Ben Schwartz isn't just your ordinary actor. He's also a voice actor, comedian, writer, director, and producer.
He has several credits to his name and is famously known for the TV series Parks and Recreation and more. As he stars in a new film, Renfield, opposite Nicolas Cage, see Schwartz's life, career, and net worth.
Ben Schwartz's Career
The 41-year-old started in the business in 2006, and guest starred in several TV series.
He played the roles of Jean-Raplhio Saperstein on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation and Clyde Oberhold on the Showtime show House of Lies.
As a voice actor, he did Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja, DuckTales, and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. He also made several appearances in the CollegeHumor web series Jake and Amir.
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In addition, Schwartz voiced the lead character in Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
His other projects were Peep World, Everybody's Fine, The Other Guys, The Walk, This Is Where I Leave You, Standing Up, Falling Down, and Flora & Ulysses.
TV-wise, he was seen on the Netflix comedy series Space Force and Apple TV+ crime comedy series The Afterparty. He also did the Netflix interactive special We Lost Our Human.
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With these to his name, Schwartz has amassed a net worth of $3 million.
Ben Schwartz Stars in Renfield with Nicolas Cage
Meanwhile, Schwartz is part of the modern-day horror-comedy Renfield with Cage, who plays the lead role of Count Dracula.
"I play the son of a very big crime syndicate [boss]," he told Entertainment Weekly about his character as the New Orleans gangster Tedward "Teddy" Lobo.
"Basically, everything in his life he does to impress his friends and his mommy, and that includes killing people, and doing an outrageous amount of cocaine, and then trying to take over the city, which is interrupted by Nick Hoult's Renfield. But he's not a good person," he added.
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In one scene, Schwartz gets Cage's hands in his throat as Count Dracula tries to kill Teddy. But despite the threat, he finds doing that sequence an "absolute joy."
"And we can make this the headline of the article. 'An absolute joy to be strangled by Nic Cage,'" he added. "It's so fun because he's dressed as Dracula, and Nic goes 110 percent into whatever role he is, so it was so little acting and just responding to what's in front of you."
Renfield is now in theaters.
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