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Nate Mooney

Nate Mooney is an American actor best known for his recurring role as the eccentric Ryan McPoyle on the long-running comedy series , which he has portrayed since 2005. Born on January 26, 1972, in Franklin, Wisconsin, Mooney graduated from Franklin High School in 1990 and later earned a degree in from before transitioning to . Mooney's film career includes notable supporting roles such as Pinky Stein, a on the run, in the 2009 Push directed by Paul McGuigan; Eddie Gazarra in the 2012 crime One for the Money starring ; and Trent in Cameron Crowe's 2005 romantic drama Elizabethtown alongside and . His other film appearances encompass the family adventure (2006) as Lurvy, the Western thriller (2006), and the indie drama (2019) directed by . On television, beyond It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Mooney has taken on recurring roles such as Deputy Leon Drinkwater in the horror-comedy series Stan Against Evil (2016–2018) and Lucas in the NBC medical mockumentary St. Denis Medical (2024). He also appeared as a guest character in HBO's Perry Mason (2020) and played Bryan in the Freeform series Everything's Gonna Be Okay (2020). Mooney's diverse portfolio highlights his versatility in both comedic and dramatic genres across film and television.

Early life and education

Upbringing

Nate Mooney was born on January 26, 1972, in , , . He spent his formative years in and attended High School there, graduating in 1990. After high school, Mooney initially pursued before transitioning to acting.

Academic background

Nate Mooney enrolled at Iowa State University following his high school graduation in 1990 and pursued a degree in aerospace engineering. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering, completing his studies in the early 1990s. During his time at Iowa State, Mooney participated in university theater productions, including roles in Once in a Lifetime (1991–1992) as Bellboy, Sullivan, First Electrician, and Tie Man, and as Tom Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie (1994–1995). This involvement marked an early interest in performance arts, contrasting with his technical coursework. Mooney initially pursued a in before transitioning to . This realization prompted a pivot away from engineering pursuits, leading him to professional opportunities by 2000.

Career

Early roles

After earning a degree in from , Nate Mooney gradually shifted his career toward in the late , beginning with regional theater apprenticeships at institutions such as the Actors Theatre of Louisville and the Warehouse Theatre. His screen debut came in 2000 with the direct-to-video Vampire Vermont, where he portrayed the character Dave in this low-budget production. Mooney's early television work consisted primarily of minor guest appearances on established series, marking his entry into the industry through small but varied roles. In 2001 and 2002, he appeared in three episodes of the dramedy Ed as Russell, a supporting figure in the show's small-town narrative. This was followed by a 2002 guest spot on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Terry Willard, a suspect in the episode "Surveillance." Additional one-off roles included Paranoid Guy on Becker in 2003 and Scat on Monk in 2004, both brief parts that showcased his ability to handle quirky or tense character moments in procedural formats. He also featured as Brian Buckner in the 2003 episode of Queens Supreme. Mooney's first significant film role arrived in 2005 with Elizabethtown, directed by , where he played Trent, a band member and friend to the in this dramedy about and self-discovery. This supporting part represented a step up from his prior credits, providing exposure in a higher-profile production amid his ongoing pursuit of steadier opportunities in .

Recurring television roles

Nate Mooney gained prominence through his recurring portrayal of Ryan McPoyle, the socially awkward and milk-obsessed brother in the dysfunctional McPoyle family, on the comedy series . He appeared in eight episodes across multiple seasons from 2005 to 2023, often depicting the character's eerie involvement in the gang's absurd schemes and family rivalries. This role highlighted Mooney's talent for embodying offbeat, unsettling figures in ensemble comedies, contributing to the show's for its boundary-pushing humor. In the IFC comedy-horror series , Mooney played Deputy Leon Drinkwater, a dim-witted but loyal navigating threats in the cursed town of Willards Mill. He featured in all 24 episodes from 2016 to 2018, providing amid the show's blend of gore and . The character's bumbling demeanor and delivery underscored Mooney's knack for quirky sidekicks that ground chaotic narratives. Mooney also took on the recurring role of Bob Offer, a aiding a political intrigue plot, in the thriller during its 2015 season, appearing in 13 episodes. These television commitments, spanning comedy and drama, solidified his reputation for eccentric supporting characters that add depth to ensemble dynamics in both humorous and tense genres.

Film appearances

Nate Mooney began his film career with supporting roles that highlighted his ability to portray everyday characters in diverse narratives, spanning family dramas, sci-fi action, and comedies from the mid-2000s onward. His early screen presence contributed to ensemble casts in and original stories, often emphasizing relatable, grounded performances amid larger productions. In 2006, Mooney played Lurvy, the Zuckermans' farmhand, in the live-action/ family film , a faithful of E.B. White's classic children's novel directed by and featuring voice talents like and . This role marked one of his initial forays into mainstream cinema, where he supported the story's themes of friendship and loss through subtle, observational scenes on the farm. Mooney's performance as Pinky Stein in the 2009 sci-fi thriller , directed by Paul McGuigan, showcased his knack for eccentric supporting characters in high-stakes genre pieces. As a —a who manipulates memories—Stein aids the protagonists by concealing a young girl with special abilities, bringing a mix of wry humor and tension to the film's chase narrative starring Evans and . The role, notable for Stein's distinctive missing pinky finger, underscored Mooney's ability to add depth to the ensemble without overshadowing the leads. Continuing his trajectory in , Mooney appeared as Eddie Gazarra in the crime comedy , an adaptation of Janet Evanovich's novel directed by . Portraying a and to the protagonist (played by ), Gazarra provided comic relief and familial ties in the story of a novice navigating Trenton, New Jersey's underworld. His performance contributed to the film's lighthearted tone, blending banter with the central action-comedy plot alongside co-stars like and . By the late 2010s, Mooney explored more dramatic territory in (2019), directed by and starring , where he portrayed a Homeless Man in a poignant about and unexpected connections. This role emphasized Mooney's shift toward introspective, character-driven work, interacting with Hawke's ex-convict in scenes that highlight themes of and human vulnerability amid a roadside setting. The performance stood out for its understated emotional weight, aligning with the film's focus on quiet, transformative encounters rather than overt spectacle.

Recent projects

In 2020, Mooney guest-starred as Mr. Kellard in a single episode of the legal drama , portraying a in the series' inaugural season. That same year, he appeared as Bryan in the Freeform comedy-drama , contributing to the show's exploration of family dynamics and in its first season. Mooney's television presence expanded in 2024 with guest appearances as Lucas in two episodes of the first season of the medical mockumentary St. Denis Medical, including "A Very Robust Personal Life" and "50 cc's of Kindness," highlighting his versatility in ensemble comedy formats. Throughout this period, Mooney maintained his long-standing recurring portrayal of Ryan McPoyle in , appearing in an episode of the show's 16th season in 2023. As of November 2025, no other major projects have been announced.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2000Dave
2003Chester
2004Cole
2005ElizabethtownTrent
2005Roger
2006Cousin Bill
2006Lurvy
2008Black Crescent MoonBucky Adelson
2008Just Add WaterStan
2008Randy Pendler
2009Pinky Stein
2012Eddie Gazarra
2013Deep Dark CanyonRonnie Cavanaugh
2013Driver with Flat Tire
2016Orderly
2017Warez
2017Allan Coffey
2018DouloNate
2019Homeless Man

Television

Nate Mooney has appeared in numerous television series, ranging from guest spots to recurring roles, spanning over two decades.
Year(s)TitleCharacterEpisodesSource
2001DeadlineLionel1IMDb
2001–2002Russell3IMDb
2002: Terry Willard1IMDb
2003Queens SupremeLeo Quince1IMDb
2003Paranoid Guy1IMDb
2004Scat1IMDb
2005–2025Ryan McPoyle9IMDb
2006CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationEddie1IMDb
2006Bud Potter2IMDb
2007Claude1IMDb
2008Gary1IMDb
2009Dale1IMDb
2010Brett2IMDb
2010JustifiedDwayne1IMDb
2010Arms Dealer1IMDb
2010Connor O'Brien1IMDb
2011Harvey1IMDb
2011Brent Hansen3IMDb
2011HouseRollo1IMDb
2012Randy Barnett1IMDb
2012The NewsroomPete2IMDb
2013Dale1IMDb
2014Jimmy1IMDb
2015The GrinderKenny2IMDb
2015Bob Offer4IMDb
2016Keith1IMDb
2016Andy1IMDb
2016–2018Deputy Leon Drinkwater24IMDb
2017Dan2IMDb
2018Tom1IMDb
2018LegaciesPinky1IMDb
2020Bryan4IMDb
2020Mr. Kellard1IMDb
2021Vic1IMDb
2023Your HonorStu1IMDb
2024–2025St. Denis MedicalLucas9 (Seasons 1-2)IMDb

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