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Jim Zulevic was born on February 20, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Matchstick Men (2003), The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (2002) and The Lyricist Lounge Show (2000). He died on January 7, 2006 in Chicago.
Date Of Birth February 20, 1965 Died 2006-01-07 Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA Profession Writer, Actor, Director Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 Died Suddenly in Chicago Jan. 9, 2006 [January 2006] 2 He was nominated for a 1997 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Revue for "Paradigm Lost" at the Second City Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. 3 Taught improv at the Columbia College Chicago's Theatre dept.
Writer Title Year Status Character The Jamie Kennedy Experiment 2002 TV Series writer - 17 episodes The Lyricist Lounge Show 2000 TV Series 2000
Actor Title Year Status Character Let's Go to Prison 2006 Sgt. Barker Prison Break 2005 TV Series ER Doctor 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover 2004 Jack The Shield 2004 TV Series Detective Camara Matchstick Men 2003 Bartender Melvin Goes to Dinner 2003 Extra Curb Your Enthusiasm 2001 TV Series Worker The Drew Carey Show 2001 TV Series Earl The Near Future 2000 TV Movie Virgil The Specials 2000 Mr. Smart The Bogus Witch Project 2000 TV Movie Bob Zombie (segment "In the Woods Segments") Early Edition 1996-1999 TV Series Greg Bratcher, Brat Guy / Stockbroker Time Served 1999 TV Movie Computer Hacker Talent 1998 David Seinfeld 1998 TV Series Bernie
Director Title Year Status Character Old Maid 2005 Short Baby Time Share 2005 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character The Lyricist Lounge Show 2000 TV Series segment producer - 2000
Thanks Title Year Status Character Smile If You Want More 1994 thanks
Self Title Year Status Character Real Time with Bill Maher 2005 TV Series Larry Fessman World Cup Comedy 2004 TV Series Himself - Team Player Second to None 2001/I TV Movie documentary Himself
Known for movies Matchstick Men (2003) as Bartender
The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (2002) as Writer
The Lyricist Lounge Show (2000) as Writer
Let's Go to Prison (2006) as Sgt. Barker