Born on April 26, 1978, in Canada, he grew up in a creative family. He pursued theater at Carnegie Mellon University, launching his acting career in the early 2000s. Known for his versatility, he gained recognition on TV with roles in "The Wire" and "Orange Is the New Black," earning an Emmy nomination for the latter. His film work includes "13 Hours" and "Den of Thieves." With a commanding presence, he continues to captivate audiences across genres, both on television and in film.
DEN OF THIEVES
Den of Thieves centers on Nick O'Brien, a veteran Los Angeles detective, who relentlessly tracks a group of elite criminals led by the charismatic Ray...
13 HOURS
13 Hours is a 2016 American biographical war film based on Mitchell Zuckoff's 2014 book 13 Hours. The movie depicts the true story of the attack on...