Evan Peters
Evan Thomas Peters (born January 20, 1987 in St. Louis , Missouri ) is an American actor .
life and career
Evan Peters was born in St. Louis , Missouri, and grew up there. At the age of 14, he moved to Grand Blanc , Michigan with his parents . Here he was discovered by the photographer Bob Lamb , who introduced him to the California talent scout Craig Wargo . Soon after, Peters moved to Burbank , California.
There he got his first film role in Clipping Adam in 2004 . He has also appeared in numerous local commercials . Other film and television roles followed, but Peters only became known in 2005 for his leading role as Jesse Varon in the mystery series Invasion . In 2010 he took on the role of Todd on the side of Aaron Johnson and Clark Duke in the comic film Kick-Ass .
He is best known for his rotating roles in the American Horror Story series . Here Peters played the role of Tate Langdon in the first season , in the second he played Kit Walker and in the third season he also played one of the leading roles as Kyle Spencer . In the fourth season , Peters embodies the role of Jimmy Darling . In the fifth season , which started in October 2015 , he was still part of the regular cast and played the role of Mr. March (James Patrick March). In the sixth season he can be seen as Edward Phillipe Mott and Rory Monahan . In the seventh season he plays the main male role Kai Anderson . In the eighth season he embodies the roles of Mr. Gallant , James Patrick March , Tate Langdon and Jeff Pfister .
In 2014, Peters was seen in the comic book adaptation X-Men: Future is Past as the super-fast mutant Quicksilver . He took on this role again in the follow-up film X-Men: Apocalypse in 2016 and in Deadpool 2 in 2018 .
In early 2019 it was announced that Evan Peters would not appear as a star for the first time since the series began in the ninth season of American Horror Story .
Filmography (selection)
- 2004: Clipping Adam
- 2004: Suddenly In Love (Sleepover)
- 2004–2005: Phil from the Future ( Phil of the Future , TV series, 5 episodes)
- 2005–2006: Invasion (TV series, 21 episodes)
- 2007: An American Crime (An American Crime)
- 2008: The Fighters (Never Back Down)
- 2008: Dirt (TV series, episode 2x03)
- 2008: Gardens of the Night
- 2008: Without a Trace ( Without a Trace , TV series, episode 6x14)
- 2008: Monk (TV series, episode 7x02)
- 2008: Dr. House ( House , TV series, episode 5x09)
- 2008–2009: One Tree Hill (TV series, 6 episodes)
- 2009: Ghost Whisperer - Voices from Beyond ( Ghost Whisperer , TV series, episode 5x10)
- 2010: Criminal Minds (TV series, episode 5x16)
- 2010: Kick-Ass
- 2010: The Mentalist (TV series, episode 2x21)
- 2011: The Fighters 2: The Beatdown (Never Back Down 2)
- 2011: Parenthood (TV series, episode 2x20)
- 2011: In Plain Sight ( In Plain Sight , TV series, episode 4x02)
- 2011–2019: American Horror Story (TV series, 85 episodes)
- 2013: Adult World
- 2014: X-Men: Future is Past (X-Men: Days of Future Past)
- 2015: The Lazarus Effect
- 2015: Safelight
- 2016: Elvis & Nixon
- 2016: X-Men: Apocalypse
- 2017: The Pirates of Somalia
- 2018: Deadpool 2
- 2018: American Animals
- since 2018: Pose (TV series)
- 2019: X-Men: Dark Phoenix (Dark Phoenix)
Web links
- Evan Peters in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Evan Peters says he will not be returning for American Horror Story season 9 , popbuzz.com, accessed April 11, 2019
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Peters, Evan |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Peters, Evan Thomas (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | US-American actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 20, 1987 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | St. Louis , Missouri |