Christopher Mintz‑Plasse (born June 20, 1989) is an American actor and voice performer who rose to public attention in the mid‑2000s. He became widely known for his breakout comic role as Fogell, nicknamed McLovin, in the 2007 teen comedy Superbad. That performance brought him mainstream recognition and led to further film opportunities, including a notable turn as Chris D'Amico/Red Mist in the superhero black comedy Kick‑Ass.
Career highlights and notable roles
Mintz‑Plasse's early career was defined by character parts that combined awkwardness and deadpan humor. His most frequently cited roles include:
- Fogell / McLovin — the memorable caller‑ID alias and comic foil in Superbad that became a pop‑culture reference.
- Chris D'Amico / Red Mist — a supporting antagonist in Kick‑Ass, demonstrating a shift toward darker, more physical roles.
Acting range and media work
Beyond live‑action performances, Mintz‑Plasse has worked in animation and other media, lending his voice to animated characters and participating in projects across film and television. He is often cast in roles that exploit a contrast between youthful appearance and unexpected attitudes, which has made his persona appealing both for comic relief and for subversive supporting characters.
Background and public profile
Born and raised in the Los Angeles area, Mintz‑Plasse entered the film industry as a young performer and became associated with a generation of comedic actors who gained prominence in the 2000s. His early fame came with strong fan recognition, especially from Superbad, and he has maintained a presence in entertainment through a mixture of genre films, cameos and voice projects.
Legacy and notable facts
While he is best remembered for a small number of high‑visibility roles, Mintz‑Plasse represents a type of performer who successfully transitioned from teen comedy to a broader portfolio of work. His characters are frequently quoted or referenced in popular culture, and he remains active in acting and voice work.