Justin Bartha

American actor in 'The Hangover' series

Justin Bartha - American actor in 'The Hangover' series
Born

July 21st, 1978
47 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An American actor, primarily recognized for roles in film and television. Gained significant attention for portrayal of Doug Billings in 'The Hangover' film series. Also featured in the National Treasure films as Riley Poole, showcasing a blend of adventure and comedy. Made notable appearances in television series, including 'The Good Wife' and 'Welcome to the Family'. Bartha's performances have often highlighted both humor and depth, contributing to various storylines throughout his career.

Portrayed Doug Billings in 'The Hangover'

Appeared as Riley Poole in 'National Treasure'

Featured in 'The Good Wife'

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