Steven Weber made his NY stage debut opposite Geraldine Page in Odets’ Paradise Lost and soon made it to Broadway in Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing. After a stint on As the World Turns he went on to appear in The Flamingo Kid, Hamburger Hill, Single White Female, The Temp, Jeffrey and Dracula: Dead and Loving It!”On TV Weber played the young JFK in the miniseries The Kennedy’s of Massachusetts and Jack Torrence in ABC’s remake of The Shining.
But it was the NBC sitcom Wings, where Weber gained national attention, and again 10 years later in Aaron Sorkin’s Studio 60 On the Sunset Strip where he received wide critical praise. Returning to the stage, Weber played “Leo Bloom” in the hit Broadway production The Producers, starred in National Anthems at London’s Old Vic and again on Broadway opposite Matthew Broderick in The Philanthropist as well as appearing at The Hollywood Bowl in acclaimed productions of Mamma Mia and Annie. Other tv projects include Murder In the First, Chasing Life, IZombie and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Most recently he was seen on HBO’s Ballers, 13 Reasons Why, Get Shorty, and opposite Fran Drescher in NBC’s Indebted. He is also a notable audiobook narrator, winning awards for his
reading of Stephen King’s It, among many others.
He can currently be seen on NBC’s hit drama Chicago Med.