Jeff Galfer


Jeff Galfer 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.
In 2011, Galfer captured the recurring role of Sammy Kirsch in ABC's The River. A few years later, he landed the recurring role of Dr. Quincy Berkstead - the annoying, psychologist husband of Amy Berkstead and hated nemesis of Toby Curtis created the absurdist web series Jeff's Place, which was accepted as a finalist to the independent pilot competition at Denver's Seriesfest and to the New York Television Festival pilot competition, where Galfer won Best Actor in a Comedy and the show's director/editor Kent Lamm won Best Editor.
Shortly after, Galfer was recognized as an Alumni Legend of Barrington [High School (Illinois)], where he attended school and participated heavily in the theater department in the late 1990s.
Galfer helmed the La Quinta How To Win @ Business campaigns and the 1893 Pepsi-Cola Company campaigns, where he played an irreverent, soda sommelier. The 1893 campaign ultimately drew strong praise for its marketing success.

Personal life

Galfer was born in Barrington, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. He graduated from the University of Evansville in Indiana and went to American Conservatory Theater where he obtained a graduate degree in acting. He is married to Los Angeles-based interior designer Cody Elderkin.

Filmography

Television