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Howerton co-starred withWill Ferrellin 2010's "Everything Must Go" and appeared in the documentary miniseries "Vietnam in HD" in 2011. He voiced Clint/Dirt on the 2012 animated series "Unsupervised," which was co-created by his "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" co-starDavid Hornsby; Glenn also executive produced the series, along with Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day. From 2013 to 2017, he had a recurring role as Cliff Gilbert on "The Mindy Project," and in 2014, he played Don Chumph on five episodes of "Fargo." Howerton appeared in the 2013 film "Coffee Town," followed by "Officer Downe" in 2016, and that year, he guest-starred on four episodes of "House of Lies." In 2018, he was cast in "El Tonto," Charlie Day's directorial debut, and he began starring as Jack Griffin on "A.P. Bio," alongsidePatton OswaltandPaula Pell. In 2020, Glenn appeared in all 14 episodes of Quibi's "The Fugitive" and starred in the horror film "The Hunt" and the superhero movie "Archenemy." In 2021, Howerton co-starred withOlivia Wilde,Fred Armisen,Lamorne Morris,Helen Hunt, andNick Krollin the film "How It Ends," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

Glenn Howerton is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter who has a net worth of $25 million. Glenn Howerton is best known for playing Dennis Reynolds on the FX/FXX sitcom "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (2005–present) and Jack Griffin on the NBC/Peacock series "A.P. Bio" (2018–2021). He also serves as a producer on both shows and has written numerous episodes of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."

Howerton made his television debut in 2002, appearing in the TV movie "Monday Night Mayhem," guest-starring on "The Job" and "That Was Then," and landing the lead role, Corey Howard, on Fox's "That '80s Show." He had a recurring role as Dr. Nick Cooper on the NBC medical drama "ER" in 2003, and in 2005, he appeared in the films "Must Love Dogs" and "Serenity." That year Glenn also began co-starring withRob McElhenney,Charlie Day, andKaitlin Olsonon "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (withDanny DeVitojoining the cast the following year), which became America's longest-running live-action comedy television show when it was renewed in May 2020 for a fifteenth season. In December 2020, the series was renewed through season eighteen, and it has aired more than 150 episodes as of this writing. In 2006, Howerton appeared in the films "Two Weeks" and "Crank," and he had an uncredited role in 2009's "Crank: High Voltage." In 2008, he appeared in the horror movie "The Strangers" and the short film "Happy Wednesday," and in 2009, he lent his voice to "American Dad!" and "Glenn Martin, DDS." From 2009 to 2013, Glenn voiced Ernie Krinklesac and various other characters on "The Cleveland Show," and he did voice acting on "Family Guy" in 2014 and 2015.

In 2000, Glenn earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Juilliard, where he was a member of Group 29 of the Drama Division and appeared in productions withMorena Baccarin, who went on to star in "Deadpool," "Firefly," and "Gotham" (she also appeared in the original, never-aired pilot of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia").

Glenn has 35+ acting credits to his name, including the films "The Strangers" (2008), "Everything Must Go" (2010), and "The Hunt" (2020) and the TV series "That '80s Show" (2002), "The Mindy Project" (2013–2017), and "The Fugitive" (2020). Howerton directed the 2019 "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" episodes "The Gang Gets Romantic" and "The Gang Chokes" and the 2020 "A.P. Bio" episode "Get Hoppy!," and he has produced several projects, such as "How to Be a Gentleman" (2011–2012), "Unsupervised" (2012), "All the Wilderness" (2014), and "Mean Jean" (2018).

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Glenn Howerton was born Glenn Franklin Howerton III on April 13, 1976, in Japan. His parents, Glenn Jr. (a fighter pilot) and Janice, are American, and the family moved back and forth between various U.S. cities and foreign countries during Howerton's childhood. Soon after Glenn's birth, the family moved to Arizona, followed by New Mexico, then relocated to Felixstowe, Suffolk, in England when he was 3 years old. They later moved to Virginia and South Korea before settling in Alabama. Howerton has a sister named Courtney, and he attended Jefferson Davis High School in Montgomery, then studied at New World School of the Arts of Miami Dade College for two years.

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