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Nate Andrew Torrence, a comic actor known for his distinctive comedic timing, was born on December 1, 1977, and raised in Canton, Ohio. His family owned and operated a bed and breakfast business in Berlin, Ohio. Torrence attended Hiland High School in Berlin before pursuing higher education at the Stark Campus of Kent State University. His passion for comedy led him to Chicago, where he enrolled in The Second City’s Players Workshop, a notable training ground for aspiring comedians.
Determined to enhance his skills, Torrence joined a comedy troupe named Corn, Beef and Cabbage, where he served as both a writer and performer. He was joined on stage by his older brother and close friend Josh Ruth. To further develop his craft, he also trained at the L.A. and Cleveland branches of Second City, ComedySportz, and The Groundlings in Los Angeles—each respected institutions in the arena of improvisational comedy.
Torrence began appearing on screen in 2003 and has compiled a diverse list of television credits. He made cameo appearances in popular series such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, How I Met Your Mother, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Supernatural. His breakout role came with his recurring character Dylan Killington on the Aaron Sorkin-created series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. He later appeared in several episodes of the comedy series Mr. Sunshine.
In 2006, Torrence also appeared as a taster on season two of the reality cooking competition Top Chef, showcasing his versatility across entertainment formats.
Torrence has been featured in numerous advertising campaigns, contributing to brands such as Volkswagen, NFL.com, and Golden Grahams. One of his most memorable commercials was for Capital One’s "What’s in Your Wallet?" campaign, where he portrayed a credit card call center representative. This role became one of the key highlights of his commercial career.
Torrence gained notable recognition for his portrayal of Lloyd, a lab assistant, in the 2008 comedy film Get Smart. He reprised this character in the film’s direct-to-video spin-off Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control. Other film credits include a wacky boxer in Reno 911!: Miami and the role of Devon in the 2010 romantic comedy She’s Out of My League.
His voice acting work includes the animated character Chuck in the Disney XD series Motorcity. Torrence also gained popularity for playing Wade Bailey in HBO's Hello Ladies, which made him a recognizable face to audiences. Additionally, he held a recurring role in ABC’s sitcom Super Fun Night.
Nate Torrence is active on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, where he shares updates and interacts with fans. Due to his physical resemblance, he is frequently mistaken for comedian Nick Swardson, though the two are not related.
Torrence stands approximately 1.74 meters tall. He is married to Christie Mullet, and together they have one child. As of recent estimates, his net worth is approximately $500,000 USD, a reflection of his varied work across film, television, and advertising.
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