives in the show's tech-support satire. Additional small parts included Neil in (2005–2007) and Darren Chiseljaw in Hotel Trubble (2008–2011), allowing him to blend performance with his behind-the-scenes work on these productions. These roles in sketch-infused and sitcom environments honed his comedic timing before transitioning to larger opportunities.

Move to the United States and breakthrough

In 2011, Ed Weeks relocated from to with the primary intention of pursuing a writing career in the American industry. Upon arrival, he sold an original half-hour sitcom pilot script to , which secured him a work visa but ultimately did not go into production. This move was motivated by his prior experience writing and performing in the , where he sought greater opportunities in the U.S. market. Weeks' breakthrough came in 2012 when he was cast as Dr. Jeremy Reed, a charismatic and suave ob-gyn colleague to the in the Fox comedy series . The role, initially conceived for an American actor resembling , was rewritten to accommodate Weeks' accent after he auditioned using his natural voice on the advice of a , impressing casting directors during a chemistry read with series creator . Portrayed as a charming ladies' man with a penchant for romantic entanglements, Dr. Reed provided comic relief and occasional tension within the ensemble of the women's health clinic. The Mindy Project aired from 2012 to 2017, first on for three seasons before moving to for its final three, spanning a total of 117 episodes in which Weeks appeared as a series regular. During this period, Weeks made select guest appearances on other American television shows, including a 2015 episode of on , where he played Cole Chapman-Smith, an intense method actor shadowing a doctor for research. He also guest-starred in 2016 on Showtime's as Daniel Hathaway in the episode "End State Vision."

Later career developments

Following the conclusion of his role on The Mindy Project in 2017, which established him as a prominent comedic in , Ed Weeks expanded into lead roles and diverse projects across and animation. In 2018, he starred as the eccentric airline passenger Colin in the LA to Vegas, appearing in all 17 episodes of the single-season series, where his performance highlighted his knack for portraying affable yet chaotic characters in ensemble comedies. Weeks continued to diversify his film work, taking on supporting roles that showcased his dramatic range. He appeared as Chase Nickerson in the 2020 romantic drama , directed by Eugene Ashe, contributing to the film's nostalgic portrayal of 1950s and 1960s culture alongside stars like and . Earlier, in 2015, he led the HBO Films as the scheming Englishman , whose con artist facade unravels during a family wedding, demonstrating his ability to anchor farcical narratives with sharp timing. In recent television, Weeks voiced the character Colin, a British knight stag, in the Netflix animated series Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (2022–2023), appearing across both seasons alongside as . He guest-starred as the ex-fiancé Phillip in three episodes of ABC's in 2023, bringing nuance to a character disrupting the protagonist's new life. He also ventured into for , voicing Mr. S in the 2024 episode "The Mystery of Teen Romance" of Max's animated series . In 2025, Weeks appeared in the mystery thriller , directed by Christopher Landon and released on April 11, co-starring with and in a fast-paced produced by Blumhouse and . Beyond acting, Weeks engaged in creative contributions post-2017, including appearances in music videos for the band . In 2021, he featured in projects like "Carl Jung'n" and "Birth Time," blending his comedic sensibilities with the band's satirical style to explore themes of relationships and self-discovery.

Personal life

Relationships

Weeks has maintained a relatively private personal life, with limited public information available about his romantic partnerships prior to 2023. His only documented relationship was with actress , known for her role as Mellie Grant on the television series . The pair were first publicly linked in February 2016, when they were spotted displaying affection at Elton John's AIDS Foundation Viewing Party in . Their romance, which overlapped with Weeks' tenure on The Mindy Project and Young's prominence on Scandal, lasted several months in 2016. The couple attended several high-profile events together during this period, including the White House Correspondents' Dinner in May 2016 and the 100th episode celebration for The Mindy Project in September 2016, highlighting a brief but visible connection within circles. No further details about the relationship's conclusion have been publicly disclosed, respecting the privacy both individuals have since upheld in their personal matters. Beyond this partnership, Weeks has not been associated with any other romantic relationships in public records, underscoring his preference for discretion away from the spotlight.

Marriage

Ed Weeks married Icelandic musician and songwriter Alma Goodman on September 9, 2023, in a private ceremony in Spain. Goodman, originally from Iceland, has built a career in music, contributing to projects including the music video for Alesso and Katy Perry's "When I'm Gone" (2022), Alesso's "Remedy" (2018), and Youha's "Ice T" (2021). The couple's wedding registry, hosted publicly on Zola, highlighted their excitement about celebrating the event in Spain with loved ones. Prior to his marriage to Goodman, Weeks was in a relationship with actress from 2016, lasting several months.

Filmography

Film roles

Ed Weeks began his film career with minor roles in short films before transitioning to feature-length projects in the mid-2010s. His appearances span comedies, dramas, and thrillers, often portraying sophisticated or quirky supporting characters that align with his television persona during career peaks such as his run on . In 2015, Weeks played Nathan Blonket, a supporting character in the independent comedy 3rd Street Blackout, where a technology-obsessed couple confronts their relationship during a power outage. Later that year, he starred as William, a charming English navigating family chaos, in the black comedy , a supporting yet central role in the about marrying into wealth. Weeks continued with a supporting turn as Chase Nickerson in the 2020 romantic drama , directed by Eugene Ashe, depicting a post-World War II love story set in with and . In 2024, he appeared as Avi Donaldson, a snobbish , in the French Girl, following a Brooklyn teacher's chaotic trip to to meet his girlfriend's family, opposite and . His 2025 releases include a key role as in the thriller Drop, directed by Christopher Landon and released on April 11, where a woman's unsettling experiences on a dating app unfold into high-stakes suspense, co-starring and . Additionally, Weeks had a minor ensemble role in the dark comedy Damned If You Do, about former friends reuniting to escape a pact with the devil, featuring and .

Television roles

Weeks began his television career in the United Kingdom with contributions to several comedy series. He served as a for the sketch comedy show (2005–2007), penning eight episodes alongside co-writers like . In the sci-fi sitcom (2008), Weeks provided additional writing material for all six episodes and made a guest appearance as Neil in one installment. He also contributed writing to Hotel Trubble (2008–2011), a children's series, and appeared as a guest star playing Darren Chiseljaw in the episode "Strictly Come Prancing" from series 2. Transitioning to the United States, Weeks achieved prominence with his recurring role as the charming but hapless Dr. Jeremy Reed on the Fox/Hulu medical comedy The Mindy Project (2012–2017), appearing in 115 of the series' 117 episodes. He followed this with a lead role as the flamboyant flight attendant Colin in the Fox sitcom LA to Vegas (2018), featuring in all 15 episodes of its single season. Weeks continued with voice work and guest appearances in later projects. He voiced the character Colin, a scholarly stag, in 21 episodes of the Netflix animated series Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (2022–2023). In live-action, he guest-starred as the pretentious actor Cole Chapman-Smith in the episode "Playing Doctor" of Royal Pains (season 7, 2015). He portrayed auction house CEO Daniel Hathaway in the House of Lies episode "End State Vision" (season 5, 2016). Weeks recurred as Nell's ex-boyfriend Phillip in three episodes of the ABC comedy Not Dead Yet (2023). Most recently, he provided the voice of Mr. S in the Velma season 2 episode "The Mystery of Teen Romance" (2024).

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