Charlie Hofheimer

Charlie Hofheimer ( born April 17, 1981 in Brooklyn, New York City ) is an American film and theater actor.

Life

Hofheimer stands since he was 13 years before the camera and has worked in both television and feature films and in television series. He achieved fame among other things, for his role in Ivan Reitman's comedy My Two Dads, also he held a supporting role in the Oscar-winning war drama Black Hawk Down ( 2001). In the movies he was in last with small roles in The Village - The Village ( 2004) and the drama Autopilot (2010) represented.

On television, guest starred in numerous television series, including Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, CSI: New York, NCIS and NUMB3RS. From 2010 he took over in the award-winning American television series Mad Men, the subsidiary recurring role of Abe Drexler, a lover of the main characters, the copywriter Peggy Olson (played by Elisabeth Moss).

Parallel to his work in film and television took over Hofheimer theater roles, including on Broadway.

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