Jeff Hiller (born December 7, 1975) is an American actor, improvisor and comedian. He is best known for his portrayal of Joel on the television series Somebody Somewhere, for which he won the 2025 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

Early life and education

Hiller grew up in San Antonio, Texas. He has a sister, Melissa, and was raised Lutheran.

Hiller is a 1994 graduate of Winston Churchill High School in San Antonio, where he performed in some of his earliest theater productions. He enrolled at Texas Lutheran University with the intention of becoming a pastor, and though he completed theology coursework, his love of performing deepened and he earned a bachelor’s degree in theater in 1998. During his junior year of college, he studied in Namibia.

Career

Hiller started performing improv comedy with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in 2001 where he was part of the improv teams People People, The Scam, Creep, Rumpleteaser and Police Chief Rumble. He taught improv comedy for a decade.

Hiller has appeared in various television series, including Guiding Light, Ugly Betty, 30 Rock, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Psych, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and Community. Hiller appeared in the films Morning Glory and Ghost Town. Hiller was well-received for his performance as John Quincy Adams in the hit rock musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. In 2018, Hiller replaced Drew Droege's solo show Bright Colors and Bold Patterns off-Broadway, which was directed by Michael Urie.

Hiller played Joel for all three seasons of Bridget Everett's Peabody Award-winning series Somebody Somewhere (2022). Hiller won the 2025 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance.

His memoir, Actress of a Certain Age: My Twenty-Year Trail To Overnight Success, was released June10, 2025. On the first printing of the book, the spine was misspelled, missing an "R" in the word Certain; Hiller joked about it on The Daily Show with Desi Lydic.

In the 2025 revival of Urinetown, Hiller played the role of Mr.McQueen.

In June 2025, Hiller served as a panelist on NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! and was interviewed by Terry Gross on Fresh Air in August 2025.

Personal life

Hiller is gay and founded the all-gay improv troupe Neely O'Hara. Hiller is married to artist Neil Goldberg with whom he lives in New York City.

Hiller has a medical condition called morphea, which causes hair loss, as well as other dermatological changes. This condition is also featured in his character, Joel, on the HBO Max series Somebody Somewhere.

Memoir

  • Hiller, Jeff (2025). Actress of a Certain Age.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Dream AssassinWaiterShort
Ghost TownNaked Guy
2009AdamRom
2010Morning GlorySam - Channel 9 Producer
2011Bad SeedJeffShort
2012GaybyShowgirls Fan Customer
2013Gods Behaving BadlyFirst Follower
That Thing with the CatRick
Chasing TasteChef Micah
Snore (Downton Abbey)Unnamed roleShort
The Little Tin ManGreggIndependent film
2015The Last OnesBradShort
The PoetsLeonardShort
2016Sing!MarkVoice role
2018GretaMaitre D' Henri
Set It UpMexican Restaurant Waiter
2020First One InFrazzled Salesman
2024Lost & Found in ClevelandGraham Hargreaves

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004A2ZComedian PanelistEpisode: "Guns N' Roses"
2005StarvedGay ManEpisode: "3D"
2006The P.A.Jeff1 episode
200830 RockHotel ClerkEpisode: "Reunion"
2008–2009Guiding LightFrancois the Tailor2 episodes
2010Old FriendsWaiterEpisode: "Waverly Place"
Submissions OnlyGay 4 (Sonny)Episode: "Old Lace"
Wiener & WienerManEpisode: "Always a Bridesmaid"
Ugly BettyWilheldiva FanEpisode: "Chica and the Man"
201130 RockStewartEpisode: "Double-Edged Sword"
CommunityGlee Club GuyEpisode: "Regional Holiday Music"
Bored to DeathEmceeEpisode: "Forget the Herring"
Death ValleySecurity GuardEpisode: "Tick... Tick... BOOM!"
PsychDwayneEpisode: "Last Night Gus"
Law & Order: Criminal IntentStan2 episodes
2012Squad 85Macey3 episodes
PartnersRandy2 episodes
NTSF:SD:SUV::DonEpisode: "The Return of Dragon Shumway"
Best Friends ForeverThe HostEpisode: "Fatal Blow Out"
2012–2013Campus SecurityLyle Moses6 episodes
2013Raptor RaptorUnnamed roleEpisode: "How to Get a Job"
Go OnEric the ActorEpisode: "Urn-ed Run"
2014Dead BossTimothyTV movie
The McCarthysPhillip2 episodes
UCB Comedy OriginalsUnnamed roles2 episodes
The Hotwives of OrlandoAntoine Donner4 episodes
Long DistanceMatt1 episode
2015The Hotwives of Las VegasAntoine Donner3 episodes
Your Pretty Face Is Going to HellWolfgang RagekissEpisode: "New-cronomicon"
2015–2016ImpastorJeffrey4 episodes
2016Crazy Ex-GirlfriendHarryEpisode: "That Text Was Not Meant for Josh!"
2016–2017NightcapPhil Miller20 episodes
2017Difficult PeopleSubway ManEpisode: "Sweet Tea"
Broad CityTimEpisode: "Sliding Doors"
Playing HouseJeff3 episodes
ASAP FablesLionEpisode: "The Lion and His Privilege"
New York Is DeadDanteWeb series
2018Human Kind OfVarious roles10 episodes
West 40sRyanEpisode: "Forty Candles"
2019Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtTomothy / Tomathy2 episodes
2020Little AmericaMan with ColdEpisode: "The Silence"
2022–2024Somebody SomewhereJoel21 episodes
2022American Horror Story: NYCGideon Whitely9 episodes
EvilChuckEpisode: "The Demon of Parenthood"
The WatcherTherapistEpisode: "Haunting"
2023FBI: Most WantedRudolph VaritekEpisode: "Black Mirror"
2023–2024American Horror StoriesMr. NevinsEpisode: "Bestie"
Niles TaylorEpisode: "The Thing Under the Bed"
2025Will TrentLanceEpisode: "The Most Beautiful, Fierce, Smart, Powerful Creature in the Entire World"
King of DragHimself; guest judgeEpisode: "Comedy"
PluribusLarryEpisode: "Please, Carol"
2025–2026StumbleAugustus2 episodes
2026ElsbethFelix WestEpisode: All's Hair
GhostsJeffseason 5 episode 13 "St. Hetty's Day 2: The Help"

Podcasts

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020Escape from Virtual IslandWaiter / Man No. 1 / Crowd (voice)11 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2022Peabody AwardsEntertainmentSomebody SomewhereWon
Independent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting Performance in a New Scripted SeriesNominated
2025Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesWon

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