Peter Krause is one of those actors who can make you believe absolutely anything — that he’s a charming news anchor, a stressed-out funeral director, or a firefighter who always manages to keep his cool while the rest of us would be screaming into the void.

Krause first started gaining attention with Sports Night (1998–2000), a smart, fast-talking sitcom about a TV sports newsroom. Then came Six Feet Under (2001–2005), where he played Nate Fisher, a man trying to keep his family’s funeral home (and his own life) from collapsing into complete chaos. It was the kind of role that made you think, “Yeah, I’ll happily watch this guy wrestle with existential dread for five seasons.”

He kept the hits coming with Parenthood (2010–2015), melting hearts as the steady but sometimes overwhelmed Adam Braverman. And then he switched gears yet again with 9-1-1 (2018–present), playing Bobby Nash — a man who can manage a life-or-death crisis and still make time to give you fatherly advice that will ruin you emotionally for days.

Peter Krause’s career has been built on playing the kind of characters you wish existed in real life — people who are competent, reliable, and just flawed enough to feel human. Whether he’s behind a news desk, running a funeral home, or rushing into a burning building, you believe him every single time.