Career
Healy"s career began at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. He moved to Los Angeles in 1998, where he quickly landed a memorable supporting role in Paul Thomas Anderson"s Magnolia as the pharmacist on the receiving end of Julianne Moore"s profane meltdown. He has since appeared in over thirty feature films, including Ghost World, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Rescue Dawn, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Draft Day, Harmony and Maine, Dirty Girl, Snow Angels, Undertow, Pearl Harbor, and Home Alone 3.
In 2007, Healy played the lead in Great World of Sound, an independent film directed by Craig Zobel and produced by David Gordon Green.
Healy also appeared in Zobel"s follow-up, Compliance, as a prank caller that incites a series of disturbing events at a fast food restaurant. He starred in Ti West"s horror film The Innkeepers and most recently in Cheap Thrills, alongside Ethan Embry, Sara Paxton and David Koechner.
On television, Healy has appeared on Six Feet Under, Star Trek: Enterprise, 24, Grey’s Anatomy, The Shield, Computer Society of India: Crime Scene Investigation, Without a Trace, NCIS, Cold Case, Charmed, Computer Society of India: Miami, Chicago Hope, New York City Police Department Blue, and The Practice. He had a recurring role as the villain Sugalski on Eagleheart.
In 2000, Healy wrote and directed the short film "Mullitt," starring himself, Michael Shannon and Henry Gibson.
The film premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival before being acquired by Home Box Office. His feature scripts Snow Ponies and Strange Skies landed spots on the Black List in 2006 and 2007, respectively. He has also written three episodes of Home Box Office"s In Treatment, Weeks 1-3 of Walter (John Mahoney)"s sessions in Season Two.