Todd Stashwick on EG
The Everything Geek Podcast is DELIGHTED to announce that actor Todd Stashwick is the next actor we’re confirming for a celebrity guest interview on the podcast!
 
Todd is best-known for playing Father Kieran O’Connell in The Originals and Richard Sionis/The Mask in Gotham. His other notable roles include Dale Malloy in The Riches, Eli in Heroes, Henry Tate in Teen Wolf, O’Dowd in Jane Got a Gun, Tom in Mockingbird, Frank in The Air I Breathe, Tony in You, Me and Dupree, Vic Hayes in Surfer, Dude, Security Officer in Along Came Polly, Quadrant Manager in Welcome to the Jungle, Myron Stark and T-888 in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Dracula in Supernatural, Talok in Star Trek: Enterprise, M’Fashnik Demon in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Vocah Demon in Angel, Ash Murphy in Justified, Jeff in The War at Home, Carmelo Dante in Burn Notice, Fred Massey and Steve Davis in CSI: Miami, Matthew Parker and Ricky Blaine in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Dr. Scott Borman in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Roger Appel in Law & Order, Eddie Lee Wilcox in Criminal Minds, Mr. Kramer in Grey’s Anatomy, Drexel in Revolution, Jared Renfrew in The Mentalist, Captain Steve in How I Met Your Mother, Ira Feinstein in CSI: NY, Matt in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Nate in Malcolm in the Middle. He is currently co-writing Visceral Games’ upcoming Star Wars video-game.
 
We’re looking forward to chatting with and interviewing Todd on the podcast. If you have any questions for Todd, please feel free to leave them in the comments. We’ll make sure to post updates once a date is confirmed for Todd to be on the podcast.
By Ruari Williamson
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