Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
March 27, 1968
Place of Birth:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Benjamin Koldyke (born March 27, 1968) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Don Frank on How I Met Your Mother (2009–2010), Lee Standish in Work It (2012), and Greg Gibbon on Gortimer Gibbon's Life On Normal Street (2014–2016).
Koldyke was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in nearby Kenilworth. His father, Martin J. "Mike" Koldyke, is a former investment banker who founded Frontenac Company in Chicago and is a life trustee of Northwestern University; through his mother, Patricia Blunt Koldyke, he is a member of the family that controls Laird Norton Company, an investment company with roots in the timber industry of the Pacific Northwest.
After graduating from high school, he did a post-graduate year at Choate Rosemary Hall. He graduated in 1991 from Dartmouth College, where he earned a bachelor's degree in English and was a quarterback for the football team.
Koldyke worked as a high school English teacher and football coach in Chicago. His acting career received a jump start after a chance encounter with It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia creator-star, Rob McElhenney. Regulars at the same Venice cafe, he covered Rob's tab with a note that said he "thought his show was fantastic," and this exchange led to Koldyke's first TV pilot, Boldly Going Nowhere for Fox, a few years later.
After Boldly was not picked up, Koldyke went on to recur as Dale Tomasson in the HBO series Big Love and as Don Frank in How I Met Your Mother for CBS. n 2012, Koldyke starred as the lead character in the short-lived ABC comedy series Work It and later guest starred in HBO's The Newsroom 2013 saw him star in another ABC sitcom, Back in the Game, opposite James Caan and Maggie Lawson. He had a significant arc on Showtime's Masters of Sex as teacher and football coach Paul Edley, and played male chauvinist Brent throughout the final season of The Good Place. In 2021 he had a recurring role on season 1 of Peacock sitcom Rutherford Falls
Koldyke was seen on the big screen in 2016 in a supporting role for Disney's The Finest Hours alongside Chris Pine, Casey Affleck, Eric Bana, and Ben Foster.
Year | Movie | Role |
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2016 | The Finest Hours | Donald Bangs |
2010 | This Little Piggy | Henry |
2003 | Say I Do | Ben |
2003 | Stuck on You | Officer Johnson |
2000 | Thirteen Days | RF-8 Pilot |
2000 | The Next Best Thing | Kelly's Boyfriend |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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2025 | Paradise | Jack Barnes |
2021 | Rutherford Falls | Lawrence 'Duz' Rutherford |
2021 | Rutherford Falls | Duz Rutherford |
2021 | Rutherford Falls | Duz |
2019 | Carol's Second Act | Coach Dean |
2016 | The Good Place | Brent Norwalk |
2015 | Mr. Robinson | Jimmy Hooper |
2014 | Silicon Valley | Ben Burkhardt |
2014 | Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street | Greg Gibbon |
2013 | Back in the Game | Dick Slingbaugh |
2013 | The Michael J. Fox Show | Brandon |
2013 | Masters of Sex | Paul Edley |
2012 | Work It | Lee Standish |
2012 | The Newsroom | Cyrus West |
2008 | Boldly Going Nowhere | Ronald Teague |
2006 | Big Love | Dale Tomasson |
2005 | How I Met Your Mother | Don Frank |
2005 | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Sean |
2001 | 24 | LAPD Officer |
2000 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Dave |
1999 | Jack & Jill | Andrew Bower |