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Zach Cregger

Zach Cregger (also credited as Zachary Michael Cregger) is an American screen artist born March 1, 1981, in Arlington, Virginia. Known for acting and comedy, he first broke out as a founding member of the New York City sketch troupe The Whitest Kids U' Know, where his sharp character work and fearless ensemble style helped define the group’s cult popularity.

On screen, Cregger expanded into mainstream television with roles in sitcoms such as Friends with Benefits, Guys with Kids, and Wrecked. His film credits highlight his range—from broad comedy in Miss March (as Eugene Bell) to offbeat performances in titles like Love & Air Sex (as Jeff) and College (as Cooper).

He has also embraced voice and multi-role comedy, including Mars (as Kyle Capshaw / Various, voice) and The Civil War on Drugs (as Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Grant, and more). In recent years, Cregger’s profile rose further through his work in genre storytelling, including his involvement with the acclaimed horror film Barbarian.

Across projects like More Than Four Hours and Sam in the Bag, Cregger’s career reflects a performer who moves easily between sketch comedy, television, and film—often leaning into bold characters and inventive comedic timing.

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