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  1. EP Dan Bucatinsky Talks NBC Cancelation, Show’s Changes at TLC When the series returns on Thursday, it picks up right where the series left off and delves right into the surprise cliffhanger at ...

  2. Sep 21, 2013 · Guest actor in a drama winner Dan Bucatinsky is riding high after also scoring a development deal with boss Shonda Rhimes and a renewal for his TLC series -- and his production company's 10-year ...

  3. Dan Bucatinsky was born on the 22nd of September, 1965. He is known for being a Screenwriter. He has been producing partners with actress Lisa Kudrow for several years. Dan Bucatinsky’s age is 58. American actor, writer and film producer of Argentine descent who began writing for the TV series Web Therapy in 2008.

  4. Dan Bucatinsky is an American actor and producer who played Neil whom Will went out with. Similar to his character Neil, Bucatinsky is also of Argentine heritage. Dan Bucatinsky on Wikipedia Dan Bucatinsky on IMDb

  5. Dan Bucatinsky (born September 22, 1965; age 58) is an American actor, writer and producer who portrays Andy Shalowitz, a CTU communications analyst in 24: Legacy. His casting was announced in March 4, 2016. Bucatinsky was born in New York City. He came from to Argentine Jewish parents, Julio and Myriam. He graduated in Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. Bucatnsky's first role was the television film Another Midnight Run. He was the writer, producer and star of the 2001 romantic comedy Al

  6. Sep 18, 2013 · Dan Bucatinsky is a gay dad in real life, and he also plays one on TV. The 47-year-old actor, producer and author recently won the Outstanding Actor in a Guest Role Emmy award for his work on ABC ...

  7. Sep 16, 2013 · Dan Bucatinsky was a big winner at the 2013 Emmys. The "Scandal" star took home an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. Bucatinsky beat out Michael J. Fox for "The Good Wife," Nathan Lane for "The Good Wife," Harry Hamlin for "Mad Men," Robert Morse for "Mad Men" and Rupert Friend for "Homeland." This is Bucatinsky's first Emmy.