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Ben Rappaport (born ) is an American actor. He played the role of Todd Dempsy in the
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sitcom '' Outsourced'', which aired during the 2010–11 television season. The series marked Rappaport's debut acting role on screen.


Life and career

Rappaport was born in
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, and was active in the arts (painting and playing guitar) during his childhood. He was raised in the
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religion, and his
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is important to him. He attended
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near Houston. Rappaport developed an interest in acting at the age of fifteen, and subsequently graduated from the
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in New York City where he studied acting. He was the recipient of the
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and Suria Saint-Denis Prize as a Juilliard student, which is the Drama Department's highest honor. Rappaport was featured in a Kay Jeweler's holiday commercial. The ad was well known because it prominently featured sign language and a deaf character. In 2010, Rappaport was cast in the lead role as Todd Dempsy in the
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sitcom '' Outsourced''. The role marked Rappaport's first on-screen acting job. Rappaport had previously performed in theater and stage productions. He resides in
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. He was a series regular in the
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drama '' For the People''.


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