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John Hoogenakker
American actor

John Hoogenakker

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American actor
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John Hoogenakker (/ˈhɡənækər/) is an American stage, screen and commercial actor. On stage, he has been in a number of plays in the Chicago and Milwaukee area. He played the Bud Light King in Bud Light's Dilly Dilly television commercials. He played Lt. Spellman in the NBC series Chicago Fire, Matice in the Prime Video thriller series Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Carl Wilkes in Castle Rock, and Randy Ramseyer in the Hulu limited series Dopesick.

Early life and education

Hoogenakker was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. His first commercial was as a child for Pepsi/NASCAR. He attended South Mecklenburg High School. He was involved in choir, children's theatre, JROTC and the debate team. He got his Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago in 1999.

Career

Stage work

Hoogenakker's first professional role was in 1999 as Scarus in the Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. In 2000, he played Chris Smith in the Tracy Letts play Killer Joe when it was at The Theatre at 2851 N. Halsted Street; and the title character in the play Robyn Hood of Barnsdale Wood at the Equity Library Theatre. He was in the main cast for the Bomb-itty of Errors when it was performed in Chicago.

In 2002, he was involved in the Missouri Repertory Theatre and Arizona Theatre Company co-production Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright where he played one of Frank's sons. He joined the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and debuted as Junior in Escape from Happiness.He would later return in 2007 to do Translations. In the summer of 2004, for the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, he played Valentine in Two Gentlemen of Verona and Hamlet in Hamlet. Other Shakespeare appearances were with the Chicago Shakespeare Theater where he portrayed Paris in Romeo and Juliet (2005), Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing (2005–2006) and Rodrigo in Othello (2008).

At Writers Theatre, he had multiple roles in the ensemble plays The Puppetmaster of Lodz (2007) and Travels with My Aunt (2010–2011); as well as single roles Hamlet in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (2009), Dermot in Port Authority (2013), and George in Death of a Streetcar Named Virginia Woolf: A Parody (2016). the last of which was nominated for a Jeff Equity Award for Best Ensemble.

At Goodman Theatre, he had roles in Sarah Ruhl's Passion Play: A Cycle in Three Parts (2007), played Milan in Rock 'n' Roll (2009), Paul Moore in Tracey Scott Wilson's The Good Negro (2010), Trip Wyeth in Other Desert Cities (2013) and the Physic in Jordan Harrison's The Amateurs (2015).In 2012, he played Willie Oban in the Goodman Theatre's revival of The Iceman Cometh, and would reprise his role in 2015 when the show was performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City. In 2018, he played Scrooge for a limited engagement on the Q Brothers Christmas Carol, a rendition of A Christmas Carol, produced by the Chicago-based Q Brothers GQ and JQ. He had previously worked with GQ on The Bomb-itty of Errors.

Television and film work

Hoogenakker's earliest role on national television was a doctor in theseries ER.In 2011, he played district attorney Jeff Doyle towards the end of season 2 of Boss. He had a recurring role as Lt. Spellman in season 2 of Chicago Fire. On film, he had roles in Flags of Our Fathers and Public Enemies.He played Gustav in A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, Mr. Pritchard in At Any Price, and Guy in Animals.

In August 2017, Hoogenakker played the Bud Light King in "Banquet", a medieval-themed beer commercial wherein his lines introduced the popular catchphrase, "Dilly Dilly". He said that he auditioned for the commercial role via video teleconference. The campaign was very popular and resulted in multiple commercials and appearances during Super Bowls and other major sports events over the next few years.

In 2018, Hoogenakker got a recurring role as Scott Garland in season 3 of Colony. He joined the cast of the Amazon TV series Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan as CIA operator Matice, who was a recurring character in season 1 and a main character in season 2. In 2019, he played Carl Wilkes in season 2 of Castle Rock.

In 2021, he joined the main cast of the Hulu mini-series Dopesick, based on the nonfiction book Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors and the Drug Company that Addicted America by Beth Macy. He portrayed Assistant U.S. Attorney Randy Ramseyer, who was a real person. He auditioned via Zoom, and helped director Avy Kaufman do read-throughs as they were auditioning other actors; Kaufman said "was so good in the read-through, it was like, we got to give him a great part in the series." Dopesick has garnered a number of awards and nominations.

He played John in the 2021 short film I Can Change which was written and directed by Jim Jenkins, the same director for the Bud Light adsIn the film, his character is "an underachiever who receives the power to stop time the night before his wedding". Jenkins said, "Having worked with John many times, I always tell him he has a unique ability to play both the smartest person and the dumbest person in the scene at the same time." The film premiered at Tribeca Festival in 2021.

He starred in a TV commercial for the Chevy Silverado that aired during the Summer Olympics in 2021. In the ad, also directed by Jenkins, he plays the owner of a cat (Walter the Cat) who does things people would expect of a dog. Another ad reprising the two aired at the end of January and during the 2022 Winter Olympics.

In 2023, he appeared in the mini-series Waco: The Aftermath, a sequel to Waco which aired in 2018 on Paramount Network. He is also appearing in the upcoming thriller film Knox Goes Away, which is directed by his Dopesick co-star Michael Keaton.

Personal life

Hoogenakker is married and has two children.

Stage credits

YearProductionRoleVenueNotesRefs
1999The Grapes of WrathUncle JohnMerle Reskin Theatre
1999–2000Antony and CleopatraScarusChicago Shakespeare Theater
2000Killer JoeChris SmithThe Theatre at 2851 N Halstedplay by Tracy Letts
2000Robyn Hood of Barnsdale WoodRobyn HoodEquity Library Theatre Chicago
2001The Bomb-itty of ErrorsVarious charactersChicago Shakespeare Theater; Royal George Cabaret Theatre, Chicago
2002Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd WrightJohn Wright, Draftsman, GrantMissouri Repertory Theatre and Arizona Theatre Companytouring production
2002Escape from HappinessJuniorMilwaukee Repertory Theater
2003Richard IIICatesbyMilwaukee Repertory Theater
2004Two Gentlemen of VeronaValentineIllinois Shakespeare Festival
2004HamletHamletIllinois Shakespeare Festival
2005Romeo and JulietParisChicago Shakespeare Theater
2005–2006Much Ado About NothingClaudioChicago Shakespeare Theater
2006The Retreat from MoscowJamieNorthlight Theatre
2006100 Saints You Should KnowMatthewSteppenwolf Theatre Companyby Kate Fodor
2007TranslationsLieutenant YollandMilwaukee Repertory Theater
2007The Puppetmaster of LodzVarious charactersWriters Theatreoriginal play by Gilles Segal, main cast
2007Passion Play: A Cycle in Three PartsMachinist, German Officer, VAGoodman Theatreby Sarah Ruhl
2008OthelloRoderigoChicago Shakespeare Theater
2009Wait Until DarkHarry Roat, Jr.Court Theatre
2009Rock 'n' RollMilanGoodman Theatre
2009Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are DeadHamletWriters Theatre
2010The Good NegroPoliceman 2, Paul MooreGoodman Theatreby Tracey Scott Wilson
2010–2011Travels with My AuntHenry Pulling, Tooley, et al.Writers Theatrestarring roles
2011Season's GreetingsCliveNorthlight Theatre
2012, 2015The Iceman ComethWillie ObanGoodman Theatre (2012); Brooklyn Academy of Music (2015)
2013Other Desert CitiesTrip WyethGoodman Theatre
2013Port AuthorityDermotWriters Theatre
2014Seven GuitarsFlight AnnouncerCourt Theatre
2015The AmateursThe PhysicGoodman Theatreby Jordan Harrison, for their New Stages Festival event
2016Death of a Streetcar Named Virginia Woolf: A ParodyGeorgeWriters Theatre / The Gillian Theatre; The Second Cityco-directed by Michael W. Halberstam
2018Q Brothers Christmas CarolScroogeChicago Shakespeare Theaterparody of A Christmas Carol by the Q Brothers (GQ and JAQ)
2023The Lion in WinterHenry IICourt Theatre

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2006Flags of Our FathersFuneral home employee
2009Public EnemiesAgent Hugh Clegg
2011A Very Harold & Kumar ChristmasGustav
2012At Any PriceMr. Pritchard
2014AnimalsGuy
2015ConsumedInspector Davis
2016The TalkFathershort film directed by Joe Otting, premiered at Cinequest 2016
2017Market ValueEric Reeseby Wendell Etherly, featured at Reeling
2021I Can ChangeJohnshort film, directed by Jim Jenkins, premiered at 2021 Tribeca Festival
2023Knox Goes Away

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2005ER
2009Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson StoryPsychiatristTelevision film
2011The Playboy ClubRecurring role
2012BossJeff Doyleseason 2
2013Chicago FireLt. SpellmanRecurring season 2
2016The Girlfriend ExperienceGordon SiricaEpisode: "Separation"
2018ColonyScott GarlandRecurring season 3
2018–2019Jack RyanMaticeRecurring season 1; Main, season 2
2019Castle RockCarl WilkesRecurring season 2
2021DopesickRandy RamseyerStarring role
2023Waco: The AftermathClive DoyleMini-series

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2005Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a PulseBeat Cop, Riot Cop
2007CrysisMajor Bradley
2020Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold WarVoice Talent
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