Zachary Quinto
Zachary Quinto was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States on June 2nd, 1977 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 47, Zachary Quinto biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Quinto appeared on television in the short-lived television series The Others and then appeared as a guest star on programs such as CSI, Touched by an Angel, Six Feet Under, Lizzie McGuire, and L.A. Dragnet is a dragnet. Quinto appeared in 23 episodes of the third season as Samuel Beckett, directed by Kristina Lloyd at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles, where he appeared as Clov's director.
Quinto played Sasan, Tori Spelling's naughty, bisexual Iranian-American best friend on her VH1 series So NoTORIOUS in 2006. Gabriel Gray, also known as the serial killer Sylar, appeared on the cast of Heroes later this year. He appeared on the show from its inception in 2010 until its cancellation in 2010.
At the 2007 Comic-Con, he was officially revealed as a young Spock in the J. Abrams-directed revival of the Star Trek film franchise. Quinto revealed that Nimoy had been given casting permission over who would play the young Spock in a press conference to promote the first new Star Trek film. "For me, Leonard's involvement was only liberating," Quinto says. "I knew he had approval over the actor who would play young Spock," So when I first got the role, I knew it was with his blessing."
Abrams said of Quinto's appearance as Spock in a September 2008 interview: "Zachachary gave me a sense of humor and a heightened sense of humor," a wonderful combination considering Spock's character is deceptively complicated." He was an amazing surprise for me, when I finally had to watch the entire thing after working on sequences. "He was doing things I didn't even know when we were shooting – these amazing things to track his progress." In addition, Quinto made a citation of Star Trek's historical success for plurality and inclusivity in its casting and storylines.
He appeared in the comedy short Boutonniere (2009) after Star Trek. [Actress Coley Sohn] wrote and directed the film. "Would you do me a favor and be in my short film?" she answered as she stepped up.
Quinto formed Before the Door Pictures in 2008 with Corey Moosa and Neal Dodson. In a partnership with comic book publisher Archaia Entertainment, the company produced films in film, television, new media, and two graphic novels: Mr. Moose was a graphic novel. The murder is Dead, written by writer Victor Quinaz, and closely followed by LUCID: A Matthew Dee Adventure by writer/actor Michael McMillian.
Quinto has also appeared in a number of comedy shorts. In "Hostage: A Love Story," written by comedian duo HoltandSteele, he appeared as a strangely loving kidnapper in "Hostage: A Love Story" before the Door Pictures and Funny or Die. In "Dog Eat Dog," written and directed by Sian Heder and premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2012, he appeared as a prospective dog adopter based on Quinto's own experience.
Quinto has also maintained his theatre experience, which includes appearances in a variety of plays, including Samuel Beckett's Endgame at the Los Angeles Odyssey Theatre in 2003, Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing at the Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival, and Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow at the Old Globe Theatre. Louis Ironson, the lead role of Louis Ironson in an Off-Broadway revival of Tony Kushner's Angels in America at the Signature Theatre in New York City from October 2010 to February 2011. Quinto received the Outstanding Debut Performance Award at Theatreworld for this role.
In 2013, Quinto appeared as Tom Wingfield in Tennessee Williams' production of The Glass Menagerie. In 2014, he appeared in the Broadway reprise of the performance. Zachary appeared in the MCC Theater's premiere of MCC Theater's Smokefall in February 2016.
Before the Door Pictures, Quinto's company, made Margin Call, an independent film about the 2007-08 financial crisis. In a cast that included Jeremy Irons, Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Stanley Tucci, Penn Badgley, and Demi Moore, Quinto played Peter Sullivan in the film. Margin Call premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011. J. C. Chandor's Margin Calling received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Quinto, the sole actor, appeared in Chandor's next film All Is Lost (2013), with Robert Redford as the sole actor.
Quinto first appeared on the FX series American Horror Story as Chad, the former owner of the house, in October 2011. Dr. Oliver Thredson, Quinto's second season in one of the lead roles. Quinto and his Before the Door partners developed The Chair, a Chris Moore film that chronicles the evolution of two directors' first feature to the screen in 2014. Quinto appeared on the hit TV show Girls and Hannibal in 2015.
Quinto reimagined himself in Star Trek Into Darkness in 2013 and in Star Trek Beyond, which was released in 2016. In addition,, he appeared in Hitman: Agent 47 in 2015. Quinto, an action-oriented Agent 47, appeared opposite James Franco in the film I Am Michael (2015), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, on the other end of the spectrum. He portrayed journalist Glenn Greenwald in the Edward Snowden biopic Snowden as space scientist Pascal Lee, and he appeared as himself in the documentary film For the Love of Spock in 2016. He appeared in the Broadway version The Boys in the Band in 2018.
In 2016, science fiction author John Scalzi published The Dispatcher, a novella written for Audible; Quinto narrated the tale, as well as the second book in the series Murder by Other Means. In addition, he appeared in the Audible scripted podcast with Michelle Buteau. Sorry, Charlie Miller.
Quinto has appeared in publications such as GQ and August.