Finn Wittrock
- Graduated from L.A. County High School for the Arts
- Graduated from The Juilliard School
Peter L. "Finn" Wittrock Jr., born on October 28, 1984, in Lenox, Massachusetts, is an American actor renowned for his dynamic performances across film and television. He gained prominence for his compelling portrayals in various productions, particularly his collaborations with acclaimed television producer Ryan Murphy. Wittrock's ability to navigate complex characters has established him as a notable figure in contemporary entertainment.
Wittrock's journey in the arts began at an early age, influenced by his family's involvement in the theater. After completing his education at the prestigious Juilliard School, he ventured into acting, initially landing guest roles on several television shows. His film debut came in 2004 with Halloweentown High, but it was his role as Damon Miller in the soap opera All My Children from 2009 to 2011 that marked a significant turning point in his career, establishing him as a serious actor in the industry.
His theatrical talents were further showcased when he performed in Tony Kushner's Off-Broadway play The Illusion in 2011. The following year, he made a powerful Broadway debut as Happy Loman in Death of a Salesman, a revival directed by Mike Nichols. This stage work laid the foundation for his future successes in film and television.
In 2014, Wittrock's career took off as he appeared in several high-profile projects, including The Normal Heart, which marked the beginning of his fruitful partnership with Ryan Murphy. He also starred in Noah and Unbroken, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His performance as Dandy Mott in American Horror Story: Freak Show earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination, further solidifying his reputation in the industry.
Wittrock continued to collaborate with Murphy, taking on diverse roles in subsequent seasons of American Horror Story. In 2015, he portrayed both Tristan Duffy and Rudolph Valentino in American Horror Story: Hotel, and he was part of the ensemble cast in The Big Short. His role as Jether Polk in American Horror Story: Roanoke in 2016 was another noteworthy performance, alongside his appearance in the critically acclaimed musical film La La Land.
In 2018, Wittrock portrayed Jeffrey Trail in the FX crime drama series The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, for which he received a second Emmy nomination. This role highlighted his ability to tackle real-life characters with depth and sensitivity. He continued his collaboration with Murphy in 2020, playing murderer Edmund Tolleson in the Netflix series Ratched, further demonstrating his range and commitment to complex narratives.
Outside of his professional achievements, Wittrock has been married to Sarah Roberts since October 18, 2014. As he continues to explore new roles and projects, Finn Wittrock remains a prominent and versatile actor in the entertainment landscape, consistently engaging audiences with his talent and dedication to his craft.