Andy Umberger is an accomplished American actor who embarked on his professional journey in the vibrant city of New York, where he primarily dedicated himself to the world of stage acting, gracing the Broadway stage with his presence in a trio of notable productions: the critically acclaimed "City of Angels," the emotionally charged "Passion," and the timeless classic "Company." As the late 1990s unfolded, Umberger and his wife made the pivotal decision to relocate to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, where he has since flourished in his craft.
Throughout his illustrious career, Umberger has had the distinction of appearing in over 15 feature films, showcasing his versatility as a supporting actor. Moreover, he has made a significant impact on the small screen, boasting an impressive résumé that includes guest appearances on a staggering 60 television shows. Notably, he has secured recurring roles on a remarkable 10 different series, demonstrating his remarkable range and adaptability as an actor. Some of his most notable recurring roles include those on the critically acclaimed dramas "Mad Men," "Weeds," "Boston Legal," and "The West Wing," as well as the popular comedies "Desperate Housewives" and "ER." Additionally, he has played the enigmatic character of D'Hoffryn in the cult classic series "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer," cementing his status as a talented and in-demand actor in the entertainment industry.