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Mark Metcalf (born March 11, 1946 in Findlay, Ohio, USA) is an American actor in both television and film. He is likely most known to two different generations for two notable roles. In the classic college comedy, National Lampoon's Animal House
(1978), he played the sadistic ROTC leader "Doug Neidermeyer". He reprised this role, after a fashion, as the sadistic father in the Twisted Sister music video, "We're Not Gonna Take It" , using his Animal House catchphrase, "You're all worthless and weak!". Metcalf also appeared in their video for "I Wanna Rock".

In the 1997-2003 television show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
, and its spinoff Angel
,
Metcalf played the ancient vampire supervillain, "The Master". Coincidentally, he also played a character called "the Maestro" on two episodes of Seinfeld
.

Metcalf and his wife, Libby, have one child. He currently lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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