Talent

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Will Sasso

June 2026

 

Will Sasso stars in GEORGIE & MANDY’S FIRST MARRIAGE on CBS, the YOUNG SHELDON spinoff, after playing Jim during the hit show’s final two seasons.

 

He appears in Netflix’s new feature “Office Romance” opposite Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein. He also stars in the newly released film “Deaner ‘89,” for which he was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award, and recently headlined the feature “The Throwback” opposite Justina Machado, as well as the horror film “Clown in a Cornfield.”

 

Sasso can be seen opposite Ron Livingston in the critically acclaimed comedy series “Loudermilk,” created by Peter Farrelly and Bobby Mort, now streaming on Netflix. He recurred on MOM on the Network, “Acapulco” (Apple TV+), “Modern Family” (ABC) and has recently guest-starred on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” SHAMELESS and “Law & Order: SVU.” He also appeared in “History of the World: Part II” (Hulu) and starred in the thriller “Dangerous Game” opposite Jon Voight.

 

Sasso starred opposite Sienna Miller and Christina Hendricks in Jake Scott’s “American Woman” and opposite Steve Carell and Rose Byrne in “Irresistible,” Jon Stewart’s feature directing debut. Additional credits include “The Grizzlies,” “Inside Game” and “Boss Level” opposite Mel Gibson and Naomi Watts. He also played Curly in the Farrelly Brothers’ comedy feature “The Three Stooges” and is known for memorable roles in “Happy Gilmore,” “Beverly Hills Ninja,” “Best in Show” and “Drop Dead Gorgeous.”

 

On television, Sasso starred in the ABC sitcom “United We Fall” opposite Christina Vidal and Jane Curtin, as well as in “Less Than Perfect” (ABC) and $#*! MY DAD SAYS on the Network. He was also a series regular for five seasons on FOX’s hit sketch comedy series “Mad TV,” where his unique character work and offbeat impressions became audience favorites.

 

On the animation side, Sasso has lent his voice to the Netflix feature “Klaus,” the Netflix series “F Is for Family,” FOX’s “Family Guy” and “Harley Quinn,” originally on DC Universe and now streaming on HBO Max.