Seth Numrich
Seth Numrich (/ˈnuːmrɪk/ NOOM-rik;[2] born January 19, 1987) is an American stage, television, and film actor. Early lifeNumrich was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His father, Charles Numrich, is an actor who in 1981 founded the non-profit theatre company Creative Theater Unlimited, which he ran until 2008.[2] Seth earned his bachelor of fine arts degree at The Juilliard School,[3] graduating in acting in 2006 with Group 36.[4] At the time, he was the youngest person to be admitted into Juilliard's Drama Division, a record previously held by actor Val Kilmer.[5] CareerNumrich was a teaching artist for Artists Striving to End Poverty from 2005 to 2012.[6] TheatreNumrich made his Broadway debut as Lorenzo in the 2010 revival of The Merchant of Venice and has played the boxer Joe Bonaparte in Golden Boy and as Albert in War Horse both at the Lincoln Center Theater on Broadway. He has also acted Off-Broadway in Slipping, Yosemite and Blind as part of Rattlestick Playwrights Theater program, in Too Much Memory, Favorites and Break Your Face on My Hand with Rising Phoenix Repertory, and On the Levee and Iphigenia 2.0 with Signature Theatre. Other roles include Gates of Gold with 59E59 Theaters and Dutch Masters with LAByrinth Theater Company and regionally in The History Boys, The Cure at Troy, Measure for Measure and The Judgment of Paris. In 2013, he starred in Sweet Bird of Youth by Tennessee Williams opposite Kim Cattrall at The Old Vic in the West End, London.[7] In 2018, Numrich appeared in Tom Stoppard's Travesties on Broadway with the Roundabout Theatre Company.[8] In 2022, he appeared in the Broadway premiere of Stoppard's Leopoldstadt. In 2023, Numrich performed in Irish Repertory Theatre's staging of Brian Friel's Translations, and in 2024 Numrich performed in the world premiere of J. T. Rogers' Corruption at Lincoln Center Theater. Film and televisionNumrich performed the lead role as cadet Sam Singleton/Romeo in Private Romeo, a 2011 film adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet directed by Alan Brown. Collectively with five other actors from the film, he won the Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film award at L.A. Outfest in 2011.[9] Other roles for Numrich include Benjamin Tallmadge in AMC's series Turn: Washington's Spies (2014 to 2017) and Robin Lafferty in the miniseries Under the Banner of Heaven.[10] AudiobooksNumrich has read two Stephen King novels as unabridged audio productions: Later (2021) and Fairy Tale (2022). CreditsTheatre
Selected Off-Broadway and regional credits include:
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