Michael Esper

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Michael Esper
Born
Michael James Esper

(1976-12-01) December 1, 1976 (age 47)
Education Oberlin College
Rutgers University, New Brunswick (BFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1995–present

Michael James Esper (born December 1, 1976) is an American actor, best known for his stage work. [1] [2]

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Early life

Esper was born in Manhattan and raised in Montclair, New Jersey. [3] He is the son of acting teachers William and Suzanne Esper, of the William Esper Studio. He attended Saint Ann's School in Brooklyn Heights. He attended Rutgers University after attending Oberlin College for one year. [4]

Stage career

Esper has appeared on Broadway in Sting's The Last Ship , A Man for All Seasons , [5] Green Day's American Idiot [6] and The Lyons . [7] He also starred in the Off-Broadway premieres of Leslye Headland's Assistance , [8] Nicky Silver's The Lyons, [9] and Tony Kushner's The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures . [10] His voice is included on American Idiot: The Original Broadway Cast Recording as well as the cast album for Lazarus. [11]

After a break from stage work, he returned to New York theater in February 2014 with David Grimm's play Tales from Red Vienna off-Broadway, opposite Nina Arianda. [12] He followed that by starring in Sting's musical The Last Ship . [13] The Last Ship began previews on Broadway in September 2014 and ran through January 24, 2015. Esper also appeared in David Bowie and Enda Walsh's musical Lazarus at New York Theatre Workshop. [14] He was nominated for a 2016 Outer Critics Circle Award for his performance in Lazarus. [15] Esper has also appeared in Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2016 and again at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, which ran until April 29, 2017.

Additional stage credits include Crazy Mary, for which he won the Clarence Derwent Award, [16] Big Bill, subUrbia, Manic Flight Reaction, As You Like It, and The Four Of Us. [17]

Reception

The New York Daily News described him as a "rising star" and said, "He acts with an emotional openness and authenticity that's as striking as it is uncommon. Esper's talent is evident whether he's punking out on Broadway in the Green Day musical American Idiot or assuming the cadence and carriage of 16th-century England in A Man for All Seasons." [3]

Acting credits

Stage

YearTitleRoleCompany/Venue
2004Big BillPete/Ball Boy/Others Lincoln Center Theater
2005 As You Like It Silvius Delacorte Theater
Manic Flight ReactionLuke Playwrights Horizons
2006 subUrbia Pony Second Stage Theatre
The Agony and the AgonyNathan Vineyard Theatre
2007 Long Day's Journey into Night Edmund Druid Theatre (Dublin)
Crazy Mary Skip Playwrights Horizons
2008 Me, Myself and I OTTO McCarter Theatre
The Four of UsDavid Manhattan Theatre Club
A Man for All Seasons William Roper Roundabout Theatre Company (Broadway)
2009–2011 American Idiot Will Berkeley Repertory Theatre
St. James Theatre (Broadway)
2011 The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures Eli Public Theater and Guthrie Theater
2011–2012 The Lyons Curtis Lyons Vineyard Theatre
Cort Theatre (Broadway)
2012 Assistance Nick Playwrights Horizons
2014Tales from Red ViennaBela Hoyos Manhattan Theatre Club
2014–2015 The Last Ship Gideon Fletcher Bank of America Theatre (Chicago)
Neil Simon Theatre (Broadway)
2015–2016 Lazarus Valentine New York Theatre Workshop
2016 The Glass Menagerie Tom Wingfield Edinburgh International Festival
2016–2017 Lazarus ValentineKing's Cross Theatre (London)
2017 The Glass Menagerie Tom Wingfield Duke of York's Theatre (West End)
2018SearedMikeWilliamstown Theatre Festival
Catch As Catch CanTim/TheresaNew Ohio Theatre
2019 A Bright Room Called Day Vealtninc Husz The Public Theater [18]
2022Slanted! Enchanted! A Pavement MusicalEssemSheen Center
2023–2024 Appropriate Franz Lafayette Hayes Theater (Broadway)
Belasco Theatre (Broadway)

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Dying is EasyAlbert Matson
2001 A Beautiful Mind Young John Nash
2002 American Gun Burglar
2005 Loggerheads Gill
Bittersweet PlaceJoey
2007 Light and the Sufferer Paul
2010 All Good Things Daniel Marks
2012 Watching TV with the Red Chinese Billy
Frances Ha Dan
Crazy LoveJoeyShort film
2013 Runner Runner Billy Petricoff
2014 The Drop Rardy
2018For George on His 30th BirthdayGeorge DoughertyShort film
Ben Is Back Clayton
2022 Resurrection Peter
2023 Beau Is Afraid Officer Johnson
The Creator Captain Cotton
2024 Pavements EssemPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009 Law & Order David SuttonEpisode: "Take-Out"
Bunker HillPete WalshTV pilot
2013 The Good Wife Gregory SteckEpisode: "The Wheels of Justice"
Do No Harm Dr. Kenneth Jordan13 episodes
2013–2014 Person of Interest Jason Greenfield2 episodes
2014 Believe Jack CallahanEpisode: "Sinking"
Halt and Catch Fire Ron CaneEpisode: "Close to the Metal"
2014–2015 Nurse Jackie Gabe7 episodes
2015 Elementary Donald PruittEpisode: "The Cost of Doing Business"
2016 Shades of Blue Donnie Pomp11 episodes
The Family Doug/Pocked-Marked Man12 episodes
BrainDead Noah Feffer2 episodes
2018 Trust John Paul Getty Jr. 7 episodes
2019 Prodigal Son Jon LittmanEpisode: "Annihilator"
Reprisal Colin QuinnEpisode: "The Tale of Harold Horpus"
Ray Donovan Adam Rain6 episodes
2020 The Outsider Kenneth Hayes4 episodes
2021 Evil ScientistEpisode: "B Is for Brain"
2023 Florida Man Deacon5 episodes
Julia Noel WintonEpisode: "Bûche De Noël"
2024 Fallout Bud Askins / Brain-on-a-Roomba2 episodes
Law & Order Kenneth LaneEpisode: "Catch and Kill"

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