
John Hoogenakker
In 2021, acclaimed actor John Hoogenakker can be seen starring in Hulu's limited series "Dopesick" opposite Michael Keaton, Peter Sarsgaard, Kaitlyn Dever, and Rosario Dawson. Inspired by the New York Times bestselling book by Beth Macy, "Dopesick" takes viewers to the epicenter of America's struggle with opioid addiction, from the boardrooms of Purdue Pharma, to a distressed Virginia mining community, and to the hallways of the DEA. Hoogenakker shines as Randy Ramseyer, an assistant US Attorney prosecuting the infamous and ongoing Purdue Pharma case. "Dopesick" is slated to premiere in October 2021. In addition to "Dopesick," Hoogenakker most recently recurred on the Hulu mystery series "Castle Rock" as Carl Wilkes, opposite Lizzy Caplan. He is perhaps best known however, for his role as black-ops CIA operator Matice in the hit Amazon series "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan" opposite John Krasinski and Wendell Pierce. Additional credits include: "A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas," "Public Enemies" opposite Marion Cotillard and Christian Bale, USA's "Colony," STARZ's "The Girlfriend Experience," and Fox's "Empire," to name a few. Born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, Hoogenakker became an actor at an early age. As a two-time state and district high school debate champion in Humorous Interpretation, Hoogenakker went on to attend The Theatre School at DePaul University, in Chicago. He found his calling on stage, appearing in many of the city's illustrious houses including The Goodman, Writers' Theatre, Court Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and the renowned Steppenwolf Garage. His varied stage work ranges from Chris Smith in Tracy Letts' Killer Joe to the role of Hamlet at The Illinois Shakespeare Festival. At the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York, he received excellent reviews as the tragic alcohol-addled Willie Oban in the acclaimed remounting of "The Iceman Cometh," alongside Nathan Lane and Brian Dennehy. One of his first on-camera credits came in the 2006 feature "Flags of Our Fathers," under the esteemed direction of Clint Eastwood. While Hoogenakker holds an illustrious resume in film and TV, he has also appeared in millions of homes across the country on the commercial front. From Pepsi/NASCAR, Baskin-Robbins, Avocados of Mexico, Hyundai, to voicing campaigns for McDonald's, BMO Harris, Nintendo, Tyson and Sears, and even working with Robert De Niro for Santander, Hoogenakker has had a lucrative career commercially. His work as the Bud Light King helped introduce the nonsensical phrase 'Dilly Dilly' into the cultural lexicon, and he has been seen most recently with his sidekick Walter the cat, for Chevy. When Hoogenakker is not on sets around the world, he enjoys spending time with his family and being outside as much as possible.
Filmography (30)
MOVIE★ 7.3One Battle After Another2025as Tim Smith
TV★ 6.7The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox2025as Curt Knox
MOVIE★ 6.3G202025as Agent Darden
MOVIE★ 7.0Knox Goes Away2024as Detective Rale
TV★ 6.9Waco: The Aftermath2023as Clive Doyle- MOVIEThe Other V Word2022as Noah
TV★ 8.0Dopesick2021as Randy Ramseyer
MOVIEI Can Change2020as John
TV★ 7.7The Morning Show2019as Andy Montgomery
MOVIE★ 6.4Teacher2019as Todd Harper
MOVIENot Welcome2018as Delivery Man
TV★ 7.7Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan2018as Matice
TV★ 7.2Castle Rock2018as Tall Man / Carl Wilkes
MOVIE★ 4.3Market Value2017as Eric Reese
TV★ 7.0The Girlfriend Experience2016as Gordon Sirica
TV★ 6.9Colony2016as Scott Garland
MOVIE★ 6.3The Talk2015as father
MOVIE★ 5.5Consumed2015as Inspector Davis
TV★ 7.1Empire2015as Dr. Lester Mason
MOVIE★ 5.8Animals2014as Guy
TV★ 8.4Chicago Fire2012as Lt. Spellman
MOVIE★ 5.4At Any Price2012as Mr. Pritchard
MOVIE★ 6.0A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas2011as Gustav
TV★ 7.2Boss2011as States Attorney Doyle
MOVIE★ 6.6Contagion2011as Rafik's Lawyer (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.7Public Enemies2009as Agent Hugh Clegg
MOVIE★ 7.8Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story2009as Psychiatrist
MOVIEBarefoot to Jerusalem2008as David
MOVIE★ 6.9Flags of Our Fathers2006as Funeral Home Employee
TV★ 7.8ER1994as Collins