Pete Gardner

Peter "Pete" Gardner (born Pete Zahradnick in Scarsdale, New York) is an American actor, best known for playing Darryl Whitefeather in The CW comedy-drama series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.[1]

Pete Gardner
Born
Pete Zahradnick
Alma materSkidmore College
OccupationActor
Notable work
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Early life

Pete studied improv at the Second City improv group in Chicago. Pete mentored and directed both Tina Fey and Amy Poehler in multiple productions during their tenure at Second City.[2]

Career

In 2015, Gardner joined the cast of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as a series regular and the owner of law firm Whitefeather.[3]

Gardner also played the titular character in the short film Barry, released in 2016.[4] He also played Carl, a stockbroker and fellow employee of Ryan, played by Charlie Sheen in the 2001 movie Good Advice, also starring Angie Harmon and Denise Richards. He played Alan's football coach on Son of Zorn. He played Father Michaels in the 2018 comedy web television series Liza on Demand. He also played a Dr. Terry Bournachle in the 2009 movie ‘’Labor Pains’’ starring Lindsay Lohan.

gollark: If taxation were less horrendously convoluted it could probably stop a lot of the evasion things.
gollark: Governments really should be obligated to responsibly disclose exploits as soon as possible.
gollark: It's not "free" if you pay for it.
gollark: No, the Hippocratic oath is "do no harm", not "help everyone maximally".
gollark: It's not an actual free market or a government system, just some crazy bureaucratic money-wasting mess.

References

  1. "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Pete Gardner on His Newfound Love for White Josh". tvinsider.com. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  2. http://www.secondcoursemedia.com/all-inclusive/pete-gardner-interview/
  3. "The star of 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' is a real catch". sacbee.com. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  4. Raynor, Madeline (30 December 2016). "Cocaine With a Homemade Touch". Retrieved 21 March 2017 via Slate.
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