
Age: 46
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Ben Feldman (born May 27, 1980) is an American actor. He has done stage acting, including the Broadway play The Graduate along with Alicia Silverstone and Kathleen Turner. He also played a leading character inThe Perfect Man and portrayed Fran Drescher's son on the television series Living with Fran. From 2009 to 2011, he was a regular on the television series Drop Dead Diva in the role of guardian angel Fred. Feldman left the series at the start of the fourth season, although he made occasional appearances. In April 2012, he joined the cast of AMC's Mad Men as a regular, playing the character Michael Ginsberg. In addition to acting, he also has his own wine label, Angelica Cellars.

Ben Feldman

Victor Zsasz/Mister Zsasz
for Victor Zsasz/Mister Zsasz in Gotham Knights
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"Gotham Knights" follows a group of young superheroes who have recently taken up the mantle of protecting Gotham City, following the apparent death of Batman. Struggling to live up to the legend of the Dark Knight, they each have their own strengths and weaknesses that they must overcome to fight the villainous threats that continue to plague the city. The team includes Tim Drake, who has taken on the mantle of Robin; Cassandra Cain, the skilled and silent Batgirl; Kate Kane as Batwoman; and Luke Fox, the high-tech hero known as Batwing. Together, they work to uphold Batman's legacy while trying to forge their own identities as heroes in their own right. As they face a variety of challenges, both from the classic villains of Gotham and newer threats that emerge, the team must learn to work together and trust each other if they hope to succeed. Along the way, they'll encounter other DC Comics characters, both heroes and villains, who will test their abilities and push them to their limits. "Gotham Knights" offers a fresh take on the Batman mythos, featuring a diverse and dynamic cast of characters who must find their place in a world without their legendary mentor. With high-stakes action, thrilling drama, and intriguing character relationships, the series promises to deliver a compelling addition to The CW's lineup of DC Comics-based shows.