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Gregg Binkley

Gregg Binkley (born March 20, 1963) is an American actor best known for his recurring television roles as Kenny James on the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl (2005–2009) and as Barney on the Fox comedy Raising Hope (2010–2014). Born in Topeka, Kansas, Binkley began his acting career in the late 1980s with appearances in films such as How I Got Into College (1989) and television series including Murder, She Wrote (1984–1996) and Quantum Leap (1988–1993). Over more than three decades in the industry, he has amassed over 100 credits in film and television, collaborating with acclaimed directors such as Mel Brooks in Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995), Clint Eastwood in Changeling (2008), and the Coen Brothers in The Man Who Wasn't There (2001). Binkley's filmography includes supporting roles in notable projects like the science fiction comedy Galaxy Quest (1999), where he played a convention fan, and the family film Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009) as the emcee. He has also guest-starred on popular shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000–2015) and Diary of a Future President (2020). In addition to acting, Binkley is an and acting coach, having published the book Get Your Act Together: Finding Success in and Life (2024) (endorsed by ) and offering workshops, online classes, and private lessons through his Working Actors Workshop in .

Early life and education

Upbringing in Topeka

Gregg Binkley was born on March 20, 1963, in . As the youngest of four children, Binkley grew up in a supportive environment in Topeka, where his stayed at home to care for the , embodying generosity and creativity that left a lasting impression on him. His father owned tire stores and demonstrated a strong by founding a local Little League team and maintaining a 3.5-acre garden featuring 25,000 to 40,000 tulips each spring, which fostered a involvement and encouraged Binkley's sense of possibility. This paternal encouragement was encapsulated in his father's frequent advice that Binkley "could be anything [he] wanted to be," instilling early confidence in pursuing personal ambitions. Binkley's formative years in Topeka were marked by both parents' creative influences, which subtly nurtured his interest in performance amid a stable, Midwestern upbringing. A pivotal childhood anecdote occurred during junior high when a teacher noticed his playful antics in the hallways and cast him as in a school production of You're a Good Man, , marking his first experience and sparking a passion for through the thrill of audience reactions. His father's rare compliment on the performance further reinforced this budding interest, highlighting the family's role in affirming his talents.

High school and early pursuits

Binkley attended Washburn Rural High School in Topeka, Kansas, graduating in 1981 as . His early interest in performance emerged during junior high, where he portrayed in a school production of You're a Good Man, after a teacher noticed his playful demeanor in the hallways. This experience sparked his enjoyment of audience interaction, though it also introduced challenges with performance anxiety that he later addressed. Following high school, Binkley enrolled at the , becoming a member of the theater department while pursuing a in , which he completed in 1986. Toward the end of his studies, he rediscovered his passion for acting, deciding to shift career paths despite initially planning a future in . After graduation, Binkley relocated to in 1987 to pursue acting professionally, committing to a long-term effort in the industry. In May 1988, he gained early public exposure as a contestant on the game show Classic Concentration.

Acting career

Beginnings and discovery

After moving to following high school, Binkley entered the entertainment industry by taking a job as a waiter at the 1950s-themed diner Ed Debevic's in Beverly Hills, where he performed in character as a "security guard" inspired by . There, he was discovered by radio personality , who cast him as a series regular on the late-night talk show Into the Night with Rick Dees for its 1990–1991 run. This opportunity marked an early breakthrough, showcasing Binkley's comedic talents in sketch segments alongside host Dees and other performers. Binkley's professional acting debut came in 1988 with a as a nerdy on the ABC sitcom . He followed this with additional guest roles, including Barney/Elroy Tanner on Out of This World (1988–1990), Copy Boy on (1989), Mark on (1991), and Deputy on (1992). These early television spots established him in dramatic and comedic series, often playing supporting or quirky characters that highlighted his versatile timing. In film, Binkley made his early mark in 1992 as Harold Skolnick in the made-for-TV comedy Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation, portraying a hapless fraternity member amid the nerds' battle against campus adversaries. Around the same period, he gained visibility as the spokesperson "Dan the Guy" in a six-year for the fast-food chain, appearing in 58 television commercials and related promotions from 2000 to 2006. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Binkley navigated the challenges of securing mostly one-off guest roles across various shows, which provided steady work but required constant auditions and limited opportunities for recurring characters. This phase built his resume through consistent performances in ensemble casts, though it often meant piecing together short-term gigs to sustain his career in a competitive industry.

Major television roles

Binkley's breakthrough in television came with his recurring role as Kenny James on the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl from 2005 to 2009, appearing in 20 episodes across the first three seasons. Kenny, a shy and closeted gay man whom protagonist Earl Hickey had bullied in high school, represented the first item on Earl's karmic "list" of amends, highlighting themes of redemption and personal growth in the series. Binkley's portrayal, starting in the Emmy-winning pilot, added depth to the show's ensemble of quirky supporting characters and contributed to its critical acclaim for blending humor with heartfelt storytelling, earning the series a dedicated fanbase during its four-season run. Following this success, Binkley secured a prominent series regular role as Barney Hughes, the excitable manager of Howdy's Market, on the from 2010 to 2014, appearing in 71 episodes. Initially recurring in season 1, Barney's character evolved into a key comic foil for the Chance family, often serving as the butt of jokes while providing workplace chaos and unlikely friendships that underscored the show's absurd, family-centric humor. The series received positive reception for its talented cast and balance of crude and heartfelt elements, with Binkley's performance helping to sustain its popularity through four seasons and solidify his reputation for portraying endearing, figures. In more recent years, Binkley took on the recurring role of Dr. Cooper, the school's vice principal, in the Disney+ series (2020–2021), contributing to its exploration of coming-of-age stories through a diverse ensemble. He also appeared as Elliot Matthison in a 2025 guest spot on , playing a Jabot employee involved in corporate intrigue during an April episode, and has guest-starred on shows such as (2023) as Eric and . Earlier in his career, Binkley made notable guest appearances that showcased his versatility, including as Officer Weston on in 2006, adding to the show's rapid-fire dialogue and small-town dynamics, and as Randy on in 2004, fitting into its chaotic family comedy style. These roles, though brief, helped build his profile in ensemble-driven sitcoms before his major recurring commitments.

Film appearances

Binkley's film career gained momentum in the late 1990s with a small but memorable role as Fan #3 in the science fiction comedy Galaxy Quest (1999), a parody of Star Trek that has since achieved cult classic status among fans for its affectionate homage to genre fandom and convention culture. In 1995, he appeared as Woodbridge in Mel Brooks's horror comedy Dracula: Dead and Loving It, contributing to the film's ensemble of eccentric characters in a satirical take on Bram Stoker's novel. His collaboration with acclaimed directors continued in 2001 with the role of the New Man in the Coen Brothers' neo-noir drama The Man Who Wasn't There, a black-and-white period piece exploring themes of alienation and fate starring Billy Bob Thornton. Binkley took on supporting parts in more dramatic fare later in the decade, including the role of Jury Foreman in Clint Eastwood's historical thriller (2008), which dramatizes the real-life and stars as a mother searching for her missing son. He returned to family-friendly comedy as the Emcee in (2009), a live-action/animated sequel that grossed over $443 million worldwide and features the chipmunk trio competing in a talent show. Further voice work came in the animated sci-fi adventure (2013), where Binkley provided the uncredited voice of Ralph, a in a story about alien brothers rescuing one another from Area 51. His most recent major film role was as Mike in Woody Allen's romantic comedy-drama (2016), set in 1930s and , alongside stars like and in a tale of , ambition, and glamour. In 2025, he appeared as the Horrified Bartender in the film Honey Don't!

Writing and teaching

Book authorship

In 2024, Gregg Binkley published his first book, Get Your Act Together: Finding Success in and Life, released on through an independent imprint and available for purchase on . Drawing from his three decades as a professional , the book serves as a practical guide for aspiring performers, blending personal anecdotes from his career with actionable exercises designed to foster presence, build confidence, and navigate the industry's challenges. Binkley emphasizes holistic growth, offering advice on —such as audition preparation and role selection—alongside strategies for personal resilience, including overcoming self-doubt and maintaining work-life balance in a competitive field. The book has received endorsements from prominent figures in television, including Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston, who praised it, stating, "I wish I had a book like this when I was starting out my career. Gregg tells it like it really is on the long journey as a professional ." Other supporters, such as Modern Family Eric Stonestreet and My Name Is Earl creator Greg Garcia, praised its blend of entertainment and utility, noting Binkley's authentic voice as a working . Early reception has been positive, with Amazon customer reviews averaging 5.0 out of 5 stars from 19 readers (as of November 2025), who highlight its inspirational tone and real-world applicability as a resource for both actors and those pursuing success in any creative pursuit. Binkley intended the work to demystify for beginners, positioning it as an accessible toolkit rather than a theoretical , with each concluding in step-by-step prompts to encourage immediate application.

Acting workshops

Gregg Binkley founded the Working Actors Workshop in 2017, drawing on his over three decades of experience as a professional to create a program aimed at equipping aspiring performers with the tools for sustained success in the industry. The workshop operates from the NoHo Actors Studio in North , , offering in-person classes on Wednesdays from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., online sessions on Tuesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time, and private coaching available both virtually and in-person at $125 per hour. These formats accommodate working actors' schedules, with monthly fees of $225 for group classes and an eight-week foundational course priced at $475. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills derived directly from Binkley's career, including audition preparation, self-tape techniques, scene work, and building professional habits such as confidence, focus, and eliminating self-sabotaging behaviors. Participants engage in foundational exercises over eight weeks to discover authentic characters within themselves, foster presence, and apply principles to challenges, ensuring they not only roles but also pursue work proactively. This approach, informed by Binkley's tenure on shows like and , prioritizes real-world applicability over theoretical study, helping students develop a supportive community for ongoing growth. To encourage participation, the offers free audits, such as seminars like the one held on July 9, 2025, allowing potential students to experience the class environment without commitment. Recent expansions in 2024 and 2025 include the launch of new online groups starting in August 2025 and the addition of specialized sessions like "Get Your Act Together," broadening access for nationwide. These developments reflect Binkley's commitment to evolving the program amid industry shifts toward virtual training. Students have reported significant impacts, crediting the workshop with transforming their professional mindset and career trajectories. For instance, television producer Greg Garcia praised it, stating, "If you’re an actor who wants to know how to get hired over and over again, please do yourself a favor and listen to everything Gregg Binkley has to say." Another participant, actor , noted, "Gregg is as passionate about helping other actors expand their dreams as he is about building his own. A truly remarkable teacher and mentor." The program's emphasis on Binkley's industry insights has led to high satisfaction, evidenced by its 5.0 rating on review platforms from participants who value the actionable advice for long-term success.

Personal life

Marriage and children

Gregg Binkley met his wife, Tokiko Ohniwa, in an acting class in . The couple married on May 31, 2003, and have maintained a stable partnership since then. Binkley and Ohniwa reside in with their three children, prioritizing family amid the demands of his acting profession. Their family life reflects a commitment to creating a supportive home environment, where Binkley often draws inspiration from his role as a . Balancing his career with family responsibilities has been a key aspect of Binkley's personal journey, particularly given the unpredictable nature of acting schedules that can involve long hours on set and frequent travel. He has spoken about the challenges of this equilibrium, emphasizing the importance of flexibility and presence in family moments to nurture his children's growth.

Family background

Gregg Binkley was the youngest of four children born to Jerold A. Binkley (March 20, 1934 – April 6, 2018) and Joan Louise Binkley (December 11, 1934 – May 12, 2019) in . His siblings included his older sister Sherry Clayton and older brothers Mike Binkley and Rick Binkley. Binkley's older brother, Mike Binkley, is a retired television news anchor who spent much of his career at in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. The brothers, both prominent figures in media, grew up in a modest Midwestern household that emphasized strong personal values such as politeness, humility, and discretion. As Mike Binkley reflected, “We come from a really modest, Midwestern family where we were taught to mind our manners and basically keep to ourselves.” This family ethos shaped their personal outlooks, with Gregg emerging as a free-spirited individual from an early age, in contrast to Mike's more reserved and structured demeanor. Their parents, who resided in Topeka throughout their lives, expressed amusement at their sons' eventual public prominence, highlighting the grounded nature of the family's values. The Binkleys maintain deep ties to , particularly Topeka, where the family home served as a cornerstone of their upbringing. Jerold Binkley, a local entrepreneur and , founded the annual Tulip Time event in the 1980s, initially showcasing his extensive home gardens before it evolved into a county-wide spring celebration featuring thousands of blooming at public sites like Lake Shawnee. This legacy underscores the family's enduring influence on Topeka's cultural and communal life, reflecting values of creativity and that permeated their household.

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