John Corbett (birthname:
John Joseph Corbett Jr.) is a durable actor who has played in largely supporting roles on the big screen (while also known for his long-running recurring roles on the hit TV series
Northern Exposure (1990-1995),
Sex and the City (2000-2003),
United States of Tara (2009-2011) and
Parenthood (2011-2015), performing in small supporting roles for his first decade (1991-2001) in such movies as
Flight of the Intruder (1991),
Tombstone (1993),
Volcano (1997) and
Dinner Rush (2000). Corbett’s first significant supporting role was in the Peter Chelsom-directed romcom,
Serendipity (2001), starring John Cusack, Kate Beckinsale, Molly Shannon, Jeremy Piven, Bridget Moynahan, and Eugene Levy and grossing a solid $77.5 million for Miramax Films after premiering at the Toronto Film Festival.
Corbett’s breakthrough role was as co-star to star-writer Nia Vardalos of the smash hit,
My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002), with Lainie Kazan, Michael Constantine, Gia Carides and Louis Mandylor under Joel Zwick’s direction, and earning an astounding $368.7 million on $5 million costs for producers Rita Wilson,
Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman and distributor IFC Films. Corbett was cast for a co-starring role by director Garry Marshall for another romcom,
Raising Helen (2004), starring
Kate Hudson, Joan Cusack, Hayden Panettiere and Helen Mirren, released to poor box office by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, and then reunited with director Zwick playing an Elvis impersonator in the Lionsgate comedy,
Elvis Has Left the Building (2004), with Kim Basinger, Annie Potts, Sean Astin and Hanks.
John Corbett took on a co-starring role in his first horror movie,
The Messengers (2007), co-starring
Kristen Stewart, Dylan McDermott, and
Penelope Ann Miller under the direction of The Pang Brothers with lead producer
Sam Raimi, and earning a $55 million take (against $16 million costs) for Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems/Sony Pictures Releasing. Corbett was in a smaller supporting role in director
David Ayer’s and writer James Ellroy’s LAPD thriller,
Street Kings (2008), starring
Keanu Reeves,
Forest Whitaker, Hugh Laurie,
Chris Evans, and Common, returning a profit for Regency/3 Arts and Fox Searchlight Pictures with $66.5 millionat the box office.
Corbett was cast by screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga in his directorial debut,
The Burning Plain (2008), with Charlize Theron, Kim Basinger, and
Jennifer Lawrence, and was then picked to co-star with Heather Graham and Jerry O’Connell in Screen Media’s disastrous comedy,
Baby on Board (2009). Corbett and co-star Nia Vardalos (who also directed and wrote) tried to re-create the same
Big Fat Greek Wedding magic with the romcom,
I Hate Valentine’s Day (2009), but which lost money for IFC Films, and then Corbett took his character of Aidan Shaw to the big screen for director/writer/producer Michael Patrick King’s
Sex and the City 2 (2010), starring Sarah Jessica Parker (who also lead produced), with Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Chris Noth, and earning a robust $294.7 million for Warner Bros.
John Corbett played support to co-stars
Joey King and Selena Gomez in the 20
th Century Fox/Fox 2000 Pictures family comedy,
Ramona and Beezus (2010), and then Corbett was cast in a major role in his first successful studio release in five years with the Rob Cohen-directed psychological thriller,
The Boy Next Door (2015), produced by Jason Blum and co-starring
Jennifer Lopez and Ryan Guzman, and earning Universal Pictures a highly profitable $52.4 million on $4 million costs. Corbett co-starred in his second Universal hit in a row in his return as co-star with star-writer Nia Vardalos in the sequel,
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (2016), reuniting the original cast under Kirk Jones’s direction and delivering a terrific $90.6 million (against $18 million expenses).
Corbett appeared in several minor releases and streaming movies, with a supporting role in director/co-writer
Johannes Roberts’s survival thriller sequel,
47 Meters Down: Uncaged (2019), with Sophie Nelisse, Corinne Fox, and Brianne Tju, and grossing a fine $47.6 million for distributor Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures. Corbett reunited again with star/director/writer Nia Vardalos for a fourth feature and third in the series,
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 (2023), again reuniting the original cast but delivering a disappointing $39 million box office for
Focus Features/Universal Pictures.
John Corbett co-starred with
Joel Courtney in the drama,
Soul on Fire (2025), based on John O’Leary’s memoir, and with William H. Macy, Devon Franklin, and Stephanie Szostak under
Sean McNamara’s direction and released by Sony Pictures Releasing.