John Corbett

John Joseph Corbett (born May 9, 1961) is an American actor and country music singer.[1] He is known for his roles as Chris Stevens on CBS' Northern Exposure and as Aidan Shaw on HBO's Sex and the City. He reprised the latter role for the film sequel Sex and the City 2 (2010). Corbett also portrayed the male lead, Ian Miller, in the romantic comedy film My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) and its 2016 sequel.

John Corbett
Corbett in March 2019
Born
John Joseph Corbett

(1961-05-09) May 9, 1961
OccupationActor, singer, guitarist
Years active1987–present
Partner(s)Bo Derek (2002–present)

Corbett starred as Max Gregson on Showtime's United States of Tara, recurred as Seth Holt on NBC's Parenthood, and starred as Josiah "Flash" Bacon on FX's Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll. Aside from acting, Corbett has released two country albums, including his Billboard-charting self-titled debut.

Early life

Corbett was born in Wheeling, West Virginia,[2] the only child of Sandra "Sandy" (née Pavilack) and John Marshall Corbett. His parents were married in 1963 when Corbett was two.[3] He grew up in an apartment block near the Ohio River with his mother and stepfather, both of whom worked at his uncle Phillip's music club.[4] Corbett was raised Catholic, and was an altar boy for seven years at St. Joseph's Cathedral.[5] His father, who is of part Irish descent, was born and raised in Bellaire, Ohio, and was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses.[6][7] Corbett's mother was Jewish (of part Russian Jewish descent).[6][8][9]

Corbett started playing the guitar at age seven, and at 16, he worked as a security guard at the Capitol Music Hall.[10] He attended Wheeling Central Catholic High School, from which he graduated in 1979.[11]

Following his graduation from high school, Corbett moved to Bellflower, California to live with his father and stepmother, and worked for Kaiser Steel in Fontana for six years.[5][12] During his time as a hydrotester in the factory, he spent a year training to become an L.A. County Deputy Sheriff, but ultimately failed the exams.[13] Corbett stopped working at the factory after injuring his back; he subsequently enrolled in hairdressing classes at Cerritos College in Norwalk, and also studied acting there.[14] Corbett said, "I went to hair school by day and studied theatre at night."[15] He has been a licensed hair stylist since 1986.[7] He then landed a Samsung commercial, and after three years, had starred in 50 national commercials.[16]

Career

Acting

Corbett at the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards in August 1992

Corbett's first role came in 1988, when he was cast as Louis, the hippie boyfriend of Karen Arnold (Olivia d'Abo) in the first season of ABC's comedy-drama series The Wonder Years. For this appearance, he was credited as Jack Corbett. From 1990 to 1995, he starred as Chris Stevens in the CBS comedy-drama series Northern Exposure, for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.[17]

Corbett played the leading role of Adam MacArthur, in 1997's short-lived Fox science fiction series The Visitor, for which he was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television. His character, who was abducted by aliens, finds his way back to Earth 50 years later endowed with special powers. From 2001 to 2002, he portrayed the love interest of Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Aidan Shaw, in the HBO comedy series Sex and the City,[18] for which he received his second nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.[19] In 2002, Corbett portrayed the male lead role of Ian Miller in the romantic comedy film My Big Fat Greek Wedding, alongside Nia Vardalos (who also wrote the screenplay), for which he was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award.[20]

In 2003, he starred in the FX dark comedy series Lucky, as professional poker player Michael "Lucky" Linkletter. The following year, he starred alongside Kate Hudson in Garry Marshall's comedy-drama film Raising Helen. He then portrayed music teacher Mr. Torvald in the 2004 musical drama film Raise Your Voice, co-starring Hilary Duff. Three years later, he had a starring role in the Pang brothers horror film The Messengers (2007).[21] Additionally, Corbett starred in the 2007 Lifetime television film Montana Sky, and co-starred as a corrupt LAPD vice squad member in the 2008 David Ayer-directed crime thriller Street Kings. The following year, he reunited with his My Big Fat Greek Wedding co-star Nia Vardalos for the romantic comedy I Hate Valentine's Day (2009), which Vardalos also wrote and directed.[22] In 2009, he also co-starred in the Brian Herzlinger-directed comedy film Baby on Board.[23]

From 2009 to 2011, Corbett co-starred in the Showtime comedy-drama series United States of Tara as Max Gregson, the husband of Toni Collette's title character.[24] In 2010, Corbett reprised his role as Aidan Shaw in the Sex and the City feature film sequel Sex and the City 2.[25] That same year, he starred as Tom Marks in the Hallmark seasonal television film November Christmas, alongside Sam Elliott and Sarah Paulson, and portrayed Robert Quimby in Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum's family comedy film Ramona and Beezus, based on the Ramona novel series.[26] Corbett was inducted into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in June 2011.[27]

Corbett at the San Diego Comic-Con in July 2015

From 2011 to 2015, he had a recurring role as Seth Holt on the NBC drama series Parenthood.[28][29][30] In March 2013, Corbett appeared in two episodes of the CBS procedural drama series NCIS: Los Angeles as Special Agent Roy Haines; it was considered to be a planted pilot episode for a spin-off series focusing on his character, but this was ultimately not produced.[31] In 2012, he portrayed teacher Mike Kersjes in the Hallmark television film based on the memoir of the same name, A Smile as Big as the Moon.[32] Corbett provided the voiceover for Applebee's television commercials and, since 2012, has been the voice for Walgreens' television and radio advertisements.[33] In 2014, Corbett appeared alongside Sarah Bolger in Jeff Probst's drama film Kiss Me.[34] The following year, he starred as Garrett Peterson, opposite Jennifer Lopez, in the Rob Cohen-directed erotic thriller The Boy Next Door.[35]

From 2015 to 2016, he portrayed Josiah "Flash" Bacon in the FX comedy series Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll.[36] In 2016, fourteen years after My Big Fat Greek Wedding was released, Corbett returned for the sequel My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2.[37] In 2017, he portrayed the main role of Michael Spurlock, a pastor who welcomes Karen refugees to his church, in the Steve Gomer-directed drama film All Saints.[38] Corbett then had a guest starring role as himself in the eighth and final season of IFC's comedy series Portlandia.[39] He portrayed Dr. Dan Covey, the father of Lana Condor's lead character, in the film adaptation of Jenny Han's novel To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018), directed by Susan Johnson.[40] Corbett starred in God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness (2018), as lawyer Pearce Hill.

In 2019, Corbett starred in John R. Leonetti's film adaptation of Tim Lebbon's horror novel The Silence, with Miranda Otto and Stanley Tucci.[41] He also co-starred with Nia Long in the horror sequel 47 Meters Down: Uncaged.[42]

Music

In 1993, Corbett starred in the Jeff Richter-directed music video for the Scorpions single "Woman", opposite Karina Lombard. In September 2004, it was reported that Corbett had signed a recording contract with Nashville-based country music label Broken Bow Records.[43] He released his self-titled debut album, co-produced by D. Scott Miller and Tara Novick, on April 4, 2006,[44] and went on tour with ZZ Top, Lisa Marie Presley, and Charlie Daniels to promote the record.[45] The album's only single, "Good to Go", debuted at No. 48 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, which was the highest debut by a new artist from an independent label,[46] and later peaked at No. 43. The music video for "Good to Go" was directed by Kevin Kerslake. The album itself reached No. 45 on the Country Albums chart, and peaked at No. 21 on the Independent Albums chart.[47] In 2008, Corbett was featured in Trisha Yearwood's music video for her single "This Is Me You're Talking To".[48]

Seven years after his debut, Corbett released a second country album, Leaving Nothin' Behind, produced by Jon Randall, on January 29, 2013.[49][50]

Personal life

Corbett was raised Catholic and "dabbled" in born again Christianity in the 1980s "before returning to his Catholic roots."[51] He has been in a relationship with actress Bo Derek since 2002, after meeting on a blind date.[52] The couple reside on a ranch in Santa Ynez, California, with their two German Shepherds and four horses.[53]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Flight of the IntruderBig Augie
1993TombstoneJohnny Barnes
1996Wedding Bell BluesCary Maynard Philco
1997VolcanoNorman Calder
2000Dinner RushKen Roloff
Desperate But Not SeriousJonathan Silver
2001Prancer ReturnsTom Sullivan
SerendipityLars Hammond
2002My Big Fat Greek WeddingIan Miller
2003My Dinner with JimiHenry Diltz
2004Raising HelenDan Parker
Elvis Has Left the BuildingMiles Taylor
Raise Your VoiceMr. Torvald
2005Bigger Than the SkyMichael Degan
Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3DJack SchmittDocumentary short
2006DreamlandHenry
2007The MessengersJohn Burwell
2008Street KingsDetective Dante Demille
The Burning PlainJohn
2009Baby on BoardDanny Chambers
I Hate Valentine's DayGreg Gatlin
2010Sex and the City 2Aidan Shaw
Ramona and BeezusRobert Quimby
2014Kiss MeChance
The LookalikeBobby Zan
2015The Boy Next DoorGarrett Peterson
2016My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2Ian Miller
My Dead BoyfriendPrimo Schultz
2017All SaintsMichael Spurlock
2018God's Not Dead: A Light in DarknessPearce Hill
To All the Boys I've Loved BeforeDr. Dan Covey
2019The SilenceGlenn
GullyMr. Charlie
47 Meters Down: UncagedGrant
2020To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love YouDr. Dan Covey

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988The Wonder YearsLouis"Angel"
1990–1995Northern ExposureChris Stevens110 episodes
1995–1996Days of Our LivesHospital Administrator4 episodes
1996Innocent VictimsTim HennisTelevision film
Don't Look BackMorgan Rose
The Morrison MurdersWalker Morrison
1997–1998The VisitorAdam MacArthur13 episodes
1998The Warlord: Battle for the GalaxyJustin ThorpeTelevision film
1999The Sky's On FireDr. Evan Thorne
2000On Hostile GroundMatt Andrews
2000–2003Sex and the CityAidan Shaw22 episodes
2001Private LiesDavidTelevision film
2003LuckyMichael Linkletter13 episodes
Gary the RatFrank Spillogotoriettio"This Is Not a Pipe"
2005Hunt for JusticeCapt. John TannerTelevision film
2007Montana SkyBen McKinnon
2009–2011United States of TaraMax Gregson36 episodes
2010November ChristmasTom MarksTelevision film
2011Glenn Martin, DDSBig Jim"Glenn and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
2011–2015ParenthoodSeth Holt10 episodes
2011RicochetDuncan HatcherTelevision film
Hunt for the I-5 KillerDave Kominek
2012A Smile as Big as the MoonMike Kersjes
2013NCIS: Los AngelesRoy Haines2 episodes
2015–2016Sex & Drugs & Rock & RollJosiah Bacon20 episodes
2016–2017Still the KingTrayne Crowstown4 episodes
2017Mata HariRudolph McCloud
2018PortlandiaJohn Corbett"Peter Follows P!nk"
UndoneLayton Hollingsworth3 episodes
2020Rebel[54]TBA

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US Country US Heat US Indie
John Corbett
  • Release date: April 4, 2006
  • Label: Fun Bone/Co5
45 19 21
Leaving Nothin' Behind
  • Release date: February 5, 2013
  • Label: Fun Bone/Co5
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
2006 "Good to Go" 43 John Corbett

Music videos

Year Title Artist Director Ref.
1993 "Woman" Scorpions Jeff Richter [55]
2005 "Bottle of Whiskey" Himself Kevin Kerslake [56]
2006 "Good to Go" [57]
2008 "This Is Me You're Talking To" Trisha Yearwood Trey Fanjoy [48]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
1992 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Northern Exposure Nominated
1993 Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
American Television Award Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Series
1995 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
1998 Saturn Award Best Actor on Television The Visitor
2002 Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Sex and the City
2003 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture My Big Fat Greek Wedding
2006 Method Fest Independent Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Dreamland Won
2011 Prism Award Outstanding Performance in a Comedy Series United States of Tara Nominated
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