Evan Peters is perhaps most recognized for his versatile performances on the ever-evolving FX anthology series American Horror Story, where he has taken on a wide array of characters across multiple seasons. His talent for transforming into vastly different roles has made him a standout figure in the show’s ongoing success. Beyond that, he gained widespread attention for portraying the fast-moving mutant Quicksilver in the 2014 hit film X-Men: Days of Future Past, a role that further solidified his presence in Hollywood.
In 2018, Evan took on the role of Warren Lipka in the crime drama American Animals, showcasing his ability to bring real-life characters to the screen with depth and nuance. Around the same time, he joined the cast of FX’s critically acclaimed series Pose, where he played a significant role in highlighting important social themes. Then, in 2022, he delivered a chilling performance in the Netflix limited series The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, where he portrayed the infamous serial killer—a role that earned him both critical praise and renewed public attention.
Before all the fame and recognition, Evan began his acting journey at the age of 17 with a role in the independent film Clipping Adam back in 2004. Growing up, he was close to his older brother and sister, who supported him through his early years in the entertainment industry. On the personal front, Evan has had a series of high-profile relationships. In 2012, he was in a relationship with actress Alexia Quinn, and by 2014, he became engaged to fellow actor Emma Roberts. Their relationship had its ups and downs, including a brief breakup before rekindling their engagement in late 2016. However, they ultimately decided to part ways again in 2019.
Following his split from Roberts, Evan briefly dated singer Halsey toward the end of 2019, and their relationship continued into the early part of 2020. More recently, in April 2024, he was spotted with influencer Natalie Engel, sparking new interest in his personal life as fans continue to follow both his career and romantic journey.
He really made a name for himself with his breakout film role as Todd, a supporting character in the 2010 superhero movie Kick-Ass.