
Michael Trucco
Acting
Born 1970-06-22 · San Mateo, California, USA
Edward Michael Trucco (born June 22, 1970) is an American actor with Italian roots. He is best known for his roles as Rufus Griswold on Netflix's The Fall of the House of Usher, Wade Scarborough on Netflix's Midnight Mass, Devin Hall in Hunter Killer (2018), ADA Sean Del Monte on ABC's The Rookie, Tae Kwon Doug on Netflix's Disjointed, Billy Parker on ABC's Killer Women, Justin Patrick on USA Network's Fairly Legal, Samuel T. Anders on SYFY's reimagined Battlestar Galactica and it's subsequent TV movies, and Spoon on the series Pensacola: Wings of Gold. He has also had recurring roles as Luke Leone on CBS's Fire Country, Nate Ryan on ABC's Revenge, Nick Podarutti on CBS's How I Met Your Mother, and Cooper Lee on CW's One Tree Hill.
Known for

The Rookie
2018 · TV

Pensacola: Wings of Gold
1997 · TV

Battlestar Galactica
2004 · TV

Fire Country
2022 · TV

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
1999 · TV

Fairly Legal
2011 · TV

Disjointed
2017 · TV

How I Met Your Mother
2005 · TV

Criminal Minds
2005 · TV

Castle
2009 · TV

One Tree Hill
2003 · TV

Revenge
2011 · TV

The Fall of the House of Usher
2023 · TV

The Good Doctor
2017 · TV

Midnight Mass
2021 · TV

Citadel
2023 · TV

Young Justice
2010 · TV

Beverly Hills, 90210
1990 · TV

S.W.A.T.
2017 · TV

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2000 · TV

Killer Women
2014 · TV

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
1996 · TV

Chicago P.D.
2014 · TV

FBI
2018 · TV

CSI: Miami
2002 · TV

Big Shot
2021 · TV

Young Sheldon
2017 · TV

Psych
2006 · TV

Charmed
1998 · TV

The Big Bang Theory
2007 · TV

Scandal
2012 · TV

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
1993 · TV

Strong Medicine
2000 · TV

Touched by an Angel
1994 · TV

Nash Bridges
1996 · TV

Arli$$
1996 · TV

Family Law
1999 · TV

The Librarians
2014 · TV

The Parkers
1999 · TV

V
2009 · TV

Code Black
2015 · TV

Eli Stone
2008 · TV

Tru Calling
2003 · TV

Joey
2004 · TV

Con Man
2015 · TV

The Exes
2011 · TV

Intelligence
2014 · TV

Dream Corp LLC
2016 · TV

100 Questions
2010 · TV

Bram & Alice
2002 · TV