The actor has certainly made a name for himself with standout performances on television, and one of his most notable roles came as Trip Richardson in the 2020 Hulu mini-series Little Fires Everywhere. This role really put him on the map, showcasing his talent to a wide audience. Around the same time, he was cast in another major project—landing the role of Jonathan Kent in the 2020 superhero series Superman & Lois—which further solidified his presence in the industry. Before all this fame, though, his journey began several years earlier. He earned his first on-screen credits back in 2014, appearing in various roles on the short-form series Keepin’ It Weird TV, which gave him early experience and exposure. The actor has always been close to his family, and in a heartfelt Instagram post for Mother’s Day 2021, he shared a touching tribute to his mom, Carrie, showing a more personal side of his life off-screen. Over the years, the actor has steadily built his career, balancing emotional depth with strong screen presence, making him one to watch in the coming years.
He made a notable appearance in the 2020 Amazon series PANIC, which was adapted from the popular young adult book series of the same name—his performance stood out and really showcased his range. He, of course, has been building an impressive resume over the years. Going back a bit, he also played a teenaged Ronald Reagan in the 2016 biographical documentary Reagan: From Movie Star to President, delivering a surprisingly nuanced portrayal for such a young actor. He continues to take on diverse roles, proving time and again that he’s one to watch in the industry.