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Albert Precourt is a versatile character actor with a gift for both dramatic and comedic roles. He first caught the attention of audiences with his scene-stealing turn as the sarcastic and hilariously deadpan mailroom worker in Dave Chappelle's 2000 stand-up special Killin' Them Softly. Precourt's impeccable timing and knack for dry, understated humor made him an instant standout, foreshadowing the strengths he would bring to future projects. In the years since, Precourt has built an eclectic filmography, appearing in a range of genres from laugh-out-loud comedies to more serious dramatic fare. His standout performance as Buddy the Elf's disgruntled co-worker in the 2003 holiday classic Elf showcased his talent for bringing depth and nuance to even the most minor supporting roles. Whether playing the exasperated straight man or stealing scenes with a perfectly-timed quip, Precourt brings a unique, indelible stamp to every character he inhabits. What makes Precourt such a compelling screen presence is his ability to disappear into his roles, inhabiting each character with a natural, lived-in quality. Rather than commanding the spotlight, he prefers to work in the margins, investing even the most peripheral parts with a sense of fully-realized humanity. It's this commitment to authenticity, coupled with his skilled comedic timing, that has made Precourt a reliable and invaluable asset in both dramatic and comedic ensembles over the course of his acclaimed career.