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Home/People/Harry Groener
Harry Groener profile photo
Born
Sep 10, 1951
Age 74
Place of Birth
Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

24
Movies
56
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Harry Groener

Acting

Biography
Harry Groener is a German-born American actor and dancer born on September 10, 1951, in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, to a musical family with an opera singer mother and concert pianist father. He emigrated to the United States with his family when he was two years old and later apprenticed with the San Francisco Ballet before studying drama at the University of Washington. Groener began his career in theater, making his Broadway debut in the 1979 production of "Oklahoma!" and going on to appear in shows including "Cats," "Crazy for You," and "Copenhagen," earning several Tony nominations for musicals like "Oklahoma!" and "Cats." He transitioned successfully to television and film, becoming perhaps best known for playing Mayor Wilkins in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (seasons 3, 4 and 7), while also appearing in Dear John as Ralph Drang, How I Met Your Mother as Clint, and Mad About You as Lance Brockwell. His extensive television work includes multiple Star Trek series appearances, playing Tam Elbrun in The Next Generation's "Tin Man" episode, the Nechani Magistrate in Voyager's "Sacred Ground" episode, and Minister Nathan Samuels in Enterprise's "Demons" and "Terra Prime" episodes, and his film credits include A Cure for Wellness (2016), Patch Adams (1998) and Road to Perdition (2002). He has been married to Dawn Didawick since September 19, 1978, and his versatility as both a stage and screen actor, combined with his memorable villainous turn as the charming yet sinister Mayor Wilkins, has made him a respected figure in both theater and television.
Such A Pretty Girl poster

Such A Pretty Girl

as Frank
2025
Oppenheimer poster

Oppenheimer

as Senator McGee
2023
A Place Among the Dead poster

A Place Among the Dead

as Dad
2020
Delirium poster

Delirium

as Psychiatrist
2018
A Futile and Stupid Gesture poster

A Futile and Stupid Gesture

as Harry Kenney
2018
A Cure for Wellness poster

A Cure for Wellness

as Pembroke
2017
Diani and Devine Meet the Apocalypse poster

Diani and Devine Meet the Apocalypse

as Hap
2016
The Atticus Institute poster

The Atticus Institute

as Lawrence Henault
2015
Bread and Butter poster

Bread and Butter

as Donald Karinsky
2014
The Selling poster

The Selling

as Auction Man
2011
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas poster

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

as Governor
2006
Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards poster

Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards

as Bobby Child (segment "Crazy For You") (archive footage)
2005
Broadway's Lost Treasures poster

Broadway's Lost Treasures

as Munkustrap (segment "Cats")
2003
About Schmidt poster

About Schmidt

as John Rusk
2002
Manna from Heaven poster

Manna from Heaven

as Tony
2002
Road to Perdition poster

Road to Perdition

as Mr. McDougal
2002
Role of a Lifetime poster

Role of a Lifetime

as Brad Collings
2002
The Day the World Ended poster

The Day the World Ended

as Sherrif Ken
2001
Buddy Boy poster

Buddy Boy

Cast
2000
Patch Adams poster

Patch Adams

as Dr. Prack
1998