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Zachary Knighton is an American actor best known for his role as Dave Rose on the ABC comedy series Happy Endings. With a career spanning both television and film, Knighton has become a recognizable face in both comedic and dramatic roles.
Knighton was born in 1978 in Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated in 1996 from Frank W. Cox High School in Virginia Beach. Following high school, he pursued higher education at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he focused on his passion for the arts and performance.
Zachary Knighton was previously married to Hang Knighton. The couple eventually divorced, citing personal differences. Together, they have one daughter, named Tallulah.
Knighton's breakout role came as Dave Rose in the critically acclaimed ABC comedy Happy Endings. The series, which aired from 2011 to 2013, showcased his comedic timing and solidified his status as a television talent. The show developed a dedicated fan base and has remained popular post-cancellation, being frequently cited among the best cult comedy series of the 2010s.
In addition to Happy Endings, Knighton appeared in numerous television series across genres. His TV credits include guest roles in popular shows like Parenthood, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, LA to Vegas, The Good Fight on CBS All Access, Fresh Off the Boat, House of Lies, The Catch, Wilfred, House, Law & Order, and Ed. He also portrayed Paul in a guest role on Netflix’s Santa Clarita Diet, opposite Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant.
Knighton was featured in ABC's science fiction series FlashForward as Dr. Bryce Varley. The show, based on the novel by Robert J. Sawyer, was initially well-received but was canceled after one season due to declining ratings. Interestingly, Knighton originally auditioned for the role of Demetri Noh, which ultimately went to John Cho. Co-creator David S. Goyer rewrote a role to include Knighton in the cast.
Knighton's film career includes roles in various independent and mainstream movies. He starred in Zach Whedon's directorial debut, the thriller Come and Find Me, and in the indie films Ashby (with Mickey Rourke), Believe Me, and Hot. He also appeared in The Big Ask, the romantic comedy Tug, and the surfer-themed comedy Surfer, Dude alongside Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson. His earlier roles include appearances in The Prince and Me with Julia Stiles and Miranda Richardson, the drama The Mudge Boy with Emile Hirsch, and the thriller Cherry Falls opposite Brittany Murphy.
In 2007, Knighton co-starred with Sophia Bush in the remake of the horror film The Hitcher, taking on a role originally played by C. Thomas Howell. He held a lead role in the short-lived TV shows Life on a Stick and Related, where he portrayed Gary. He later starred in another short-lived sitcom, Weird Loners, on Fox.
Among his earlier screen credits, Knighton appeared in the made-for-TV historical film Sally Hemings: An American Scandal. One of the lesser-known mentions in his filmography is his involvement in a European art film in the early 2000s, though there appears to be confusion surrounding the details. Reports linking him to a French erotic drama by Philippe Grandrieux are unsubstantiated and likely inaccurate, as no credible sources confirm his appearance in such a project.
In recent years, Knighton has remained active in the entertainment industry. As of 2024, he stars as Rick Wright in CBS’s reboot of Magnum P.I., continuing to earn recognition for his versatility on screen. With a steady career spanning over two decades, Zachary Knighton has an estimated net worth of around $8 million, reflecting his consistent work across television and film.
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