The actor who played Eddie Kaspbrak in the 2017 horror film It, based on Stephen King’s iconic novel of the same name, has certainly made a name for himself in Hollywood. Known widely as the young star who brought depth and humor to the role, he actually began gaining attention earlier with a role in the 2015 horror comedy anthology Tales of Halloween. Then, in 2019, he took on a major superhero project—starring in Shazam!—which further boosted his popularity and showcased his range as an actor.
Before all the big-screen success, though, he made his small-screen debut back in 2014 on the quirky TV series The Greatest Event in Television History. It was a modest start, but it marked the beginning of what would become a promising career. Behind the scenes, he comes from a creative family—his parents are Angela Lafever and Gavin Grazer—and he has a younger brother named Bowie Gavin Grazer, making for a pretty artistic household overall.
When it comes to personal life, the actor has been open about his journey. He was linked to Ellie Hiyar in 2017, around the time It was released. Then, in February 2020, he started dating Cylia Chasman, though the relationship ended the following year. In 2021, he made headlines—not just for his work, but for courageously coming out as bisexual, a moment that resonated with many fans. Later, in 2022, he was in a relationship with Morgan Cohen, continuing to live his truth publicly.
Throughout it all, the actor has balanced fame with authenticity, earning respect not only for his performances but also for his openness. Whether he’s playing a brave member of the Losers’ Club or stepping into a superhero’s shoes, he continues to make an impact—one role, and one honest moment, at a time.
Back in 2015, he made a fun appearance as a guest star on the popular TV series Comedy Bang! Bang!—it was definitely one of those standout moments in his career. And you know what’s even cooler? Around the same time, he also took on a leading role in the show Me, Myself and I, where he really got to showcase his range. Yeah, it was kind of a big deal—he brought such great energy to both projects. He definitely made an impression, and fans couldn’t get enough of his performances. He just has that natural charm that works so well on screen.