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Actor David Costabile has become well-known for his work in television and film, particularly for his role as the licentious, foulmouthed, yet loyal-to-a-fault “Wags” on the Showtime series Billions.

The show, which focuses on the power struggle between a hedge fund manager and a U.S. attorney, was an instant hit and quickly became one of the most popular dramas on television. Costabile’s portrayal of the brash and unpredictable Wags was praised by audiences and critics alike, and his performance was key to the show’s success.

Costabile’s acting career began on the stage, where he performed in numerous productions in regional theaters across the country. He made his television debut in 1999 with a small role in the series Law & Order. Over the next few years, he acted in several other television shows, including The Sopranos, The Wire, and Damages.

After , Costabile earned roles in a number of high-profile television shows, including and . In 2013, he was cast as Gale Boetticher in the critically acclaimed series , which added to his growing reputation as a talented character actor.

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