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Among his credits is the television series ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', on which he portrayed a Secret Service agent. He also appeared in the episode "Charlie and Jordan Go to Prison" on the [[sitcom]] ''[[Anger Management (TV series)|Anger Management]]''. |
Among his credits is the television series ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', on which he portrayed a Secret Service agent. He also appeared in the episode "Charlie and Jordan Go to Prison" on the [[sitcom]] ''[[Anger Management (TV series)|Anger Management]]''. |
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Macintosh also had a short role in ThoseLilRabbits' infamous "David Blaine: Street Magic" parody videos on ''[[Youtube]]'' in 2007. In Part 3 of the comedy series, he plays a police officer called by Peter in order to help save him and Evan from David Blaine's constant magic tricks performed on them. |
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Macintosh is a member of [[The Groundlings]], a Los Angeles-based sketch and improv comedy troupe. |
Macintosh is a member of [[The Groundlings]], a Los Angeles-based sketch and improv comedy troupe. |
Revision as of 07:58, 15 May 2016
Laird Macintosh is an American actor (born in Evanston, Illinois). He is best known as the host of the NBC reality television program Treasure Hunters.[1]
Among his credits is the television series Hannah Montana, on which he portrayed a Secret Service agent. He also appeared in the episode "Charlie and Jordan Go to Prison" on the sitcom Anger Management.
Macintosh also had a short role in ThoseLilRabbits' infamous "David Blaine: Street Magic" parody videos on Youtube in 2007. In Part 3 of the comedy series, he plays a police officer called by Peter in order to help save him and Evan from David Blaine's constant magic tricks performed on them.
Macintosh is a member of The Groundlings, a Los Angeles-based sketch and improv comedy troupe.
Laird's real surname is Rattray; his younger sister Heather is also an actress.
References
- ^ "Treasure Hunters". NBC. Archived from the original on September 26, 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2008.
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