Education
Wayne State University.
Wayne State University.
Born in Cadillac, Michigan, Campbell received a Bachelor of Applied Arts in theater at Central Michigan University and a Master of Arts in theater at Wayne State University. In 2005, Campbell returned to Central Michigan University to serve as the grand marshal of the homecoming parade. His first high profile television guest star role probably was as "the fan" in a February 2000 episode of Friends.
The next year he was cast as "Andy" on According to Jim.
He has also appeared in movies, such as Wedding Crashers, Showtime, as "locker room cop #2," and in commercials, such as Ballpark hot dog commercials as "Frank," and a PSA for the V-chip on American Broadcasting Company, as Jim"s "Andy." In 2007, he appeared in two episodes of My Name Is Earl as Ron, a security prison guard. He also appeared as a cop on the take in a few episodes of Weeds.
Campbell also played Detective Crockers in the 2007 horror film Drive-Thru. In the same year he also had a guest appearance on the show Supernatural in the episode "Bedtime Stories".
Campbell performed improvisational comedy with the Second City Detroit, and it was there where he was discovered when Bob Saget performed with the group and was impressed enough by Campbell to let his manager know about him.
As of late, Campbell had a small participation on Showtime"s Weeds. Campbell played the role of Hog Head in the 2011 film Hall Pass. He had a recurring role in the series The Protector.
In 2013, he began touring with a group of comedians known as "Jim Belushi and the Chicago Board of Comedy." The group consists of Belushi, Campbell, Belushi"s son Robert, Jon Barinholtz and Brad Morris.
In 2015 Campbell appears in the Draft Kings commercial tilted "The Sleeper".
Campbell also dabbles in playwriting, he"s a member of the comedy troupe the 313, and he has starred in a one-man play he wrote, Terry versus the Towel Lady at Planet Ant in Hamtramck, Michigan.