Four Eyed Monsters
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Biography

Though best known for his work in screen comedies, actor Zak Orth felt at home in a surprisingly diverse array of genres including earnest drama. An Illinois native and the son of a piano teacher and opera singer, Orth began his acting career on the New York-area stage, with plum roles in productions including Suburbia (1994), Misalliance (1997) and The Eros Trilogy (1999), but concurrently branched off into film, landing one of his first A-list parts with a bit role in the Frank Oz-directed comedy In & Out (1997). He then traveled to the other end of the emotional spectrum with a small role in Scott Hicks's sincere historical drama Snow Falling on Cedars (1999), and landed supporting roles in the teen-oriented comedies Loser (2000) and Down to You (2000). Beginning in 2001, Orth commenced a longstanding association with the cast members of the MTV sketch comedy program The State, appearing in their big screen outings: Wet Hot American Summer (2001), The Baxter (2005) and The Ten (2007). Supporting roles in two additional features - the comedies Melinda and Melinda (2004) and Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008) witnessed Orth collaborating with maestro Woody Allen. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide