Christian Tallman
A native of Madison, WI, Tallman's acting career began in the small theaters in and around his hometown. He soon gravitated towards improvisational comedy, becoming one of the earliest members of the improv organization ComedySportz, and by the late '90s was landing guest spots on shows like "Spin City" (ABC, 1996-2002) and the fantasy cult favorite "Angel" (The WB, 1999-2004), among several others. In 2003 Tallman decided to turn his idea for a nerdy scientist that can travel back in time into one of the Internet's very first webseries. The series was called "Time Belt," and as the show's writer, director and star, Tallman wore various different hats during production. "Time Belt" ran from 2003 to 2004 on Channel 101, and had enough of a devout following for Tallman to be awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2007 Channy Awards. After "Time Belt" ended its eight episode run, Tallman returned to TV acting, landing roles on shows like "House M.D." (Fox 2004-2012), "Parks and Recreation" (NBC 2009-15), and "Community" (NBC 2009-15; Yahoo!, 2015). In 2013, Tallman joined the cast of the live-action superhero comedy "The Thundermans" (Nickelodeon, 2013-). Tallman played Hank Thunderman, a doting father and husband who just also happens to be imbued with the ability to fly.