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Peter Sarsgaard

John Peter Sarsgaard (/ˈsɑːrzɡɑːrd/; born March 7, 1971) is an American actor. His first feature role was in Dead Man Walking in 1995. He then appeared in the 1998 independent films Another Day in Paradise and Desert Blue. That same year, Sarsgaard received a substantial role in The Man in the Iron Mask (1998), playing Raoul, the ill-fated son of Athos. Sarsgaard later achieved critical recognition when he was cast in Boys Don't Cry (1999) as John Lotter. He landed his first leading role in the 2001 film The Center of the World.

Peter Sarsgaard
Sarsgaard in September 2019
Born
John Peter Sarsgaard

(1971-03-07) March 7, 1971 (age 51)
Alma materWashington University in St. Louis
OccupationActor
Years active1995–present
Spouse
(m. 2009)
Children2
RelativesJake Gyllenhaal (brother-in-law)

For his portrayal of Charles Lane in Shattered Glass, Sarsgaard received a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination. Sarsgaard has appeared in an eclectic range of films, including Garden State, Kinsey (both 2004), Jarhead (2005), Elegy (2008), An Education (2009), Lovelace (2013), Night Moves (2013), Blue Jasmine (2013), Black Mass (2015), Jackie (2016), and The Lost Daughter (2021). He is also known for his performances in the blockbuster films Green Lantern (2011), Knight and Day (2010), The Magnificent Seven (2016) and The Batman (2022).

Sarsgaard is also known for his television roles including the AMC/Netflix crime series The Killing (2013). He portrayed Martin Schmidt in the Hulu series The Looming Tower for which he received a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries nomination. In 2021, he had a main role on the Hulu miniseries Dopesick, for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. Sarsgaard has appeared in Off-Broadway productions including Kingdom of Earth, Laura Dennis, Burn This, and Uncle Vanya. In September 2008, he made his Broadway debut as Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin in The Seagull. He is married to Maggie Gyllenhaal.

Early life

John Peter Sarsgaard was born at Scott Air Force Base in St. Clair County, Illinois, on March 7, 1971, the son of Judy Lea (née Reinhardt) and John Dale Sarsgaard.[1] His father was an Air Force engineer and later worked for Monsanto and IBM.[2][3] His surname originates in Denmark, where his paternal great-great-grandparents were born; it is pronounced [ˈsɑːsɡɔˀ] in Danish.[1]

Sarsgaard was raised a Catholic[4][5] and served as an altar boy. His family moved more than 12 times during his childhood, following his father's job.[6] At the age of 7, Sarsgaard originally wanted to become a soccer player and took up ballet to help improve his coordination.[6] After suffering several concussions while playing soccer, he gave up the sport and became interested in writing and theater.[7] He attended Fairfield College Preparatory School, a private Jesuit boys' school in Connecticut, where he became interested in film.[7]

Following his graduation from Fairfield Prep in 1989, he attended Bard College in New York for two years before transferring to Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) in 1991, where he co-founded an improvisational comedy troupe "Mama's Pot Roast".[7] While at WUSTL, Sarsgaard began performing in plays in an offshoot of New York's Actors Studio;[7] His first role was as the servant Laurent in Molière's Tartuffe. In 1993, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in history and moved to New York.[7][8]

Career

1995–1998: Early work

Sarsgaard branched out with guest roles in television productions filmed in New York City, with Law & Order in 1995,[9] and New York Undercover (1997) as well as an appearance in the 1997 HBO special Subway Stories.[10] He appeared in his first film role in Dead Man Walking (1995), where he was cast as a murdered teenager, killed by Sean Penn's character.[11][12]

In 1995, Sarsgaard made his theatrical debut in the Off-Broadway production of Horton Foote's Laura Dennis, which was directed by James Houghton.[13] Ben Brantley of The New York Times wrote: "Mr. Sarsgaard ... emerges as an actor to watch with a performance of breathtaking emotional conviction."[13] The following year he starred in Kingdom of Earth opposite Cynthia Nixon and directed by John Cameron Mitchell.[14] His performance in the play received favorable reviews amongst critics.[15]

His next film roles were in a series of independent features: Another Day in Paradise (1997), part of an ensemble cast that included James Woods, Melanie Griffith, Vincent Kartheiser, and Natasha Gregson Wagner,[16] and In Desert Blue (1998), where he had a supporting role in the film.[17] He received a substantial role in the 1998 film The Man in the Iron Mask, where he played Raoul, the ill-fated son of John Malkovich's dueling Musketeer, Athos.[18] The film uses characters from Alexandre Dumas' d'Artagnan Romances, and is very loosely adapted from some plot elements of The Vicomte de Bragelonne.[19] The film received ambivalent reviews,[20] but was a success at the box office, earning $182 million worldwide.[21]

1999–2002: Worldwide recognition

In 1999, Sarsgaard earned critical recognition in Kimberly Peirce's Boys Don't Cry, where he was cast as notorious killer John Lotter. The film is based on the real-life story of Brandon Teena, who was raped and murdered in 1993 by Lotter and Tom Nissen after they found out that he was a trans man. Boys Don't Cry received overwhelmingly positive acclaim from critics,[22] and his performance was critically well received. According to The Boston Globe, "Peter Sarsgaard ... makes the killer's terrible trajectory not only believable, but grounded in the most mundane clodhopper behavior. He isn't a drooling monster, he's a guy you wouldn't look twice at a bar or a convenience store."[23] A contributor from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer wrote "It's a marvelous performance supported ably by ... Sarsgaard as the unpredictable, sociopathic Lotter."[24] The film was screened at a special presentation at the 2000 Venice Film Festival.[25] In regards to his character, as how Sarsgaard made him "likeable, sympathetic even" was because he wanted the audience "to understand why they would hang out with me. If my character wasn't necessarily likable, I wanted him to be charismatic enough that you weren't going to have a dull time if you were with him."[26] In another interview, Sarsgaard said he felt "empowered" by playing Lotter.[27]

His first leading role was in the 2001 feature The Center of the World, where he plays Richard Longman, a lonely young entrepreneur who skips out on his company's big initial public offering and pays a stripper (Molly Parker) $10,000 to fly to Las Vegas with him.[28] The film received average reviews,[29] however, A.O. Scott of the New York Times, reported that the performances by both Sarsgaard and Parker "provide a rough grain of authenticity, capturing the blunted affect and aimless neediness of people in their 20s struggling to navigate a world of material abundance and impoverished emotional possibility."[28] Scott concluded in his recap that Sarsgaard made his character "seem like a genuinely nice guy, too innocent to grasp the sleaziness of his bargain with Florence."[28]

In 2002, Sarsgaard starred in three films, K-19: The Widowmaker, Empire and The Salton Sea. In K-19: The Widowmaker, he portrayed a young Russian navy lieutenant.[30] The film's budget cost was $100 million to make,[31] but upon release, it grossed $35 million in the United States and $30 million internationally,[32] qualifying it as a box office failure. His next role was in Empire, a crime thriller, where he was cast in a supporting role.[33] Sarsgaard played a meth addict in D. J. Caruso's The Salton Sea.[34] In October 2002, Sarsgaard returned to theater in a New York production of Lanford Wilson's Burn This, where he replaced Edward Norton.[35][36]

2003–present: Continued success

2003 marked a significant turning point in Sarsgaard's career when he starred in the feature film Shattered Glass. He depicted journalist Charles Lane, the lead editor of The New Republic. Shattered Glass is based on the real events of journalist Stephen Glass' career at The New Republic during the mid-1990s and his fall when his widespread journalistic fraud is exposed. During the film's promotion, Sarsgaard noted his portrayal of Lane: "I just wanted to get his perspective on the actual events. [...] I think that I tried to have some respect for myself and that way you're respecting the real person you're playing. I've done it a number of times. And it's always a little bit confusing. The best thing to do is just to ignore the fact, I think, that you're playing somebody who is a real-life character."[37] According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, "Peter Sarsgaard is appealingly level, a stolid straight-shooter as Lane".[38] A reviewer from the Chicago Tribune noted that Sarsgaard plays Lane with "great subtlety and grace".[39] The newspaper concluded with, "The character doesn't seethe with personal resentment; when he does a slow burn, he conveys a much deeper sense of a man's value system being violated past the breaking point."[39] Sarsgaard's performance in the film earned him his first Golden Globe Award nomination and an Independent Spirit Award nomination.[40]

Following the success of Shattered Glass, Sarsgaard starred in several roles. In 2004, he starred in the comedy-drama Garden State, where he played Mark, the sarcastic best friend to Zach Braff's character.[41][42] In the same year, Sarsgaard portrayed Clyde Martin, in the biographical film Kinsey, a movie about the life of Alfred Kinsey, played by Liam Neeson.[43] Kinsey was Sarsgaard's first film role which featured full frontal nudity.[44] Paul Clinton of CNN reported that Sarsgaard's Clyde Martin "stands out" and "confirms that he's without doubt one of the best character actors of his generation."[43] When asked about his kissing scenes with Neeson in Kinsey, Sarsgaard said:

It wasn't as hard as, say, running around with all my gear on in Jarhead. I'd rather go for an awkward moment than physical exertion any day. The only thing that I think [male actors] get freaked out about when they have to do something like kiss a guy in a movie—when to their knowledge they're straight—is that they're afraid they're going to be turned on. And if you're not afraid that you're going to be turned on—meaning that you know what you like—then really it's not that hard.[4]

In 2005, Sarsgaard starred in the drama The Dying Gaul, where he plays Robert Sandrich, a struggling screenwriter who has written a serious love story about a man and his terminally ill partner.[45] The film received favourable reviews.[46] In an interview, Sarsgaard said, he felt like he was playing a character based on Craig Lucas, the director, whom he describes as "elitist in a fun way".[47] Because his character, a screenwriter, is also "elitist," when he sells his soul by compromising his artistic vision, "...the conflict seems bigger. Anyone can sell their soul. Even people with integrity. There's always that temptation to guard against. Which is why it's best to keep as much as possible hidden."[47]

Also in 2005, he had supporting roles in the suspense thriller films The Skeleton Key[48] and Robert Schwentke's Flightplan.[49] In the latter film, Sarsgaard played an air marshall, who is ordered to keep guard of Jodie Foster's character.[49] Flightplan was screened at a special presentation at the 30th annual Toronto International Film Festival in 2005.[47] Despite the mixed reviews,[50] the film was a financial success, earning $223 million worldwide,[21] making it his highest-grossing film to the end of 2008. Sarsgaard's next feature was Jarhead (2005), opposite Jake Gyllenhaal.[6] The movie is based on U.S. Marine Anthony Swofford's 2003 Gulf War memoir of the same name.[6][10]

Sarsgaard hosted Saturday Night Live (SNL) on January 21, 2006.[51] In his introductory monologue, he tried to point out that he was a nice guy despite his sometimes macabre roles. Video clips were then played of Sarsgaard scaring the SNL cast.[52] One sketch featured the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) global scare, which was still fresh in many minds, and one of the skits included a promotion for the Peter Sarsgaard "SARS-Guard", a reference to facemasks.[52]

 
Sarsgaard attending the European premiere of The Dark Knight in 2008

In 2007, he starred in supporting roles in Year of the Dog and Rendition. Year of the Dog is a dark comedy about a lonely middle-aged woman, played by Molly Shannon, who finds that animals are the only beings she can truly rely on. Sarsgaard plays Newt, an androgynous dog trainer, and love interest for Shannon's character.[53] He starred alongside Meryl Streep, Alan Arkin, Reese Witherspoon, and Jake Gyllenhaal in Rendition, a Gavin Hood-directed political thriller about the US policy of extraordinary rendition.[54] Viewed as a sex symbol, Sarsgaard was named one of Salon.com's Sexiest Man Living in 2007.[55] 2008 saw Sarsgaard star in the drama Elegy,[56][57] based on a Phillip Roth novel, The Dying Animal.[58] The film received favorable reception amongst critics.[59]

In 2008, Sarsgaard made his Broadway debut at the Royal Court Theatre of Anton Chekhov's adaptation The Seagull alongside Kristin Scott Thomas, Mackenzie Crook and Carey Mulligan. In the production, he plays, Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin, a tortured writer who drives a rival to suicide and a young lover to ruin.[60][61] For the role, Sarsgaard had been required to speak in a British accent, in which he wanted it to be "less liked by an American audience".[60]

 
Sarsgaard with the cast of Green Lantern at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International.

In 2009, Sarsgaard starred alongside Jon Foster and Sienna Miller in the drama The Mysteries of Pittsburgh.[62] It is an adaptation of Michael Chabon's novel of the same name.[63] In the movie, Sarsgaard plays Cleveland, the rebellious bisexual boyfriend of Miller's character. The Mysteries of Pittsburgh premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. His next film appearance was in the thriller Orphan, where he and Vera Farmiga play a married couple who lose a baby and adopt a nine-year-old girl, who is not as innocent as she claims to be.[64][65] Furthermore, in the same year, Sarsgaard starred as David in Lone Scherfig's coming of age film An Education.[66][67] The role required Sarsgaard to speak in a British accent.[66] An Education drew favorable reviews from critics.[68] According to Variety, "Sarsgaard ... marvelously expresses the savoir faire that has such an impact on Jenny [Carey Mulligan]."[69]

Sarsgaard played Mikhail Lvovich Astrov, a country doctor and philosopher, in the Classic Stage Company's 2009 off-Broadway production of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya in New York City.[70][71] The cast also included Maggie Gyllenhaal, Mamie Gummer, Denis O'Hare, and George Morfogen.[70][71] The production, directed by Austin Pendleton, began previews on January 17 and ended its limited run on March 1.[70][71] Joe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News gave the production one out of four stars, but complimented his performance, writing that Sarsgaard does a "credible job as the doctor".[72] In the Bloomberg review of Uncle Vanya, John Simon, wrote: "Sarsgaard can't find the right tempi or emphases: shuttling between colorless rattle and silence-studded rallentandos, he fails at both infectious enthusiasm and self-effacing charm."[73] Sarsgaard played a federal agent in the action comedy film Knight and Day, released in June 2010, in which he appeared alongside Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.[74]

In May 2010, it was reported that Sarsgaard would star in Chekhov's play Three Sisters. The production began in January 2011, and Sarsgaard was reunited with Uncle Vanya director Austin Pendleton.[75] In February 2010, it was announced that Sarsgaard had been cast as villain Hector Hammond in the superhero film Green Lantern.[76] The film was released in 2011.[77] Sarsgaard appeared in a 2015 Classic Stage Company production of Hamlet in the title role.[78] Subsequent film roles include Blue Jasmine (2013),[79] Jackie (2016), The Lost Daughter (2021), directed by his wife Maggie Gyllenhaal, and The Batman (2022). Sarsgaard also appeared in the American TV series The Killing (2013) as a man on death row perhaps wrongfully convicted for the brutal murder of his wife—a performance which he says included "some of the best acting I have ever done in my life."[80] and The Looming Tower. For his role in the 2021 miniseries Dopesick, he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.[81]

Personal life

 
Sarsgaard and Maggie Gyllenhaal at the New York premiere of An Education in October 2009

In an interview with The New York Times, Sarsgaard stated that he followed Catholicism, saying: "I like the death-cult aspect of Catholicism. Every religion is interested in death, but Catholicism takes it to a particularly high level. [...] Seriously, in Catholicism, you're supposed to love your enemy. That really impressed me as a kid, and it has helped me as an actor. [...] The way that I view the characters I play is part of my religious upbringing. To abandon curiosity in all personalities, good or bad, is to give up hope in humanity."[7]

Among his most notable romantic relationships, Sarsgaard dated burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese[82] and model and actress Shalom Harlow.[9] Early in his film career, he dated photographer Malerie Marder, a close friend from his days attending Bard College,[7] who had featured Sarsgaard in some of her early work.[83]

Sarsgaard began a romantic relationship with actress Maggie Gyllenhaal, the sister of his close friend Jake Gyllenhaal, in 2002.[84] In April 2006, they announced their engagement, and on May 2, 2009, they married in a small ceremony in Brindisi, Italy.[85][86] They have two daughters: Ramona (born October 3, 2006) and Gloria Ray (born April 19, 2012).[87][88]

Sarsgaard is vegan, but he says he cooks meat for his children.[89]

In June 2013, Sarsgaard and numerous other celebrities appeared in a video showing support for Chelsea Manning.[90][91]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Director Notes
1995 Dead Man Walking Walter Delacroix Tim Robbins
1998 The Man in the Iron Mask Raoul Randall Wallace
1998 Minor Details Scott Kief Davidson
1998 Desert Blue Billy Baxter Morgan J. Freeman
1998 Another Day in Paradise Ty Larry Clark
1999 Boys Don't Cry John Lotter Kimberly Peirce
2000 The Cell John Tracy Tarsem Singh Uncredited
2000 Housebound Tom Mari Kornhauser
2001 The Center of the World Richard Longman Wayne Wang
2001 Bacon Wagon Cowboy Zombie Victim Lonny Zion Short film
2002 Empire Jack Franc Reyes
2002 The Salton Sea Jimmy the Finn D. J. Caruso
2002 K-19: The Widowmaker LT Vadim Radchenko Kathryn Bigelow
2002 Unconditional Love Window Washer P.J. Hogan
2003 Death of a Dynasty Brendon III Damon Dash
2003 Shattered Glass Charles "Chuck" Lane Billy Ray
2004 Garden State Mark Zach Braff
2004 Kinsey Clyde Martin Bill Condon
2005 The Dying Gaul Robert Sandrich Craig Lucas
2005 The Skeleton Key Luke Marshall Iain Softley
2005 Flightplan Gene Carson Robert Schwentke
2005 Jarhead Cpl. Alan Troy Sam Mendes
2007 Year of the Dog Newt Mike White
2007 Rendition Alan Smith Gavin Hood
2008 Elegy Kenneth Kepesh Isabel Coixet
2008 The Mysteries of Pittsburgh Cleveland Arning Rawson Marshall Thurber
2009 An Education David Goldman Lone Scherfig
2009 In the Electric Mist Elrod Sykes Bertrand Tavernier
2009 Orphan John Coleman Jaume Collet-Serra
2010 Knight and Day John Fitzgerald James Mangold
2011 Green Lantern Dr. Hector Hammond Martin Campbell [77]
2012 Robot & Frank Robot (voice) Jake Schreier
2013 Lovelace Chuck Traynor Rob Epstein
Jeffrey Friedman
2013 Very Good Girls Fitzsimmons Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal
2013 Night Moves Harmon Kelly Reichardt
2013 Blue Jasmine Dwight Westlake Woody Allen [79]
2014 Pawn Sacrifice William Lombardy Edward Zwick
2015 Experimenter Stanley Milgram Michael Almereyda
2015 Black Mass Brian Halloran Scott Cooper [92]
2016 Jackie Robert F. Kennedy Pablo Larraín
2016 The Magnificent Seven Bartholomew Bogue Antoine Fuqua
2017 Loving Pablo Shepard Fernando León de Aranoa
2018 The Lie Jay Logan Veena Sud
2019 The Sound of Silence Peter Lucian Michael Tyburski
2019 Mr Jones Walter Duranty Agnieszka Holland
2019 Human Capital Quint Manning Marc Meyers
2020 Best Summer Ever Camera Man Michael Parks Randa
Lauren Smitelli
Also executive producer
2021 The Lost Daughter Professor Hardy Maggie Gyllenhaal
2021 The Guilty Henry Fisher (voice) Antoine Fuqua
2021 The Survivor Emory Anderson Barry Levinson
2022 The Batman District Attorney Gil Colson Matt Reeves

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Law & Order Josh Strand Episode: "Paranoia"
1997 New York Undercover Donald Jones Episode: "School's Out"
1997 Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground Boy #1 Television movie
1999 Freak City Cal Jackson Television movie
1999 Cracker Spencer Trent Episode: "The Club"
2005 Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony Himself (cameo) Web series
2006 Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "Peter Sarsgaard/The Strokes"
2010 Saturday Night Live Boogerman Episode: "Amy Poehler/Katy Perry"
2013 The Killing Ray Seward 10 episodes
2015 The Slap Hector Apostolou Miniseries; 8 episodes
2017 Wormwood Frank Olson Miniseries; 6 episodes
2018 The Looming Tower Martin Schmidt Miniseries; 10 episodes
2020 Interrogation Det. David Russell 10 episodes
2020 Homemade Frank Episode: "Penelope"
2021 Dopesick Rick Mountcastle Miniseries
TBA Presumed Innocent Tommy Molto Upcoming miniseries

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes Refs
1995 Laura Dennis Harvey Griswold Signature Theatre
1996 Kingdom of Earth Performer Greenwich House
2002 Burn This Pale Union Square Theatre [93]
2008 The Seagull Boris Trigorin Walter Kerr Theatre [94]
2009 Uncle Vanya Astrov/Mikhail Lvovich Classic Stage Company [95]
2011 Three Sisters Vershinin Classic Stage Company [96]
2015 Hamlet Hamlet Classic Stage Company [97]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Film Result
2000 St. Louis International Film Festival Emerging Actor Award N/A Won
2003 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Shattered Glass Won
Village Voice Film Poll Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor Won
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Performance – Male Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2004 Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Male Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor Won
Chlotrudis Awards Best Supporting Actor Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Las Palmas Film Festival Best Actor Won
National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Won
Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actor Won
Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Nominated
International Cinephile Society Best Supporting Actor 2nd place
Stockholm International Film Festival Best Actor Garden State Won
Golden Schmoes Awards Best Supporting Actor of the Year Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Drama Kinsey Nominated
2005 Critics' Choice Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Glitter Awards Best Supporting Actor Won
Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Male Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Chlotrudis Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Garden State Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Drama Jarhead Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Women's Image Network Awards Actor in Film Flightplan Nominated
2009 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction
(shared with Carey Mulligan)
An Education Won
2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival Cinema Vanguard Award Won
2013 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor – Television The Killing Nominated
2014 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actor – Drama Series Nominated
Gold Derby Awards Best Supporting Actor – Drama Nominated
Ensemble Cast Blue Jasmine Nominated
2015 Gotham Awards Best Actor Experimenter Nominated
Village Voice Film Poll 4th place
2019 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actor – Limited Series The Looming Tower Nominated
2021 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Dopesick Nominated
(Source:[98])

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Further reading

  • Charaipotra, Sona. "Celebrity Q&A – Peter Sarsgaard". People. November 12, 2004. Accessed February 23, 2009.
  • Nechak, Paula. "A moment with ... Peter Sarsgaard, actor". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. May 27, 2005. Accessed December 18, 2008.
  • Moss, Corey. "Peter Sarsgaard 'Dying' For Diverse Roles". MTV Movie News. November 7, 2005. Accessed December 22, 2005.
  • Moore, Roger. "Intense performances are Peter Sarsgaard's hallmark". The Seattle Times. November 11, 2005. Accessed December 18, 2008.
  • Robertson, Campbell. "Also, They All Swirled Counterclockwise". The New York Times. March 3, 2006. Accessed December 17, 2008.
  • Aleksander, Irina. "". The New York Observer. April 1, 2008. Accessed December 17, 2008.
  • Robinson, Dorothy. "The 'Mysteries' of Peter[permanent dead link]". Metro New York. April 10, 2009. Accessed April 11, 2009.
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  • Morfoot, Addie. "Sarsgaard helps foster 'Education'". Variety. December 7, 2009. Accessed December 8, 2009.

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John Peter Sarsgaard ˈ s ɑːr z ɡ ɑːr d born March 7 1971 is an American actor His first feature role was in Dead Man Walking in 1995 He then appeared in the 1998 independent films Another Day in Paradise and Desert Blue That same year Sarsgaard received a substantial role in The Man in the Iron Mask 1998 playing Raoul the ill fated son of Athos Sarsgaard later achieved critical recognition when he was cast in Boys Don t Cry 1999 as John Lotter He landed his first leading role in the 2001 film The Center of the World Peter SarsgaardSarsgaard in September 2019BornJohn Peter Sarsgaard 1971 03 07 March 7 1971 age 51 St Clair County Illinois U S Alma materWashington University in St LouisOccupationActorYears active1995 presentSpouseMaggie Gyllenhaal m 2009 wbr Children2RelativesJake Gyllenhaal brother in law For his portrayal of Charles Lane in Shattered Glass Sarsgaard received a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination Sarsgaard has appeared in an eclectic range of films including Garden State Kinsey both 2004 Jarhead 2005 Elegy 2008 An Education 2009 Lovelace 2013 Night Moves 2013 Blue Jasmine 2013 Black Mass 2015 Jackie 2016 and The Lost Daughter 2021 He is also known for his performances in the blockbuster films Green Lantern 2011 Knight and Day 2010 The Magnificent Seven 2016 and The Batman 2022 Sarsgaard is also known for his television roles including the AMC Netflix crime series The Killing 2013 He portrayed Martin Schmidt in the Hulu series The Looming Tower for which he received a Critics Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Miniseries nomination In 2021 he had a main role on the Hulu miniseries Dopesick for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Sarsgaard has appeared in Off Broadway productions including Kingdom of Earth Laura Dennis Burn This and Uncle Vanya In September 2008 he made his Broadway debut as Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin in The Seagull He is married to Maggie Gyllenhaal Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1995 1998 Early work 2 2 1999 2002 Worldwide recognition 2 3 2003 present Continued success 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Theatre 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditJohn Peter Sarsgaard was born at Scott Air Force Base in St Clair County Illinois on March 7 1971 the son of Judy Lea nee Reinhardt and John Dale Sarsgaard 1 His father was an Air Force engineer and later worked for Monsanto and IBM 2 3 His surname originates in Denmark where his paternal great great grandparents were born it is pronounced ˈsɑːsɡɔˀ in Danish 1 Sarsgaard was raised a Catholic 4 5 and served as an altar boy His family moved more than 12 times during his childhood following his father s job 6 At the age of 7 Sarsgaard originally wanted to become a soccer player and took up ballet to help improve his coordination 6 After suffering several concussions while playing soccer he gave up the sport and became interested in writing and theater 7 He attended Fairfield College Preparatory School a private Jesuit boys school in Connecticut where he became interested in film 7 Following his graduation from Fairfield Prep in 1989 he attended Bard College in New York for two years before transferring to Washington University in St Louis WUSTL in 1991 where he co founded an improvisational comedy troupe Mama s Pot Roast 7 While at WUSTL Sarsgaard began performing in plays in an offshoot of New York s Actors Studio 7 His first role was as the servant Laurent in Moliere s Tartuffe In 1993 he graduated with a bachelor s degree in history and moved to New York 7 8 Career Edit1995 1998 Early work Edit Sarsgaard branched out with guest roles in television productions filmed in New York City with Law amp Order in 1995 9 and New York Undercover 1997 as well as an appearance in the 1997 HBO special Subway Stories 10 He appeared in his first film role in Dead Man Walking 1995 where he was cast as a murdered teenager killed by Sean Penn s character 11 12 In 1995 Sarsgaard made his theatrical debut in the Off Broadway production of Horton Foote s Laura Dennis which was directed by James Houghton 13 Ben Brantley of The New York Times wrote Mr Sarsgaard emerges as an actor to watch with a performance of breathtaking emotional conviction 13 The following year he starred in Kingdom of Earth opposite Cynthia Nixon and directed by John Cameron Mitchell 14 His performance in the play received favorable reviews amongst critics 15 His next film roles were in a series of independent features Another Day in Paradise 1997 part of an ensemble cast that included James Woods Melanie Griffith Vincent Kartheiser and Natasha Gregson Wagner 16 and In Desert Blue 1998 where he had a supporting role in the film 17 He received a substantial role in the 1998 film The Man in the Iron Mask where he played Raoul the ill fated son of John Malkovich s dueling Musketeer Athos 18 The film uses characters from Alexandre Dumas d Artagnan Romances and is very loosely adapted from some plot elements of The Vicomte de Bragelonne 19 The film received ambivalent reviews 20 but was a success at the box office earning 182 million worldwide 21 1999 2002 Worldwide recognition Edit In 1999 Sarsgaard earned critical recognition in Kimberly Peirce s Boys Don t Cry where he was cast as notorious killer John Lotter The film is based on the real life story of Brandon Teena who was raped and murdered in 1993 by Lotter and Tom Nissen after they found out that he was a trans man Boys Don t Cry received overwhelmingly positive acclaim from critics 22 and his performance was critically well received According to The Boston Globe Peter Sarsgaard makes the killer s terrible trajectory not only believable but grounded in the most mundane clodhopper behavior He isn t a drooling monster he s a guy you wouldn t look twice at a bar or a convenience store 23 A contributor from the Seattle Post Intelligencer wrote It s a marvelous performance supported ably by Sarsgaard as the unpredictable sociopathic Lotter 24 The film was screened at a special presentation at the 2000 Venice Film Festival 25 In regards to his character as how Sarsgaard made him likeable sympathetic even was because he wanted the audience to understand why they would hang out with me If my character wasn t necessarily likable I wanted him to be charismatic enough that you weren t going to have a dull time if you were with him 26 In another interview Sarsgaard said he felt empowered by playing Lotter 27 His first leading role was in the 2001 feature The Center of the World where he plays Richard Longman a lonely young entrepreneur who skips out on his company s big initial public offering and pays a stripper Molly Parker 10 000 to fly to Las Vegas with him 28 The film received average reviews 29 however A O Scott of the New York Times reported that the performances by both Sarsgaard and Parker provide a rough grain of authenticity capturing the blunted affect and aimless neediness of people in their 20s struggling to navigate a world of material abundance and impoverished emotional possibility 28 Scott concluded in his recap that Sarsgaard made his character seem like a genuinely nice guy too innocent to grasp the sleaziness of his bargain with Florence 28 In 2002 Sarsgaard starred in three films K 19 The Widowmaker Empire and The Salton Sea In K 19 The Widowmaker he portrayed a young Russian navy lieutenant 30 The film s budget cost was 100 million to make 31 but upon release it grossed 35 million in the United States and 30 million internationally 32 qualifying it as a box office failure His next role was in Empire a crime thriller where he was cast in a supporting role 33 Sarsgaard played a meth addict in D J Caruso s The Salton Sea 34 In October 2002 Sarsgaard returned to theater in a New York production of Lanford Wilson s Burn This where he replaced Edward Norton 35 36 2003 present Continued success Edit 2003 marked a significant turning point in Sarsgaard s career when he starred in the feature film Shattered Glass He depicted journalist Charles Lane the lead editor of The New Republic Shattered Glass is based on the real events of journalist Stephen Glass career at The New Republic during the mid 1990s and his fall when his widespread journalistic fraud is exposed During the film s promotion Sarsgaard noted his portrayal of Lane I just wanted to get his perspective on the actual events I think that I tried to have some respect for myself and that way you re respecting the real person you re playing I ve done it a number of times And it s always a little bit confusing The best thing to do is just to ignore the fact I think that you re playing somebody who is a real life character 37 According to the San Diego Union Tribune Peter Sarsgaard is appealingly level a stolid straight shooter as Lane 38 A reviewer from the Chicago Tribune noted that Sarsgaard plays Lane with great subtlety and grace 39 The newspaper concluded with The character doesn t seethe with personal resentment when he does a slow burn he conveys a much deeper sense of a man s value system being violated past the breaking point 39 Sarsgaard s performance in the film earned him his first Golden Globe Award nomination and an Independent Spirit Award nomination 40 Following the success of Shattered Glass Sarsgaard starred in several roles In 2004 he starred in the comedy drama Garden State where he played Mark the sarcastic best friend to Zach Braff s character 41 42 In the same year Sarsgaard portrayed Clyde Martin in the biographical film Kinsey a movie about the life of Alfred Kinsey played by Liam Neeson 43 Kinsey was Sarsgaard s first film role which featured full frontal nudity 44 Paul Clinton of CNN reported that Sarsgaard s Clyde Martin stands out and confirms that he s without doubt one of the best character actors of his generation 43 When asked about his kissing scenes with Neeson in Kinsey Sarsgaard said It wasn t as hard as say running around with all my gear on in Jarhead I d rather go for an awkward moment than physical exertion any day The only thing that I think male actors get freaked out about when they have to do something like kiss a guy in a movie when to their knowledge they re straight is that they re afraid they re going to be turned on And if you re not afraid that you re going to be turned on meaning that you know what you like then really it s not that hard 4 In 2005 Sarsgaard starred in the drama The Dying Gaul where he plays Robert Sandrich a struggling screenwriter who has written a serious love story about a man and his terminally ill partner 45 The film received favourable reviews 46 In an interview Sarsgaard said he felt like he was playing a character based on Craig Lucas the director whom he describes as elitist in a fun way 47 Because his character a screenwriter is also elitist when he sells his soul by compromising his artistic vision the conflict seems bigger Anyone can sell their soul Even people with integrity There s always that temptation to guard against Which is why it s best to keep as much as possible hidden 47 Also in 2005 he had supporting roles in the suspense thriller films The Skeleton Key 48 and Robert Schwentke s Flightplan 49 In the latter film Sarsgaard played an air marshall who is ordered to keep guard of Jodie Foster s character 49 Flightplan was screened at a special presentation at the 30th annual Toronto International Film Festival in 2005 47 Despite the mixed reviews 50 the film was a financial success earning 223 million worldwide 21 making it his highest grossing film to the end of 2008 Sarsgaard s next feature was Jarhead 2005 opposite Jake Gyllenhaal 6 The movie is based on U S Marine Anthony Swofford s 2003 Gulf War memoir of the same name 6 10 Sarsgaard hosted Saturday Night Live SNL on January 21 2006 51 In his introductory monologue he tried to point out that he was a nice guy despite his sometimes macabre roles Video clips were then played of Sarsgaard scaring the SNL cast 52 One sketch featured the severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS global scare which was still fresh in many minds and one of the skits included a promotion for the Peter Sarsgaard SARS Guard a reference to facemasks 52 Sarsgaard attending the European premiere of The Dark Knight in 2008 In 2007 he starred in supporting roles in Year of the Dog and Rendition Year of the Dog is a dark comedy about a lonely middle aged woman played by Molly Shannon who finds that animals are the only beings she can truly rely on Sarsgaard plays Newt an androgynous dog trainer and love interest for Shannon s character 53 He starred alongside Meryl Streep Alan Arkin Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal in Rendition a Gavin Hood directed political thriller about the US policy of extraordinary rendition 54 Viewed as a sex symbol Sarsgaard was named one of Salon com s Sexiest Man Living in 2007 55 2008 saw Sarsgaard star in the drama Elegy 56 57 based on a Phillip Roth novel The Dying Animal 58 The film received favorable reception amongst critics 59 In 2008 Sarsgaard made his Broadway debut at the Royal Court Theatre of Anton Chekhov s adaptation The Seagull alongside Kristin Scott Thomas Mackenzie Crook and Carey Mulligan In the production he plays Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin a tortured writer who drives a rival to suicide and a young lover to ruin 60 61 For the role Sarsgaard had been required to speak in a British accent in which he wanted it to be less liked by an American audience 60 Sarsgaard with the cast of Green Lantern at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con International In 2009 Sarsgaard starred alongside Jon Foster and Sienna Miller in the drama The Mysteries of Pittsburgh 62 It is an adaptation of Michael Chabon s novel of the same name 63 In the movie Sarsgaard plays Cleveland the rebellious bisexual boyfriend of Miller s character The Mysteries of Pittsburgh premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival His next film appearance was in the thriller Orphan where he and Vera Farmiga play a married couple who lose a baby and adopt a nine year old girl who is not as innocent as she claims to be 64 65 Furthermore in the same year Sarsgaard starred as David in Lone Scherfig s coming of age film An Education 66 67 The role required Sarsgaard to speak in a British accent 66 An Education drew favorable reviews from critics 68 According to Variety Sarsgaard marvelously expresses the savoir faire that has such an impact on Jenny Carey Mulligan 69 Sarsgaard played Mikhail Lvovich Astrov a country doctor and philosopher in the Classic Stage Company s 2009 off Broadway production of Anton Chekhov s Uncle Vanya in New York City 70 71 The cast also included Maggie Gyllenhaal Mamie Gummer Denis O Hare and George Morfogen 70 71 The production directed by Austin Pendleton began previews on January 17 and ended its limited run on March 1 70 71 Joe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News gave the production one out of four stars but complimented his performance writing that Sarsgaard does a credible job as the doctor 72 In the Bloomberg review of Uncle Vanya John Simon wrote Sarsgaard can t find the right tempi or emphases shuttling between colorless rattle and silence studded rallentandos he fails at both infectious enthusiasm and self effacing charm 73 Sarsgaard played a federal agent in the action comedy film Knight and Day released in June 2010 in which he appeared alongside Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz 74 In May 2010 it was reported that Sarsgaard would star in Chekhov s play Three Sisters The production began in January 2011 and Sarsgaard was reunited with Uncle Vanya director Austin Pendleton 75 In February 2010 it was announced that Sarsgaard had been cast as villain Hector Hammond in the superhero film Green Lantern 76 The film was released in 2011 77 Sarsgaard appeared in a 2015 Classic Stage Company production of Hamlet in the title role 78 Subsequent film roles include Blue Jasmine 2013 79 Jackie 2016 The Lost Daughter 2021 directed by his wife Maggie Gyllenhaal and The Batman 2022 Sarsgaard also appeared in the American TV series The Killing 2013 as a man on death row perhaps wrongfully convicted for the brutal murder of his wife a performance which he says included some of the best acting I have ever done in my life 80 and The Looming Tower For his role in the 2021 miniseries Dopesick he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination 81 Personal life Edit Sarsgaard and Maggie Gyllenhaal at the New York premiere of An Education in October 2009 In an interview with The New York Times Sarsgaard stated that he followed Catholicism saying I like the death cult aspect of Catholicism Every religion is interested in death but Catholicism takes it to a particularly high level Seriously in Catholicism you re supposed to love your enemy That really impressed me as a kid and it has helped me as an actor The way that I view the characters I play is part of my religious upbringing To abandon curiosity in all personalities good or bad is to give up hope in humanity 7 Among his most notable romantic relationships Sarsgaard dated burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese 82 and model and actress Shalom Harlow 9 Early in his film career he dated photographer Malerie Marder a close friend from his days attending Bard College 7 who had featured Sarsgaard in some of her early work 83 Sarsgaard began a romantic relationship with actress Maggie Gyllenhaal the sister of his close friend Jake Gyllenhaal in 2002 84 In April 2006 they announced their engagement and on May 2 2009 they married in a small ceremony in Brindisi Italy 85 86 They have two daughters Ramona born October 3 2006 and Gloria Ray born April 19 2012 87 88 Sarsgaard is vegan but he says he cooks meat for his children 89 In June 2013 Sarsgaard and numerous other celebrities appeared in a video showing support for Chelsea Manning 90 91 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Director Notes1995 Dead Man Walking Walter Delacroix Tim Robbins1998 The Man in the Iron Mask Raoul Randall Wallace1998 Minor Details Scott Kief Davidson1998 Desert Blue Billy Baxter Morgan J Freeman1998 Another Day in Paradise Ty Larry Clark1999 Boys Don t Cry John Lotter Kimberly Peirce2000 The Cell John Tracy Tarsem Singh Uncredited2000 Housebound Tom Mari Kornhauser2001 The Center of the World Richard Longman Wayne Wang2001 Bacon Wagon Cowboy Zombie Victim Lonny Zion Short film2002 Empire Jack Franc Reyes2002 The Salton Sea Jimmy the Finn D J Caruso2002 K 19 The Widowmaker LT Vadim Radchenko Kathryn Bigelow2002 Unconditional Love Window Washer P J Hogan2003 Death of a Dynasty Brendon III Damon Dash2003 Shattered Glass Charles Chuck Lane Billy Ray2004 Garden State Mark Zach Braff2004 Kinsey Clyde Martin Bill Condon2005 The Dying Gaul Robert Sandrich Craig Lucas2005 The Skeleton Key Luke Marshall Iain Softley2005 Flightplan Gene Carson Robert Schwentke2005 Jarhead Cpl Alan Troy Sam Mendes2007 Year of the Dog Newt Mike White2007 Rendition Alan Smith Gavin Hood2008 Elegy Kenneth Kepesh Isabel Coixet2008 The Mysteries of Pittsburgh Cleveland Arning Rawson Marshall Thurber2009 An Education David Goldman Lone Scherfig2009 In the Electric Mist Elrod Sykes Bertrand Tavernier2009 Orphan John Coleman Jaume Collet Serra2010 Knight and Day John Fitzgerald James Mangold2011 Green Lantern Dr Hector Hammond Martin Campbell 77 2012 Robot amp Frank Robot voice Jake Schreier2013 Lovelace Chuck Traynor Rob EpsteinJeffrey Friedman2013 Very Good Girls Fitzsimmons Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal2013 Night Moves Harmon Kelly Reichardt2013 Blue Jasmine Dwight Westlake Woody Allen 79 2014 Pawn Sacrifice William Lombardy Edward Zwick2015 Experimenter Stanley Milgram Michael Almereyda2015 Black Mass Brian Halloran Scott Cooper 92 2016 Jackie Robert F Kennedy Pablo Larrain2016 The Magnificent Seven Bartholomew Bogue Antoine Fuqua2017 Loving Pablo Shepard Fernando Leon de Aranoa2018 The Lie Jay Logan Veena Sud2019 The Sound of Silence Peter Lucian Michael Tyburski2019 Mr Jones Walter Duranty Agnieszka Holland2019 Human Capital Quint Manning Marc Meyers2020 Best Summer Ever Camera Man Michael Parks RandaLauren Smitelli Also executive producer2021 The Lost Daughter Professor Hardy Maggie Gyllenhaal2021 The Guilty Henry Fisher voice Antoine Fuqua2021 The Survivor Emory Anderson Barry Levinson2022 The Batman District Attorney Gil Colson Matt ReevesTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1995 Law amp Order Josh Strand Episode Paranoia 1997 New York Undercover Donald Jones Episode School s Out 1997 Subway Stories Tales from the Underground Boy 1 Television movie1999 Freak City Cal Jackson Television movie1999 Cracker Spencer Trent Episode The Club 2005 Statler and Waldorf From the Balcony Himself cameo Web series2006 Saturday Night Live Himself host Episode Peter Sarsgaard The Strokes 2010 Saturday Night Live Boogerman Episode Amy Poehler Katy Perry 2013 The Killing Ray Seward 10 episodes2015 The Slap Hector Apostolou Miniseries 8 episodes2017 Wormwood Frank Olson Miniseries 6 episodes2018 The Looming Tower Martin Schmidt Miniseries 10 episodes2020 Interrogation Det David Russell 10 episodes2020 Homemade Frank Episode Penelope 2021 Dopesick Rick Mountcastle MiniseriesTBA Presumed Innocent Tommy Molto Upcoming miniseriesTheatre Edit Year Title Role Notes Refs1995 Laura Dennis Harvey Griswold Signature Theatre1996 Kingdom of Earth Performer Greenwich House2002 Burn This Pale Union Square Theatre 93 2008 The Seagull Boris Trigorin Walter Kerr Theatre 94 2009 Uncle Vanya Astrov Mikhail Lvovich Classic Stage Company 95 2011 Three Sisters Vershinin Classic Stage Company 96 2015 Hamlet Hamlet Classic Stage Company 97 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Film Result2000 St Louis International Film Festival Emerging Actor Award N A Won2003 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Shattered Glass WonVillage Voice Film Poll Best Supporting Actor NominatedSoutheastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor NominatedSeattle Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor NominatedSan Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor WonToronto Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Performance Male WonWashington D C Area Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated2004 Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Male NominatedDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor NominatedCentral Ohio Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor NominatedKansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor WonChlotrudis Awards Best Supporting Actor WonChicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor NominatedLas Palmas Film Festival Best Actor WonNational Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor WonOnline Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actor WonOnline Film amp Television Association Best Supporting Actor NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture NominatedInternational Cinephile Society Best Supporting Actor 2nd placeStockholm International Film Festival Best Actor Garden State WonGolden Schmoes Awards Best Supporting Actor of the Year NominatedSatellite Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Drama Kinsey Nominated2005 Critics Choice Awards Best Supporting Actor NominatedDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor NominatedGlitter Awards Best Supporting Actor WonIndependent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Male NominatedOnline Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actor NominatedChlotrudis Awards Best Supporting Actor NominatedOnline Film amp Television Association Best Supporting Actor NominatedSatellite Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Garden State NominatedBest Actor in a Supporting Role Drama Jarhead NominatedWashington D C Area Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor NominatedWomen s Image Network Awards Actor in Film Flightplan Nominated2009 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Depiction of Nudity Sexuality or Seduction shared with Carey Mulligan An Education Won2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture NominatedSanta Barbara International Film Festival Cinema Vanguard Award Won2013 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor Television The Killing Nominated2014 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actor Drama Series NominatedGold Derby Awards Best Supporting Actor Drama NominatedEnsemble Cast Blue Jasmine Nominated2015 Gotham Awards Best Actor Experimenter NominatedVillage Voice Film Poll 4th place2019 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actor Limited Series The Looming Tower Nominated2021 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Dopesick Nominated Source 98 References Edit a b Judy Sarsgard User Trees Genealogy com genealogy com Dicker Ron 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