Tobias Segal is an American actor, best known for his work on stage and in the independent film The Other America, which appeared at the SlamDance Film Festival and Philadelphia Film Festival in April 2004. In 2002 he became one of the youngest actors to win a Barrymore Award, which he won for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a play for his performance in Equus.[1] He appeared in The Bridge Project at Kevin Spacey's Old Vic Theatre (spring and summer 2009) under the direction of Sam Mendes, followed by a brief Broadway run of The Miracle Worker, before portraying Earl in the John Wick films John Wick: Chapter 2 and John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum. In 2022, Segal portrayed the white version of Donald Glover's Earnest "Earn" Marks in the character's dream episodes of the third season of Atlanta, referred to as "E". He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Petunia
(Charlie Petunia)
The New Year Parade
(Curtis)
Animal Husbandry
(Franc Schmidt)
This Is Where We Live
(August Sutton)
Darkroom
(Daniel)
She's Lost Control
(Christopher)
Brave the Dark
(Nate's Father)
The Drop
(Briele)
John Wick: Chapter 2
(Earl)
Martha Marcy May Marlene
(Cult Member)
Pine Tree
(Ryan)
Men in Black 3
(1969 MIB Agent #1)
Colewell
(Andy)
Glass
(Surveillance Security Guard)
R.I.P.D.
(Clement Smokewagon Perkins)
Rocky Balboa
(Robert's Friend)
Grim All Day
Medium
(Chad Lowry)
Golden Boy
(Ronan Burke)
The Following
(Pat)
Blindspot
(Nick Pomeroy)
Body of Proof
(Sean Wilcox)
Fringe
(Eugene Bryant)
The Good Wife
(Tyler Hopkins)
MINDHUNTER
(Dwight)
Atlanta
(E)
Atlanta
(White)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
(Kenny Pratt)
The Blacklist
(Timothy Peterson)
Law & Order
(Kyle Risko)
Sneaky Pete
(Sean)