Jeff Galfer

Jeff Galfer (born October 18, 1979) is an American actor, producer, and writer who has appeared on television shows such as Homeland, Hawaii Five-0, Steven Spielberg and Jason Blum's The River, the CBS series Scorpion, and the Titmouse, Inc. animated series Little Big Awesome, where he voiced multiple characters.

[1] A few years later, he landed the recurring role of Dr. Quincy Berkstead [2] - the annoying, psychologist husband of Amy Berkstead (played by Shooter star Shantel VanSanten) [3] and hated nemesis of Toby Curtis (played by American Pie film series star Eddie Kaye Thomas in the CBS series Scorpion.

During this time, Galfer raised $25,000 on Kickstarter to produce his first, short film Buried Treasure directed by longtime TV actress and director Leslie Hope.

[4] The film starred a number of recognizable folks including Eloise Mumford, Gregg Henry, and Crista Flanagan.

In 2016, Galfer (along with his creative partners Sky Soleil and Andrew Fleischer) created the absurdist web series Jeff's Place,[5] which was accepted as a finalist to the independent pilot competition at Denver's Seriesfest [6] and to the New York Television Festival (NYTVF) pilot competition,[7] where Galfer won Best Actor in a Comedy and the show's director/editor Kent Lamm won Best Editor.