Joe Zymblosky

Joe Zymblosky

From Pennsylvania to the set of Bewitched (2005), this East-Coast native has come a long way. When writer/director Nora Ephron (Sleepless in Seattle (1993), When Harry Met Sally... (1989)) hand-picked Joe Zymblosky to play the role of "Randall" the over eager assistant to Will Ferrell's "Jack Wyatt" in "Bewitched"... Show more »
From Pennsylvania to the set of Bewitched (2005), this East-Coast native has come a long way. When writer/director Nora Ephron (Sleepless in Seattle (1993), When Harry Met Sally... (1989)) hand-picked Joe Zymblosky to play the role of "Randall" the over eager assistant to Will Ferrell's "Jack Wyatt" in "Bewitched" he had no idea that what was initially a one day walk-on role would turn into a four month contract. What's even better is that all of his scenes are with Will Ferrell and Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman!Prior to "Bewitched", Joe landed a string of comedic roles in film and television. He played a nerdy hall-monitor in Monk (2002) working opposite Emmy Award winner Tony Shalhoub; got "pranked" in the "Girls Behaving Badly" free car skit and did a madcap turn in the recent National Lampoon film Lost Reality 2 (2005). Joe further demonstrated his range as "Kid" in the Los Angeles stage Premiere of award winning playwright Sam Shepard's "The Unseen Hand" where Los Angeles Weekly called him "hilarious!"His passion for comedy is also balanced by his love for drama. Since the age of six, he has been involved in theater productions from Pennsylvania to Boston. Zymblosky went on to study William Shakespeare at Oxford University and business at Copenhagen Business School and then moved to Los Angeles three years ago, where he is now in The Second City's conservatory program and continues to train with Lesly Kahn & Co.Aside from his love of acting, Joe is also a classically trained pianist, an accomplished equestrian and an awarded ski racer. He practices yoga, kickboxing, trampoline acrobatics and can recite a popular food chain's menu song from the 1980s or the Greek alphabet on demand. Show less «
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