Before CSI: Miami, Togo appeared as Jonathan in the short-lived science fiction series Special Unit 2 (2001–2002), contributing to 12 episodes. In 2003, he had guest appearances in several television shows including Judging Amy (as Charles 'DJ Dizz' Simbour), Law & Order (as Eddie), and had a small role as Pete in the critically acclaimed film Mystic River.
Togo expanded into web series, most notably writing and starring in My Best Friend Is My Penis for Atom.com. He also played the lead character Derek in the web series Casted: The Continuing Chronicles of Derek. In this satirical role, he portrayed "the greatest casting director in the world," a character with a dubious moral compass. The show also featured actor Justin Long in the role of Scott, Derek’s assistant.
Togo has taken on roles in indie films such as Identical (2011), in which he played dual roles as Richard and Mark—twin brothers who fall for the same woman—and Somebody Up There Likes Me (2013). He has made important contributions to stage work as well. One of his notable theater performances was in Our Country's Good, for which he received the Margaret Thatcher Kazan Award for excellence in performance.
Aside from Mystic River (2003), Togo has starred in a number of other productions such as Raccoon (2004). However, there is no public record of his involvement with the Pixar film Up (2009), and any such claim appears to be inaccurate.
As of 2015, estimates of Togo’s net worth vary significantly, but the previously stated figure of US$18.6 billion is not accurate. Reliable sources suggest a considerably lower but still substantial net worth, reflective of his success as a working actor in film, television, and digital media.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 25 Aug, 1977 |
| Age: | 42 yrs |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Birth Place: | Rockland |
| Education: | Vassar College |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | Actor |
| Spouse: | Diora Baird [M. 2013] |
| Net Worth 2021: | 8 million |