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Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
December 31, 1969 (age 56)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Joe Starr
Biography
Joe Starr was born in Brooklyn, New York, on New Years Eve, 1969. Joe studied acting at the J. Beckson Studios in NYC while a professional Stand-up Comedian touring the United States, Canada & Europe. It was a recurring role on "Important Things with Demitri Martin" (Comedy Central) that caught the attention of New York's biggest Casting Directors. Joe Starr was soon Guest Starring on major Network shows (Gotham, Blue Bloods, Bull) and acting in major motion pictures (The Adventures of Tintin, Chuck, Date Night). He has acted along side Liev Schreiber, Andy Serkis, & Daniel Craig, and been directed by such luminaries as Oliver Stone, Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg. Recently, Joe received great reviews for playing "Enzo" on CBS's hit "Kevin Can Wait". Joe Starr is the grandson of vaudeville dancer, Wally Valez, and spent his youth learning to use his body for Comedy instead of Dance. His lifelong study of the history and traditions of Show Business has made him a favorite guest on podcasts about The Biz and a guest speaker for Stand-up Comedy Classes and Acting Seminars. An 'old soul' at heart, it was none other than Comedy Legend, Jerry Lewis, who gave Joe the title of 'The youngest old man in Show Business."
Known For

TV
Gotham
Arbogast
2014

TV
Bull
Inspector Kenneth Anderson
2016

TV
Kevin Can Wait
Enzo
2016

Film
The Adventures of Tintin
Barnaby (voice)
2011

Film
Bridge of Spies
Courthouse Reporter #1
2015

Film
Date Night
Miletto Thug #1
2010

Film
World Trade Center
Subway Rider
2006

Film
Chuck
Manny
2017

Film
National Lampoon's Dirty Movie
Coach
2011
Filmography
2017FilmChuckas Manny2016TVBullas Inspector Kenneth Anderson2016TVKevin Can Waitas Enzo2015FilmBridge of Spiesas Courthouse Reporter #12014TVGothamas Arbogast2011FilmThe Adventures of Tintinas Barnaby (voice)2011FilmNational Lampoon's Dirty Movieas Coach2010FilmDate Nightas Miletto Thug #12006FilmWorld Trade Centeras Subway Rider