Zachary Quinto

Zachary John Quinto (/ˈkwɪnt/; born June 2, 1977[1]) is an American actor and film producer. He is known for his roles as Sylar, the primary antagonist from the science fiction drama series Heroes (2006–2010); Spock in the film Star Trek (2009) and its sequels Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) and Star Trek Beyond (2016); Charlie Manx in the AMC series NOS4A2, and Dr. Oliver Thredson in American Horror Story: Asylum, for which he received a nomination for an Emmy award. His other starring film roles include Margin Call (2011), Hitman: Agent 47 (2015), Snowden (2016), and Hotel Artemis (2018). He also appeared in smaller roles on television series, such as So Notorious, The Slap, and 24, and on stage in Angels in America, The Glass Menagerie, and Smokefall.

Zachary Quinto
Quinto in 2019
Born
Zachary John Quinto

(1977-06-02) June 2, 1977 (age 47)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
EducationCarnegie Mellon University (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
Years active2000–present
RelativesP.J. McArdle (great-grandfather)
Joseph A. McArdle (grandfather)

Early life edit

Zachary John Quinto was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Margaret "Margo" (née McArdle), who worked at an investment firm and later at a magistrate's office, and Joseph John "Joe" Quinto, a barber.[2][3] He was raised in the suburb of Green Tree, Pennsylvania, and attended Saints Simon and Jude Catholic School (closed 2010). His father died of cancer when Quinto was seven years old, and Quinto and his brother, Joe, were subsequently raised by their mother.[4] Quinto's maternal great-grandfather was the labor activist and Republican Pittsburgh City Councilman Peter J. McArdle, whom Pittsburgh's P.J. McArdle Roadway is named after.[5] His maternal grandfather was Joseph A. McArdle, a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives.[6]

Quinto was raised Catholic.[7] His father was of Italian descent, while his mother was of Irish ancestry.[8][9] Quinto graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1995, where he participated in its musicals and won the Gene Kelly Award for Best Supporting Actor, and then attended Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama, from which he graduated in 1999.[10][11]

Career edit

Quinto first appeared on television in the short-lived television series The Others, and appeared as a guest star on shows including CSI, Touched by an Angel, Charmed, Six Feet Under, Lizzie McGuire, and L.A. Dragnet. In 2003, during the theatrical run of Endgame by Samuel Beckett, directed by Kristina Lloyd[12] at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles playing the role of Clov,[13] he landed a recurring role as computer expert Adam Kaufman on the Fox series 24; Quinto appeared in 23 episodes of the third season.

Quinto at the premiere party of Heroes' third season in 2008

In 2006, Quinto played the role of Sasan, the haughty, bisexual Iranian-American best friend of Tori Spelling on her VH1 series So NoTORIous. Later that year, he joined the cast of Heroes as Gabriel Gray, better known as the serial killer Sylar.[14] He worked on the series until its cancellation in 2010 after four seasons.

His casting as a young Spock in the J. J. Abrams-directed reboot of the Star Trek film franchise was officially announced at the 2007 Comic-Con.[15][16] Speaking alongside Leonard Nimoy at a press conference to promote the first new Star Trek film, Quinto revealed that Nimoy had been given casting approval over who would play the role of the young Spock. "For me Leonard's involvement was only liberating, frankly,"[17] says Quinto. "I knew that he had approval over the actor that would play young Spock, so when I got the role I knew from the beginning it was with his blessing."

In a September 2008 interview, Abrams said of Quinto's performance as Spock: "Zachary brought a gravity and an incredible sense of humor, which is a wonderful combination because Spock's character is deceivingly complicated. The revelation for me watching the movie, when I finally got to watch the whole thing after working on sequences, was that he is extraordinary. He was doing things I didn't even realize while we were shooting – these amazing things to track his story."[18] Quinto also made references to Star Trek's historical record for diversity and inclusiveness in its casting and storylines.

After Star Trek, he appeared in the comedy short Boutonniere (2009). It "...was a movie written and directed by my former landlady and friend, [actress Coley Sohn]. She called up and said, 'Would you do me a favor and be in my short film?'"[19]

Karl Urban, Quinto, J. J. Abrams, and Chris Pine at the Star Trek Into Darkness Australian movie premiere in Sydney, April 2013

In 2008, Quinto joined with Corey Moosa and Neal Dodson to form Before the Door Pictures.[20] The company produced projects in film, television, new media, and published two graphic novels in a deal with comic book publisher Archaia Entertainment: they published a graphic novel called Mr. Murder is Dead, created by writer Victor Quinaz, closely followed by LUCID: A Matthew Dee Adventure written by writer/actor Michael McMillian.[21]

Quinto also starred in several comedy shorts. He played a strangely lovable kidnapper in "Hostage: A Love Story", written by the comedy duo HoltandSteele, for Before the Door Pictures and Funny or Die. He also played a prospective dog adopter (based on Quinto's own experience) in "Dog Eat Dog", written and directed by Sian Heder, and premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2012.

Quinto has also kept up his theatre experience, which includes roles in a variety of productions, including classics such as Samuel Beckett's Endgame at the Los Angeles Odyssey Theatres in 2003,[22] Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing at the Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival and Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow at the Old Globe Theatre.[23] From October 2010 to February 2011, Quinto played the lead role of Louis Ironson in an Off-Broadway revival of Tony Kushner's Angels in America at the Signature Theatre, New York City.[24][25] For this role, Quinto received the Theatre World Award.[26]

Quinto at a Midtown Comics signing in 2011

In 2013, Quinto played the role of Tom Wingfield in the American Repertory Theatre's production of The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams.[27] He was also in the Broadway reprisal of the production, in 2014.[28] In February 2016, Zachary appeared in the New York premiere of MCC Theater's Smokefall.[29]

In 2010, Quinto's company Before the Door Pictures produced Margin Call, an independent film about the financial crisis of 2007–08. Quinto played the role of Peter Sullivan in the film, in a cast that included Jeremy Irons, Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Stanley Tucci, Penn Badgley and Demi Moore. Margin Call premiered in January 2011 at the Sundance Film Festival.[30] Margin Call received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay, by J. C. Chandor. Quinto was an executive producer for Chandor's next film All Is Lost (2013) with Robert Redford as the sole actor.

In October 2011, Quinto began a recurring role on the FX series American Horror Story as Chad, former owner of the house. Quinto returned for the second season in one of the lead roles, as Dr. Oliver Thredson.[31] In 2014, Quinto and his Before the Door partners produced a Chris Moore project, The Chair, a documentary series on Starz that shows the process of two directors bringing their first feature to the screen. In 2015, Quinto was a guest on the acclaimed TV series Girls and Hannibal.

Movie-wise, Quinto reprised his role of Spock in Star Trek Into Darkness in 2013 and in Star Trek Beyond, released in 2016. In addition, he played John Smith in Hitman: Agent 47 in 2015. At the other end of the spectrum from the action-oriented Agent 47, Quinto appeared opposite James Franco in the drama I Am Michael (2015), a film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. In 2016, he portrayed journalist Glenn Greenwald in the Edward Snowden biopic Snowden,[32] narrated, as space scientist Pascal Lee, in the documentary film Passage to Mars,[33] and appeared as himself in the documentary film For the Love of Spock.[34] In 2018, he starred in the Broadway play The Boys in the Band.[35]

In 2016, science fiction author John Scalzi released a novella, The Dispatcher, created specifically for Audible; Quinto narrated the story, as well as the second book in the series, Murder by Other Means.[36][37] He also starred with Michelle Buteau in the Audible scripted podcast, Sorry Charlie Miller.[38]

In 2022, Quinto made his debut on the West End stage in London as Gore Vidal in James Graham's new play, "Best of Enemies". The play revolves around the adversarial televised debates between the gay, liberal writer Vidal and the conservative polemicist William F. Buckley Jr. (played by British actor David Harewood) during the 1968 US Democratic and Republican National Conventions. The production, directed by Jeremy Herrin first at the Old Vic then at the Noël Coward Theatre, was a commercial and critical hit.[39][40]

Quinto has modeled for magazines including GQ and August.[41][42]

Personal life edit

Quinto publicly came out as gay in October 2011.[43] He explained that, after the suicide of bisexual teenager Jamey Rodemeyer, he felt that "living a gay life without publicly acknowledging it is simply not enough to make any significant contribution to the immense work that lies ahead on the road to complete equality."[44] Prior to his coming out, Quinto had long been an active supporter of gay rights and organizations, including The Trevor Project.[45] In 2009, he appeared in the one-night production Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays, a benefit stage reading in response to the passing of Proposition 8,[46] as well as in the play The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later, about the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard.[47] In 2010, Quinto contributed a video to the It Gets Better Project, an Internet-based campaign that aims to prevent suicide among LGBTQAI+ youth.[44] In 2012, Quinto campaigned on behalf of Barack Obama, including appearing in the video Obama Pride: LGBT Americans For Obama.[48]

From 2010 to 2013, Quinto was in a relationship with actor Jonathan Groff.[49][50] Quinto began dating model and musician Miles McMillan in the summer of 2013.[51] In early 2015, the couple moved into a NoHo, Manhattan apartment they purchased together.[52][53] In November 2015, Vogue magazine called them "a power couple whose domain extends across the film, fashion, and art scene."[54] The two ended their relationship in early 2019.[55]

In 2017, Quinto criticized the timing of actor Kevin Spacey's decision to come out as part of his response to allegations of sexual advances towards then-14-year-old actor Anthony Rapp.[56] He called the manner of Spacey's announcement "deeply sad and troubling," feeling he had not stood up "as a point of pride—in the light of all his many awards and accomplishments—thus inspiring tens of thousands of struggling LGBTQ kids around the world", but instead as "a calculated manipulation to deflect attention from the very serious accusation that he attempted to molest one".[57]

Filmography edit

Film edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Star TrekSpock
2011Margin CallPeter SullivanAlso producer
2011Girl Walks into a BarNicolas "Nick"
2011What's Your Number?Rick
2013Star Trek Into DarknessSpock
2014We'll Never Have ParisJameson
2015I Am MichaelBennett
2015Hitman: Agent 47John Smith
2016TallulahAndreas
2016Star Trek BeyondSpock
2016SnowdenGlenn Greenwald
2016Passage to MarsPascal LeeVoice
2017AardvarkJosh NormanAlso producer
2017Who We Are NowPeter
2018Hotel ArtemisCrosby
2019High Flying BirdDavid Starr
2020Superman: Man of TomorrowLex LuthorVoice
2020The Boys in the BandHarold
2021The Shuroo ProcessN/AExecutive producer
2023He Went That WayJim[58][59]
2023Down LowGary[60][61]
2024Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part OneLex LuthorVoice[62]
TBADistantAI Survival SuitVoice; Post-production

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000The OthersTonyEpisode: "Unnamed"
2001Touched by an AngelMikeEpisode: "When Sunny Gets Blue"
2002CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationMitchell SullivanEpisode: "Anatomy of a Lye"
Off CentreSmudgeEpisode: "Diddler on the Roof"
Lizzie McGuireDirectorEpisode: "Party Over Here"
HauntedPaul KingsleyEpisode: "Grievous Angels"
The AgencyJay LambertEpisode: "Air Lex"
2003Six Feet UnderHip StudentEpisode: "The Eye Inside"
CharmedWarlockEpisode: "Cat House"
MiraclesMessengerEpisode: "Battle at Shadow Ridge"
2003–200424Adam Kaufman23 episodes
2004DragnetHoward SimmsEpisode: "Frame of Mind"
HawaiiLoomisEpisode: "No Man Is an Island"
Joan of ArcadiaPretentious Filmmaker GodEpisode: "P.O.V."
2005Blind JusticeScott CollinsEpisode: "In Your Face"
2006Crossing JordanLeo Fulton, Jr.Episode: "Code of Ethics"
TwinsJasonEpisode: "When I Move, You Move"
So NotoriousSasan10 episodes
2006–2010HeroesSylar60 episodes
2008Robot ChickenArchimedes Q. Porter / Sylar (voice)Episode: "Bionic Cow"
2011American Horror Story: Murder HouseChad Warwick4 episodes
2012–2013American Horror Story: AsylumOliver Thredson12 episodes
2014The Chair[63]Himself10 episodes
2015The SlapHarry Apostolou7 episodes
GirlsAce2 episodes
HannibalNeal Frank2 episodes
2016Lip Sync BattleHimselfEpisode: "Zoe Saldana vs. Zachary Quinto"
2018In Search of...Himself10 episodes
2019Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtEli Rubin2 episodes
NOVANarrator5 Episodes
2019–2020NOS4A2Charlie Manx20 episodes
2019–2021Big MouthAiden (voice)11 episodes
2020Little AmericaTeacherEpisode: "The Silence"
2021Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?HimselfEpisode: "In The Hot Seat: Amanda Peet, Zachary Quinto & Karamo Brown"
Inside JobDoctor SkullFinger (voice)Episode: "Ghost Protocol"
2021–presentInvincibleRobot / Rudolph "Rudy" Connors (voice)13 episodes
2022The Proud Family: Louder and ProuderBarry Leibowitz-Jenkins (voice)5 episodes
Who Do You Think You Are?HimselfEpisode: "Zachary Quinto"
American Horror Story: NYCSam7 episodes
2023American Horror Story: DelicateHimself (uncredited)Episode: "Rockabye"
2024Brilliant MindsOliver WolfMain role, Also; Producer

Stage edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Angels in AmericaLouis IronsonSignature Theatre Company
Off-Broadway
2013The Glass MenagerieTom WingfieldAmerican Repertory Theater
Boston, MA
Booth Theatre
Broadway
2016SmokefallFootnote / Fetus Two / SamuelMCC Theater
2018The Boys in The BandHaroldBooth Theatre[64]
2022Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?GeorgeGeffen Playhouse
Los Angeles, CA
2022Best of EnemiesGore VidalNoël Coward Theatre, West End

Video games edit

YearTitleVoice role
2000Code BlueMonty Rodriguez
200624: The GameAdam Kaufman
2010Star Trek OnlineKhitomer Emergency Medical Hologram
2013Star TrekSpock

Awards and nominations edit

YearAwardWorkResult
2007TV Land Award for Future Classic AwardHeroesWon
Teen Choice Award for Choice TV VillainNominated
2008Teen Choice Award for Choice TV VillainNominated
2009Teen Choice Award for Choice TV VillainNominated
Teen Choice Award for Best Rumble (shared with Chris Pine)Star TrekNominated
Critics' Choice Award for Best CastNominated
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best CastWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association for Best EnsembleNominated
2010People's Choice Award for Favorite Breakout Movie ActorNominated
SFX Award for Best ActorHeroes, Star TrekWon
2011Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a PlayAngels in AmericaNominated
Theatre World AwardWon
Tina Award for Best Actor (Play)Won
Tina Award for Best Ensemble (Play)Won
Tina Award for Best Stage Duo (shared with Christian Borle)Won
Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble PerformanceMargin CallNominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble ActingNominated
2012Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best EnsembleNominated
AACTA International Award for Best Film (as producer)Nominated
Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature (as producer)Won
Robert Altman AwardWon
Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on TelevisionAmerican Horror StoryNominated
2013Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/MiniseriesAmerican Horror Story: AsylumWon
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a MovieNominated
PAAFTJ Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie
PAAFTJ Television Award for Best Cast in a Miniseries or TV Movie
People's Choice Award Favorite Movie Duo (shared with Chris Pine)Star Trek Into DarknessNominated
Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding EnsembleThe Glass MenagerieWon
2014Drama League Award for Distinguished PerformanceNominated
Broadway.com Audience Choice Award for Favorite Leading Actor in a PlayNominated
BroadwayWorld.com Award for Best Leading Actor in a PlayNominated
2017Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor in a FilmStar Trek BeyondNominated

See also edit

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