Nate Torrence
Nathan Andrew "Nate" Torrence (born December 1, 1977) is an American actor, comedian, and voice artist, best known for his comedic supporting roles in television series and films, as well as extensive work in television advertisements and animated features.[1][2] Born in Canton, Ohio, Torrence grew up with his brother Jay and attended Kent State University before honing his skills in improvisational comedy with the Second City troupe in Chicago, Cleveland, and Los Angeles, and touring with the comedy group Corn, Beef and Cabbage.[1][3] His early career emphasized commercial work, where he became a familiar face in high-profile ads for brands including Capital One, Golden Grahams, and Enterprise Rent-A-Car, often playing enthusiastic everyman characters that showcased his peppy, relatable humor.[1][4] Torrence transitioned to scripted television in the mid-2000s, earning recurring and guest roles that highlighted his comedic timing, such as in Malcolm in the Middle, How I Met Your Mother, and as an ensemble member on NBC's Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006–2007).[4] He gained wider recognition for his portrayal of Wade Bailey, the awkward and endearing best friend, in HBO's short-lived comedy series Hello Ladies (2013–2014) and its subsequent film adaptation.[1][4] Other notable television credits include the recurring role of James in ABC's Super Fun Night (2013–2014), a regular role as Danny in the medical mockumentary St. Denis Medical (2024–present), and voice work in animated series like Strange Planet (2023) and Pupstruction (2023).[1][5] In film, Torrence has appeared in supporting comedic parts, including Lloyd in the spy parody Get Smart (2008), Devon in the romantic comedy She's Out of My League (2010), and The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee (2020).[4] His voice acting portfolio is particularly prominent, with standout performances as the cheerful cheetah Officer Benjamin Clawhauser in Disney's Zootopia (2016)—which received a 98% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes—and its upcoming sequel Zootopia 2 (2025), as well as characters like Ferguson O'Durgusson in Disney's Star vs. the Forces of Evil (2015–2019) and VIN in the Disney XD series Fast Layne (2019).[4][6][7] Torrence is married to actress Christie Mullet, with whom he has two children, and continues to balance live-action, voice, and commercial work, maintaining a reputation for versatile, lighthearted performances in ensemble casts.[8][1][9]Early life
Childhood in Ohio
Nathan Andrew Torrence was born on December 1, 1977, in Canton, Ohio.[1] He grew up in the area with his older brother, Jay.[1] Torrence displayed an early interest in comedy, telling jokes by the age of five.[10]Education and improv training
Torrence attended and graduated from Hiland High School in Berlin, Ohio.[11] He then enrolled at Kent State University, attending for one year.[10] Leaving college, he trained in improvisational comedy at the Second City Players Workshop in Chicago.[1] He further developed his skills with Second City troupes in Cleveland and Los Angeles. In 1997, Torrence co-founded the comedy group Corn, Beef & Cabbage with his brother Jay and friend Josh Ruth, touring and performing improvised sketches.[1][12]Acting career
Early work in commercials and theater
After completing his improv training, Torrence relocated to Los Angeles around 1999 with his then-girlfriend Christie Mullet to pursue acting professionally.[13] This move marked the beginning of his full-time commitment to the entertainment industry, where he initially supported himself through various odd jobs while auditioning for roles.[14] Torrence's early professional work heavily featured television commercials, which helped establish his comedic persona through quick-witted, relatable characters. In 2001, he appeared in a Golden Grahams cereal ad as a son interacting humorously with his father.[15] By the mid-2000s, he gained wider recognition in a series of Capital One spots alongside David Spade, portraying enthusiastic sidekicks in scenarios highlighting credit card rewards.[16] Other notable advertisements included Volkswagen (2004), where he played a driver reacting comically to a car's features, and NFL.com (2004), showcasing his energetic delivery in sports-related promotions.[17] These roles, often emphasizing his affable everyman charm, provided steady income and visibility during his transitional years.[18] In parallel, Torrence continued building his stage experience through improv and theater, leveraging his Second City training to join the touring comedy troupe Corn, Beef and Cabbage. With this group, he co-wrote and performed original sketches across the Midwest in the late 1990s and early 2000s, honing his skills in live improvisation and ensemble comedy.[19] Although he did not perform on Second City's main stage in Chicago, his touring work with the troupe served as a crucial bridge from unpaid training to paid professional gigs.[20] Torrence's transition to on-screen work began with minor guest appearances in television series prior to 2008, including a role as Private Turner on Malcolm in the Middle in 2004. He followed with bit parts such as Clark Butterfield on How I Met Your Mother in 2006, often cast in comedic supporting roles that showcased his timing and physical humor. These early spots, along with an ensemble role on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip in 2006–2007, signaled his growing presence in scripted television while still rooted in his improv background.Television roles
Torrence's television career expanded in the late 2000s and 2010s with recurring and lead supporting roles in comedies. He played Roman Cohen, the neurotic assistant, in the ABC sitcom Mr. Sunshine (2011). Greater recognition came with his portrayal of Wade Bailey, the awkward best friend, in HBO's Hello Ladies (2013–2014) and its 2014 film adaptation. He recurred as James in the ABC series Super Fun Night (2013–2014) alongside Rebel Wilson. Other notable recurring roles include Sully in Supernatural (2015), Eric Landowski in Weird Loners (2015), and Kyle in Superstore (2016). In recent years, Torrence has appeared as Danny, a nurse, in the NBC medical mockumentary St. Denis Medical (2024–present, as of November 2025).Film roles
Torrence's first major studio feature film role was as Lloyd, the bumbling lab assistant, in the 2008 spy comedy Get Smart, directed by Peter Segal, which marked his entry into Hollywood cinema alongside stars like Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway. This followed earlier independent films, including Cardplayer in Little Athens (2005) and Elder Lewis in Suits on the Loose (2005). Subsequent supporting roles included Craig in My Best Friend's Girl (2008) and Sean in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009). He gained a breakout comedic part as Devon, the sensitive and loyal best friend of the protagonist, in the 2010 romantic comedy She's Out of My League, where Torrence's portrayal of the awkward everyman contributed to the film's humor and received praise for its relatability.[21][22] Further appearances include Ted Simkin in the birdwatching comedy The Big Year (2011) and an uncredited security guard in Game Over, Man! (2018). In later years, Torrence appeared in supporting capacities such as Luke, an aspiring paparazzo, in the 2020 mockumentary-style comedy The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee, showcasing his knack for eccentric side characters in ensemble casts.[23][24] He also played Shelly, the annoying neighbor, in the 2021 holiday family comedy Christmas vs. The Walters, adding to the film's chaotic domestic dynamics through his over-the-top comedic timing.[25] Torrence has no confirmed live-action role in the upcoming Zootopia 2 (2025), which features him only in voice work.[6] These film roles, often as humorous supporting players, complemented Torrence's television career by allowing him to expand his comedic persona beyond episodic formats into broader narrative arcs.[18]Voice acting and animation
Torrence's voice acting career gained prominence in the 2010s, particularly in Disney productions. He voiced the cheerful cheetah Officer Benjamin Clawhauser in the animated film Zootopia (2016) and reprised the role in the short series Zootopia+ (2022) and the sequel Zootopia 2 (2025). Other notable voice roles include Chuck Ryan in the Disney XD series Motorcity (2012–2013), Ferguson O'Durgusson in Star vs. the Forces of Evil (2015–2019), and VIN in the Disney XD series Fast Layne (2019). More recently, he has voiced characters in Strange Planet (2023) and Chameleo in Pupstruction (2023). These roles highlight his versatile comedic timing in animation.[6]Personal life
Family
Nate Torrence has been married to Christie Mullet since 1999. The couple first met in eighth grade in Ohio, where Torrence corrected a misspelling on Mullet's test, an incident that reportedly sparked their relationship; they later dated as high school sweethearts.[18][26][10] Torrence and Mullet have two children: a son, Cooper Andrew Torrence, born in 2005, and a daughter, Molly Pepper Torrence, born in 2008.[22][27] Family life has significantly shaped Torrence's career decisions, with the couple prioritizing parenting over Hollywood opportunities. For instance, in 2010, they relocated from Los Angeles to Colorado Springs to create a more family-friendly environment, a move Torrence described as beneficial for raising their young children. In 2015, they relocated to Wooster, Ohio, to support extended family and escape Hollywood pressures, further emphasizing their commitment to balance. In interviews, Torrence has credited Mullet's unwavering support as essential to his pursuits, stating, "I don’t know I would’ve had the guts to do it without her... she’s never held that over me," highlighting how her encouragement enabled him to navigate acting while maintaining family stability.[18][26][22]Residence
Torrence and his family relocated from Los Angeles to Colorado Springs in 2010 for a more family-oriented lifestyle. In 2015, they moved to Wooster, Ohio, to support family members. As of 2025, his current residence is not publicly detailed in reliable sources.Filmography
Feature films
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Click | Ignatius | [4] |
| 2007 | Driftwood | Jimmy | [4] |
| 2008 | Get Smart | Lloyd | [8] |
| 2008 | Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control | Lloyd | [8] |
| 2008 | My Best Friend's Girl | Derek | [28] |
| 2009 | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | Sean | [8] |
| 2010 | She's Out of My League | Devon | [8] |
| 2011 | The Big Year | Ted Simkin | [4] |
| 2014 | Hello Ladies: The Movie | Wade Bailey | [8] |
| 2016 | Zootopia | Officer Benjamin Clawhauser | Voice [8] |
| 2020 | The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee | Luke | [4] |
| 2021 | Christmas vs. the Walters | Shelly | [4] |
| 2025 | Zootopia 2 | Officer Benjamin Clawhauser | Voice; post-production as of November 2025 [8] |
Television series
| Year(s) | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Larry | Guest (1 episode) |
| 2004–2006 | Malcolm in the Middle | Various | Guest (3 episodes) [8] |
| 2005 | How I Met Your Mother | Luke | Guest (1 episode) [8] |
| 2006–2007 | Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip | Dylan | Main role (19 episodes) [8] |
| 2011 | Mr. Sunshine | Ben | Main role (9 episodes) [8] |
| 2011–2013 | Happy Endings | Various | Recurring/Guest [8] |
| 2013–2014 | Hello Ladies | Wade Bailey | Main role (8 episodes) [8] |
| 2013–2014 | Super Fun Night | James | Recurring role [1] |
| 2014 | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Super Dan | Guest (1 episode) [28] |
| 2015–2019 | Star vs. the Forces of Evil | Ferguson O'Durgusson | Voice; recurring [6] |
| 2016 | Weird Loners | Zach | Main role (6 episodes) [8] |
| 2019 | Fast Layne | VIN | Voice; main role [7] |
| 2021–2022 | The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers | Coach T | Recurring [8] |
| 2022 | Zootopia+ | Officer Benjamin Clawhauser | Voice; 3 episodes [8] |
| 2023 | Pupstruction | Chameleo | Voice; main role [8] |
| 2023 | Strange Planet | Gym Employee / Group Roll Machine Operator | Voice [8] |
| 2024–present | St. Denis Medical | Danny | Main role [8] |