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Jason Segel

Jason Segel is an actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and musician, best known for portraying the affable in the long-running sitcom from 2005 to 2014. Born Jason Jordan Segel on January 18, 1980, in , , he was raised in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood by his mother, Jillian Jordan, a homemaker of English, Scottish, and Irish descent, and his father, Alvin Segel, a of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage; Segel was brought up in his father's Jewish faith despite attending a Catholic elementary school. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches tall, he played in high school at the prestigious before discovering his passion for acting through local theater productions at the Palisades Playhouse. Segel's career breakthrough came in 1999 with his debut as the lovable slacker Nick Andopolis in Judd Apatow's teen dramedy , which showcased his comedic timing and vulnerability, launching him into collaborations with Apatow on films like (2007), where he played the stoner Ben's roommate. His role in solidified his stardom, earning him acclaim for blending humor with heartfelt moments over nine seasons, while he simultaneously wrote and starred in the romantic comedy (2008), a box-office success that highlighted his skills as a and performer in a lead role involving full-frontal nudity for comedic effect. Segel expanded into broader roles, co-writing the soundtrack for (2010), penning the story for (2011)—which he also starred in alongside —and appearing in ensemble comedies such as (2009) and (2011). In addition to comedy, Segel has explored drama and production, starring in the sci-fi thriller The Discovery (2017) and creating the surreal AMC series Dispatches from Elsewhere (2020), which he also produced; more recently, he co-created and leads the Apple TV+ dramedy Shrinking (2023–present) as grieving therapist Jimmy Laird, opposite , earning praise for its blend of wit and emotional depth across its first two seasons (2023–2024), with a third season premiering on January 28, 2026, featuring guest stars including and . Segel stars in the upcoming psychological thriller (2025), directed by . As a musician, he has contributed original songs to projects like and , often incorporating his interests in and .

Early life

Family background

Jason Segel was born on January 18, 1980, in , . He is the middle child of Jillian Jordan, a homemaker of English, Scottish, and ancestry, and Alvin Segel, a lawyer of Ashkenazi Jewish descent from , , and . Segel has an older brother named and a younger sister named Alison. He grew up in the affluent Pacific Palisades neighborhood of , an area known for its scenic coastal views and proximity to the entertainment industry. He attended in the evenings and had a Bar Mitzvah ceremony, aligning with his Jewish upbringing. This upbringing in a culturally rich environment provided Segel with early exposure to entertainment through the local scene and familial discussions influenced by his interfaith heritage.

Education and early interests

Segel attended St. Matthew's Parish School, a private Episcopal institution in Pacific Palisades, California, during his early years, followed by Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles for high school. Standing at 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m), Segel excelled in athletics at Harvard-Westlake, playing on the boys' basketball team that captured the 1996–97 CIF Southern Section and state championships. His dunking ability earned him the nickname "Dr. Dunk," highlighted during a high school slam dunk contest. Parallel to his sports involvement, Segel nurtured an early passion for , performing in school productions like Edward Albee's under drama teacher Ted Walch, who organized private sessions and a secret showcase for casting directors. He also appeared in plays at the nearby Palisades Playhouse, exploring comedy through theatrical roles. These experiences, inspired by watching films and stage performances, were bolstered by his parents enrolling him in acting classes to overcome and build social connections.

Career

Television roles

Jason Segel's television career began with his debut as Nick Andopolis in the short-lived but critically acclaimed series (1999–2000), where he portrayed a lovable, drum-obsessed slacker navigating high school awkwardness in Judd Apatow's , marking his breakout role that established him as a promising comedic talent. This performance in the Emmy-nominated comedy-drama launched Segel's on-screen presence and led to further collaborations with Apatow. He continued this partnership in Undeclared (2001–2002), playing Eric, a student dealing with the uncertainties of young adulthood, which further honed his skills in ensemble-driven humor and solidified his reputation within Apatow's creative circle. Segel's defining television role came as in How I Met Your Mother (2005–2014), where he depicted the affable, environmentally conscious lawyer and devoted husband over nine seasons and 208 episodes, embodying unwavering loyalty and heartfelt optimism that became central to the show's enduring appeal. In addition to acting, Segel co-wrote several episodes, contributing to the series' blend of romance and . The role elevated him to widespread fame, showcasing his ability to sustain a long-form with emotional depth and . In 2020, Segel created, starred in, and executive produced the AMC surreal drama series , portraying , an ordinary man drawn into a mysterious alongside an ensemble cast including and André Benjamin. Throughout his career, Segel has made notable guest appearances on shows like The Late Show with and provided voice work in television animations, such as voicing in (2009), adding a layer of versatility to his portfolio. More recently, Segel starred as in the miniseries Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (2022–2023), portraying the intense, fast-paced coach who led the Lakers to a championship, highlighting his range in dramatic, period-specific roles. He returned to leading man status in Shrinking (2023–present), co-created with Bill Lawrence and , as Jimmy Laird, a grappling with profound after his wife's death, whose unfiltered advice disrupts his clients' lives and his own; the Apple TV+ series premiered its first season in 2023 and second season in October 2024, which concluded in December 2024, with a third season set to premiere on January 28, 2026.

Film roles

Segel made his debut in the 1998 teen Can't Hardly Wait, portraying William Lichter, a minor character known as the Watermelon Guy who injects vodka into a at a house . His early screen presence was limited, but the role marked his entry into Hollywood's ensemble-driven youth films. Segel's visibility expanded through Judd Apatow's circle, particularly with his supporting role as Jason in the 2007 hit Knocked Up, where he played one of protagonist Ben Stone's immature roommates and friends navigating unexpected fatherhood. The film, a box-office success that solidified Apatow's influence in raunchy ensemble , helped elevate Segel's profile from television to wider cinematic audiences. He achieved a major breakthrough as the lead in the 2008 Forgetting Sarah Marshall, written by and starring Segel as Peter Bretter, a sensitive TV composer reeling from a and seeking solace in . The role highlighted Segel's ability to blend , emotional vulnerability, and self-deprecating humor, earning praise for its heartfelt take on heartbreak. Segel followed with a string of comedic leads that showcased his affable everyman persona. In I Love You, Man (2009), he played Sydney Fife, a free-spirited bachelor who becomes the unlikely best friend to a newly engaged man (), exploring male friendship through "man-dates" and rock concerts. He appeared briefly in Get Him to the Greek (2010) as Sergio Roma, a flamboyant waiter serving a disastrous flaming cocktail to rock star Aldous Snow. He also provided the voice of the villainous Vector in the animated film (2010) and its sequel Minions (2015). Segel then starred as Gary in (2011), a devoted fan reuniting and the gang for a comeback show, infusing the family musical with earnest enthusiasm and ensemble charm. That year, he appeared in the ensemble comedy Bad Teacher as the substitute teacher Trent. Transitioning toward dramatic roles, Segel portrayed the aimless but intuitive Jeff in the 2012 indie drama , a brother on a mundane errand that uncovers family secrets, co-starring with and . His performance demonstrated a shift from broad humor to introspective character work. He also starred in the romantic comedy Sex Tape (2014) opposite . Segel earned widespread acclaim for his dramatic turn as acclaimed author in The End of the Tour (2015), depicting the reclusive writer's five-day book tour interview with journalist (Jesse ). Critics lauded his nuanced portrayal of Wallace's intellectual depth, social awkwardness, and underlying isolation, marking a pivotal evolution in his career. He continued in drama with The Discovery (2017), a sci-fi thriller where he played Will, the skeptical son of a scientist () whose afterlife proof sparks a epidemic; the role explored grief and existential doubt amid romantic tension. In 2019, he starred as Dane Faucheux in the biographical drama , based on a true story of friendship and loss. In the 2020s, Segel took on the supporting role of Big Walker, the compassionate uncle, in the 2022 Apple TV+ adaptation , a about a teen grappling with her sister's death through poetry and first love. That year, he also appeared in the thriller Windfall in an . In 2023, he reprised his voice role as in the animated short Mooned. Looking ahead, Segel is set to star in the Sponsor (2025), directed by .

Writing and production work

Jason Segel made his debut with the 2008 , which he wrote and starred in under director . The screenplay drew from Segel's personal experiences, including a humiliating breakup that inspired the film's opening scene of full-frontal nudity. The movie's iconic "naked breakup" moment earned a nomination for Best WTF Moment at the . Segel continued his writing collaboration with Stoller on (2011), co-writing the screenplay that revived the dormant Muppet franchise after a 12-year absence from feature films. The project marked Segel's first major production role as an , alongside his on-screen performance. The film received critical acclaim for its nostalgic yet fresh take on the characters, grossing over $165 million worldwide. During his tenure on How I Met Your Mother (2005–2014), Segel contributed original songs to several episodes, enhancing the show's musical comedy elements. Notable examples include "You Just Got Slapped" from season 3 and "Marshall vs. the Machines" from season 6, both performed in character as Marshall Eriksen. These compositions highlighted his multifaceted creative involvement beyond acting. Segel co-wrote the screenplay for (2012) with Stoller, who also directed; the film explored relationship delays through Segel's lead character. In television, he co-created and served as on the Apple TV+ series Shrinking (2023–present), collaborating with Bill Lawrence and on a comedy-drama centered on and . Segel infused the project with personal insights from his own experiences with loss, shaping its emotional core. He also created and executive produced (2020) for . Beyond film and television, Segel ventured into songwriting for , composing the songs for the in-film Dracula puppet musical, including the lead number "Dracula's Lament (Inside of You)." He also co-authored the children's horror fantasy book series Nightmares!, starting with the debut novel written with Kirsten Miller; the trilogy originated from an unproduced screenplay Segel penned early in his career.

Personal life

Relationships

Jason Segel began dating his co-star shortly after the show's production in 1999, with their relationship becoming public around 2001. The couple dated for approximately six years, maintaining a low profile during much of their time together, before splitting amicably in 2007. In 2012, he started dating actress after being introduced by mutual friend ; the pair went public in March of that year. Their relationship, which lasted about a year, ended in February 2013, with Segel later reflecting on its emotional intensity in interviews, noting how it deepened his approach to vulnerability in roles. Following his breakup with Williams, Segel was briefly linked to actress in 2013, though details of their short romance remain sparse. Segel began a relationship with Alexis Mixter in 2013, keeping it private until 2015 when they made their red carpet debut. The couple dated for eight years, often sharing glimpses of their life together on , before Mixter announced their amicable split in April 2021. In 2023, Segel started dating professional dancer and So You Think You Can Dance alum Kayla Radomski, making their relationship public with a appearance at the 2024 Golden Globes. The couple became engaged on June 18, 2025, after two years together, with Radomski confirming the news on social media; as of November 2025, they have no children and are planning a . Segel has publicly discussed how his personal relationships, particularly , influenced his work, such as writing the 2008 film —which he starred in and penned—directly inspired by a real-life naked scene from his early 20s, emphasizing themes of emotional vulnerability. This personal touch extended to later roles, where he drew on relational experiences to portray authentic emotional depth.

Health and philanthropy

Jason Segel has been open about his struggles with alcohol addiction during the early 2010s, a period marked by frequent nightclub appearances and personal challenges following high-profile relationships. In April 2013, following his breakup with , he joined and reported being sober for 12 days at that time. He has maintained sobriety since 2013, crediting the experience with helping him portray complex characters dealing with substance issues, such as in his role as in The End of the Tour. Segel's advocacy for gained prominence through his co-creation and starring role in the Apple TV+ series Shrinking (2023–present), where he plays a grieving navigating personal and ethical boundaries . The series draws from his own experiences with , including couples counseling and addressing lifelong anxiety, which he has described as contributing to an "" after achieving sobriety. In interviews, Segel has emphasized reducing the around by portraying as flawed individuals in need of support themselves, reflecting his commitment to honest conversations about and emotional vulnerability. In , Segel supports initiatives through the Fulfillment Fund, an aiding underprivileged students in pursuing , aligning with his interest in youth development. He has also contributed to arts preservation, notably by publicly endorsing and aiding the Bob Baker Marionette Theater in to sustain its operations as a cultural landmark. These efforts underscore his focus on community and creative access, often tied to his Los Angeles roots. Segel maintains a connection to his Jewish heritage, having been raised in an interfaith household with a Jewish father and Christian mother; he attended and had a bar mitzvah. As an adult, he observes the , keeping items like a tallis in a dedicated space at home for such occasions. As of 2025, he resides in , a small town near , where he has lived since around 2013 to foster a quieter lifestyle post-sobriety.

Filmography

Films

  • Can't Hardly Wait (1998) – Kenny (supporting)
  • Dead Man on Campus (1998) – Cooper "Coop" Feldman (supporting)
  • SLC Punk! (1998) – Mark (supporting)
  • Slackers (2002) – Sam Schecter (supporting)
  • 11:14 (2003) – (supporting)
  • Lollilove (2004) – Jason (lead)
  • The Good Humor Man (2005) – Smelly Bob (supporting)
  • Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny (2006) – Frat Boy (supporting)
  • Knocked Up (2007) – Jason (supporting)
  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) – Peter Bretter (lead)
  • I Love You, Man (2009) – Sydney Fife (supporting)
  • Get Him to the Greek (2010) – Sergio Roma (supporting)
  • Gulliver's Travels (2010) – Horatio (supporting)
  • Despicable Me (2010) – Victor "Vector" Perkins (voice, supporting)
  • Bad Teacher (2011) – Russell Gettis (supporting)
  • Friends with Kids (2011) – Jason (supporting)
  • Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011) – Jeff (lead)
  • The Muppets (2011) – Gary (lead)
  • The Five-Year Engagement (2012) – Tom (lead)
  • This Is 40 (2012) – Jason (supporting)
  • This Is the End (2013) – Jason Segel (cameo)
  • Sex Tape (2014) – Jay (lead)
  • The End of the Tour (2015) – (lead)
  • The Discovery (2017) – Will Harbor (lead)
  • Come Sunday (2018) – Henry (supporting)
  • Hotel Artemis (2018) – Xavier (supporting)
  • Our Friend (2019) – Dane Faucheux (supporting)
  • The Sky Is Everywhere (2022) – Big (supporting)
  • Windfall (2022) – Ben (supporting)
  • Despicable Me 4 (2024) – Vector (voice, cameo)

Television

Jason Segel's television career began with supporting roles in short-lived series and evolved into leading parts in long-running sitcoms and . He first gained notice for his portrayal of Nick Andopolis, the kind-hearted but dim-witted drummer in the coming-of-age dramedy , appearing in all 18 episodes across its single season from 1999 to 2000. In 2001, Segel had a recurring role as Eric, the obsessive ex-boyfriend of a freshman, in the Judd Apatow-created comedy , which ran for 13 episodes over one season. From 2004 to 2005, he made three guest appearances as lab technician Neil Jansen in the procedural drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, including episodes "Mea Culpa," "Compulsion," and "Iced." Segel achieved widespread recognition as , the affable lawyer and loyal husband, in the sitcom , starring in all 208 episodes from 2005 to 2014. In 2009, he provided the voice of his character in a guest spot on the animated series in the episode "." Segel hosted on November 19, 2011, with musical guest Florence + the Machine, performing sketches including a Muppets musical number. He created, executive produced, and starred as the disillusioned everyman Peter Dubek in the surreal mystery miniseries , which consisted of 10 episodes airing in 2020. From 2022 to 2023, Segel portrayed , the unconventional Lakers assistant coach who briefly became head coach, in the first season (10 episodes) of the HBO sports drama Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. Since 2023, Segel has co-created and starred as grieving therapist Jimmy Laird in the Apple TV+ -drama Shrinking, appearing in all 22 episodes across its first two seasons, with a third season scheduled to premiere in 2026.

Awards and nominations

Wins

Jason Segel has garnered a number of awards for his multifaceted contributions to , writing, and performance in film and television, with most recognizing his role in reviving franchise and his breakout comedic work. His wins are often shared with collaborators and focus on musical and ensemble achievements rather than individual accolades.
  • 2009 ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards – Top Box Office Films: For Forgetting Sarah Marshall, honoring the film's commercial success and musical elements.
  • 2012 Critics' Choice Awards – Best Song: Shared with Amy Adams and Bret McKenzie for "Life's a Happy Song" from The Muppets.
  • 2011 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards – Commedia Extraordinaire Award: For his comedic contributions to The Muppets, celebrating excellence in humor that affirms human values.
  • 2012 Christopher Awards – Feature Films: Shared with director James Bobin, producers David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, and the cast for The Muppets, recognizing films that affirm the highest values of the human spirit.
  • 2012 Online Film & Television Association (OFTA) Film Awards – Best Music, Original Song: For "Life's a Happy Song" from The Muppets.
  • 2020 MTV Movie & TV Awards – Greatest of All Time: Heartbreaking Break-Up: Shared with Kristen Bell for the scene in Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

Nominations

Jason Segel has received numerous award nominations throughout his career, recognizing his performances in both television and film. These include multiple nods from major television academies and film organizations.

Primetime Emmy Awards

Segel earned his first nomination in 2023 for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Jimmy Laird in Shrinking. He received a second nomination in the same category in 2025 for the second season of the series.

Golden Globe Awards

For Shrinking, Segel was nominated for Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or in 2024. He received another nomination in the same category in 2025.

Independent Spirit Awards

In 2015, Segel was nominated for Best Male Lead for his portrayal of in The End of the Tour.

Astra TV Awards

Segel received a 2025 nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for Shrinking.

Writers Guild of America Awards

In 2024, Shrinking earned a nomination for New Series, shared with the writing team including Segel.

MTV Movie + TV Awards

For his role in Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), Segel was nominated in 2009 for Best WTF Moment (shared with Kristen Bell for the naked breakup scene).

People's Choice Awards

In 2014, Segel was nominated for Favorite TV Bromance (shared with and ) for .

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