Born 1971 (age 55) · New York City, New York, U.S.
Appears in 31 titles

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Alexander Chaplin (born March 20, 1971) is an American actor. Chaplin's most prominent role was that of speechwriter James Hobert on the sitcom Spin City. He was born as Alexander Gaberman in New York City. As with the rest of the Spin City main cast, Chaplin has featured in creator Bill Lawrence's subsequent sitcom, Scrubs, playing a drug addict who tries to trick Elliot into giving him prescription medication in "My Moment of Un-Truth" and later tricks Jordan into giving him money in "My Rite of Passage". His character later appeared in "My Scrubs" as a drugs counsellor for the hospital, claiming to be reformed. Chaplin also appeared in an episode of Law & Order (Season 14, episode 1, "Bodies") as pompous yet ethical legal-aid attorney Timothy Schwimmer who has to defend a serial killer (played by Ritchie Coster). Chaplin's character ends up on the stand for not disclosing information, protected by the attorney-client privilege, given to him by the serial killer. As a teen, Chaplin attended Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center in upstate New York. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alexander Chaplin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Basketball Diaries
7.4
The Basketball Diaries
1995
as Bobo
The Report
7.0
The Report
2019
as Sean Murphy
Wish I Was Here
6.5
Wish I Was Here
2014
as Rabbi Rosenberg
The Assistant
6.3
The Assistant
2020
as Max
Syrup
5.5
Syrup
2013
as Paul
The Wedding Weekend
3.8
The Wedding Weekend
2006
as Ted
Cop Dog
2.8
Cop Dog
2008
as Barry
Dog Gone Love
6.0
Dog Gone Love
2004
as Steven Merritt
New York City Serenade
5.7
New York City Serenade
2007
as Terry
30 Days
5.5
30 Days
1999
as Mike Charles
Alma Mater
9.0
Alma Mater
2002
First Impressions
1992
as Spinner
Second Chances
1992
as Spinner
Temptations
1992
as Spinner