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Kurt Fuller

Kurt Fuller (born September 16, 1953) is an character actor recognized for his versatile supporting roles in film and television across genres including comedy, drama, and . Born in , , and raised in the , Fuller developed a passion for during his studies at the , where he earned a degree in before relocating to to pursue a career in entertainment. Fuller's breakthrough in film came in the late 1980s with appearances in action and comedy hits such as The Running Man (1987) as Tony, Red Heat (1988), and Ghostbusters II (1989) as the bureaucratic Hardemeyer. His filmography expanded in the 1990s and 2000s to include memorable parts like the television producer Russell in Wayne's World (1992), the sheriff in Scary Movie (2000), and supporting roles in acclaimed dramas such as Ray (2004) as ABC Records executive Sam Clark and The Pursuit of Happyness (2006). On television, he has been a prolific guest and recurring performer, notably portraying the quirky coroner Woody Strode in Psych (2009–2014), the angel Zachariah in Supernatural (2009–2010, 2019), and Dr. Kurt Boggs in Evil (2019–2024). In addition to his screen work, Fuller has appeared in stage productions and voiced characters in video games like (2011). Married to actress Jessica Hendra since 1993, he continues to be active in the industry, with recent credits including (2023), (2023), and the series finale of (2024).

Early life and education

Upbringing

Kurt Fuller was born on September 16, 1953, in , . His family relocated from the urban setting of the Bay Area to the rural, agricultural heartland of 's , where he spent much of his childhood. This move exposed him to a stark contrast between city life and the farming communities surrounding Stockton. Fuller grew up in a large family that emphasized humor and self-deprecation. Their playful motto was: “We’re the Fullers, we rise to the middle.” Describing himself as very skinny during his youth, he relied on wit and sarcasm to connect with others, including peers and potential romantic interests, which became foundational traits in his personality. These elements of his upbringing fostered an early appreciation for comedic expression, though his formal pursuit of performing arts would develop later. He attended Lincoln High School in , graduating in 1971. During his high school years, Fuller navigated typical teenage experiences, including a significant romance with a sweetheart whose college choice influenced his own educational path. While specific involvement in school productions is not documented, his innate sense of humor from family life laid the groundwork for an emerging interest in performance that would intensify in .

Academic background

Fuller enrolled at the , in the early 1970s, where he pursued a degree in . During his time at , Fuller discovered his passion for , which marked a pivotal shift from his initial academic focus. This interest bridged his literary background with performative arts and set the stage for his professional aspirations. Upon graduating in 1976 with a in , Fuller relocated to , facing initial uncertainty about his career path. To support himself financially while committing to acting full-time, he took jobs in and other odd positions, using these experiences to sustain his early efforts in the industry.

Career

Early career

After graduating from the with a degree in , Kurt Fuller supported himself as a realtor by day while pursuing acting in regional theater productions by night, a routine that lasted approximately ten years beginning in the late 1970s. His perseverance paid off with a breakthrough stage role in 1986, when he originated the lead character Frank in Steven Berkoff's satirical play Sink the Belgrano! at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, earning critical acclaim for his explosive performance amid the production's exploration of the . This theatrical success opened doors to film, marking Fuller's screen debut in The Running Man (1987) as Tony, followed by the 1988 romantic drama , where he appeared in a supporting capacity alongside and . He quickly followed with additional supporting parts, including the eccentric attorney George Ballistics in the legal thriller True Believer (1989) and the scheming TV executive Brell in the wrestling action film No Holds Barred (1989). Transitioning to Hollywood was fraught with obstacles, as Fuller endured countless auditions and often landed only minor roles in the late 1980s; he later reflected on the intense anxiety of the process, recounting how he once fainted from nerves during an early audition due to excessive sweating.

Film roles

Fuller first gained prominence in film through his comedic supporting role as Jack Hardemeyer, the bumbling assistant to the mayor who attempts to discredit the in (1989). This performance highlighted his talent for portraying officious yet inept authority figures, a character type that would become a recurring motif in his career. Building on this, he delivered a memorable turn as Russell Finley, the ambitious and sleazy in (1992), where his over-the-top antics added sharp humor to the cult comedy. Throughout the 1990s, Fuller expanded his range with diverse supporting roles, including Pollard Browning, a sycophantic friend in the satirical The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), and Ed Clabes, a stressed supervisor in the ensemble Pushing Tin (1999). These parts often cast him as quirky or oafish professionals navigating high-stakes situations, reinforcing his reputation as a reliable in both and . Into the 2000s, he continued this pattern with eccentric turns, such as the hapless Sheriff Burke in the spoof Scary Movie (2000), whose deadpan reactions amplified the film's absurdity. Fuller's mid-career work demonstrated growing versatility, blending humor and pathos in biographical dramas like (2002), where he portrayed star with uncanny precision, and (2004), as executive Sam Clark opposite Jamie Foxx's . He brought gravitas to Walter Ribbon, a compassionate yet pragmatic pension fund manager, in the inspirational (2006), contributing to the film's emotional depth amid Will Smith's lead performance. Later films like (2007), in which he played the pragmatic Councilman Luke, and (2011), as the skeptical father John, showcased his ability to infuse comedic skepticism into dramatic ensembles, solidifying his impact as a scene-stealing supporting player from the through the mid-2010s.

Television roles

Kurt Fuller's television career began with guest appearances in the late 1980s and 1990s, including a role as Sgt. Radish in the war drama in 1988. He also featured in quirky ensemble roles on during the 1990s, showcasing his ability to blend humor and eccentricity in small-town settings. Additionally, he appeared in in the 1990s, contributing to the show's investigations as a . One of Fuller's most enduring television roles came in the series Psych (2009–2014), where he portrayed the eccentric Woodrow "Woody" Strode in over 30 episodes. The character, known for his oddball personality and unexpected insights into crime scenes, became a fan favorite, leading Fuller to reprise the role in the films Psych: The Movie (2017), Psych 2: (2020), and Psych 3: This Is Gus (2021). In the late 2000s, Fuller took on the recurring role of the manipulative angel Zachariah in Supernatural (2009–2010), appearing in eight episodes as a high-ranking heavenly operative with a sarcastic demeanor. He later returned to the series for its 300th episode, "Lebanon" (2019), further cementing his impact on the show's mythological arc. Fuller played CIA Director Grayden Osborne in the political thriller Scandal (2012–2018), a recurring antagonist in four episodes who navigated Washington D.C.'s power struggles with calculated intensity. In the Netflix comedy Grace and Frankie (2019–2022), Fuller portrayed Albert, a recurring character in the later seasons who added warmth and humor to the show's focus on aging and relationships. From 2019 to 2024, Fuller starred as Dr. Kurt Boggs, the pragmatic therapist to the protagonist in the Paramount+ supernatural drama Evil, appearing in all four seasons and evolving from a skeptic to someone confronting the inexplicable. His performance highlighted his versatility in blending psychological depth with horror elements.

Other contributions

Theater work

Following his breakthrough in the late 1980s, Kurt Fuller maintained an active presence in the Los Angeles theater scene, balancing his growing screen career with stage performances that allowed him to hone his craft in intimate venues. He appeared in notable productions at major regional theaters, including the and , contributing to both new works and acclaimed revivals that showcased his versatility in dramatic and comedic roles. Fuller's early theater breakthrough came with the lead role of Frank in Steven Berkoff's Kvetch (1986) at the Odyssey Theatre, a biting comedy that earned rave reviews and led to his casting in Ghostbusters II. In 1994, Fuller performed in Lisa Loomer's The Waiting Room at the Mark Taper Forum, a world-premiere dark comedy exploring themes of beauty and identity through interconnected stories of women across centuries; he played a supporting role in the ensemble, which received positive reviews for its inventive structure and ensemble dynamics. Six years later, in 2000, he joined the cast of David Greig's The Cosmonaut's Last Message to the Woman He Once Loved in the Former Soviet Union during its American premiere at La Jolla Playhouse, a sprawling epic blending surrealism and post-Soviet introspection, where Fuller's performance added to the production's atmospheric ensemble. Fuller continued his stage engagements into the through involvement with innovative LA-based companies like Red Dog Squadron, a non-profit ensemble focused on contemporary American plays. In 2011, he starred as , a beleaguered grappling with moral dilemmas in a scheme, in the West Coast premiere of Karl Gajdusek's at the El Centro Theatre in ; the production was praised for its sharp wit and exploration of human avarice. This period reflected his commitment to regional theater, often in smaller houses like the Odyssey Theatre, where he participated in ensemble-driven works that emphasized character depth over star turns. In the 2020s, Fuller returned to amid his television commitments, performing in experimental and classic pieces that underscored his theatrical roots. He took part in Theatre's 2025 presentation of Nassim Soleimanpour's White Rabbit Red Rabbit, a one-actor meta-play about and performance, delivering a solo reading on May 18 that highlighted his improvisational agility. Later that year, he appeared in a revival of Michael Frayn's Noises Off at Legacy Theatre in , portraying a character in the chaotic backstage comedy and praising the format's demand for precise timing and physicality. Fuller's ongoing theater work serves as a counterpoint to his screen roles, providing a space to revisit the immediacy of live audiences.

Voice acting and video games

Kurt Fuller began contributing to voice acting in animated television series during the 1990s, providing distinctive character voices that showcased his vocal versatility. In 1995, he voiced the eccentric monster filmmaker Vincent Van Skrough in an episode of the Nickelodeon series Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. His work in animation continued into the 2000s, including the role of the authoritative Superior in The Batman (2004) and the merchant Quon in Avatar: The Last Airbender (2006), where he lent a gruff, world-weary tone to the character. Fuller returned to animated television in 2017, voicing the stern in the American Dad! episode "The Long Bomb," adding to the show's ensemble of quirky authority figures. This highlighted his ability to deliver humor through voice alone, distinct from his live-action performances. His voice work in has allowed Fuller to explore a broader spectrum of characters, from menacing supervisors to beleaguered everymen, extending his comedic timing into non-physical realms without relying on his signature on-screen presence. In , Fuller's is notably featured in the 2011 detective noir title , where he portrayed Richard Coombs, a shady figure whose interrogations contribute to the game's immersive narrative. This role demonstrated his skill in performance capture and dialogue delivery tailored for , enhancing the authenticity of the 1940s setting. Through these animated and gaming projects, Fuller has diversified his career, emphasizing vocal nuance over and enabling portrayals in fantastical or historical contexts.

Personal life

Family

Kurt Fuller has been married to actress and author Jessica Hendra since December 24, 1993. Jessica is the daughter of writer and editor . The couple has two daughters, Julia and Charlotte. Fuller and his family reside in . As of November 2025, their marriage remains stable after more than 30 years.

Jewish heritage

Kurt Fuller traces his Jewish heritage to his mother's side of the family, with roots in both Jewish and Jewish descent. His maternal lineage includes ancestors who immigrated to the , contributing to the diverse ethnic background that shaped his early family environment. Fuller was raised in a Jewish household in , where elements of Jewish cultural traditions likely influenced his upbringing, though he has not extensively discussed specific practices or community involvement in public interviews. This heritage forms a key aspect of his personal identity, aligning with his self-identification as Jewish. Through his marriage to actress and author Jessica Hendra, whose family background includes roots, Fuller connects to a broader cultural tapestry, but no direct Jewish ties are noted in her lineage.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1987The Running ManTony
1988Elvira, Mistress of the DarkSteve
1988Miracle MileGerstead
1988Detective #1
1988Otto
1989No Holds BarredBrell
1989Jack Hardemeyer
1990 Andruitti
1991Eve of DestructionNewscaster #2
1992Russell
1992Max Shulman
1993For Love or MoneyRoger
1993Mr. Ferderber
1994The Puppet MastersDr. Graves
1995French ExitFrank
1996FreewayMr. Peters
1996Mr. Miller
1996Richard Clark
1998Roman
1998Ken
1999Ed
1999Dryper
1999The Big KahunaBob Walker
2000SupernovaBruce Evans
2000Scary MovieSheriff John Ross
2000The CellTeddy Lee
2000Lloyd
2002
2003Frank
2004Sam Clark
2005Mr. Daily
2005The Civilization of Maxwell BrightBerdette
2006Jay Twistle
2007Agent Johnson
2008Randle Cooper
2009Wilbur
2009Judge
2009Mr. Wyatt
2009Love HappensBill
2010In My SleepJack
2010Simon
2011
2012Republican Aide
2013Kevin Patel
2013D.A. Pat Clives
2013
2014The IncidentMr. Case
2015A Light Beneath Their FeetJack
2018BajaDr. Harlan
2018JosieCoach Reece
2019PhilMichael
2023John Bryant
The above table lists Kurt Fuller's feature film roles in chronological order.

Television

Kurt Fuller's television career spans over four decades, beginning with guest appearances in the 1980s and evolving into recurring roles and TV movies in later years. His early work featured one-off parts in action and drama series, establishing him as a versatile character actor. In 1984, Fuller debuted on television in the series Knight Rider, playing a cameraman in the episode "Home, Sweet Vengeance." He followed with a recurring role as Elliot Thogmorton in Wildside (1985), appearing in all 6 episodes of the short-lived western drama. Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, he made guest appearances on notable shows including China Beach (1988) as Dr. Pfeffer, Quantum Leap (1990) as Ike Welch, Murder, She Wrote (1991) as Detective Lt. Raymond St. Martin, and L.A. Law (1986–1994) in three episodes across different characters such as Ed Freeling and Stan Nussbaum. The 1990s saw Fuller continue with episodic work, including roles in The Outer Limits (three episodes across 1993–1996 as various doctors), Ally McBeal (1997) as Leonard Galsworthy, and Malcolm in the Middle (2000) as Phil. He also appeared in the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon (1998) as NASA engineer Jerry Bostick over two episodes and starred as Principal O'Neil in the TV movie Principal Takes a Holiday (1998). Entering the 2000s, Fuller's profile rose with more substantial parts, such as Scuba Steve in the sitcom Big Day (2006), for which he appeared in all 13 episodes. He gained further recognition as the angel Zachariah in Supernatural (2008–2019), recurring in 8 episodes. His signature television role came as the quirky coroner Woody Strode in Psych (2006–2014), where he appeared in 51 episodes, becoming a fan favorite for his comedic timing. Fuller reprised Woody in the USA Network TV movies Psych: The Movie (2017), Psych 2: Lassie Come Home (2020), and Psych 3: This Is Gus (2021). Other notable guest spots from this era include Desperate Housewives (2004) as Detective Ridley, Numb3rs (2005) as Agent Matthew Wilder, and Pushing Daisies (2008) as Uncle Throm Dwyer in two episodes. In the 2010s and 2020s, Fuller maintained a steady presence with roles like Frank Savage in The Good Guys (2010), Mr. Kerkovich in Happy Endings (2011), and Dr. Shaw in Major Crimes (2013). He portrayed Judge Lance Ito in one episode of American Crime Story (2016) and Agent Miller in Rosewood (2015). More recently, he recurred as Dr. Kurt Boggs in Evil (2019–2024), appearing in 10 episodes, and as Jeff Dewitt in the Night Court revival (2023–present), with over 15 episodes by 2025. Additional credits include Albert in Grace and Frankie (2019) and Dr. Morgan in The Good Doctor (2018).
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodes/Notes
1984Cameraman1 episode
1985WildsideElliot Thogmorton6 episodes
1986–1994Ed Freeling / others3 episodes
1988Dr. Pfeffer1 episode
1990Ike Welch1 episode
1991Det. Lt. Raymond St. Martin1 episode
1993–1996Various doctors3 episodes
1998From the Earth to the MoonJerry BostickMiniseries, 2 episodes
1998Principal Takes a HolidayPrincipal O'NeilTV movie
2000Phil1 episode
2004Detective Ridley1 episode
2005Numb3rsAgent Matthew Wilder1 episode
2006Big DayScuba Steve13 episodes
2006–2014Coroner Woody Strode51 episodes
2008Uncle Throm Dwyer2 episodes
2008–2019Zachariah8 episodes
2010The Good GuysFrank Savage1 episode
2011Mr. Kerkovich1 episode
2015Agent Miller1 episode
2016Judge Lance Ito1 episode
2017Coroner Woody StrodeTV movie
2018Dr. Morgan1 episode
2019Albert1 episode
2019–2024Dr. Kurt Boggs10 episodes
2020Coroner Woody StrodeTV movie
2021Coroner Woody StrodeTV movie
2023–2025Jeff Dewitt15+ episodes (recurring)
Table sourced from IMDb filmography.

Video games

Kurt Fuller has lent his voice to a limited number of , primarily known for his role in the title . In (2011), Fuller voiced Richard Coombs, a shady salesman involved in a traffic case storyline, contributing to the game's immersive narrative set in 1940s . No additional video game voice credits for Fuller have been documented as of 2025.

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