Английская Википедия:Austin Abrams
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Austin Noah Abrams (born September 2, 1996)[1] is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Ron Anderson in the fifth and sixth seasons of the television series The Walking Dead (2015–2016), as Ethan Daley in Euphoria (since 2019) and as Dash in Dash & Lily (2020). He has also appeared in films such as The Kings of Summer (2013), Paper Towns (2015), Brad's Status (2017), Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) and Chemical Hearts (2020).
Early life
Abrams was raised in Sarasota, Florida, and is the son of Lori and Bradley Abrams, who are doctors.[2] He is Jewish.[3]
Abrams began taking acting lessons when he was five years old, and started appearing in theater productions at the age of nine.[4] His first film role was in Ticking Clock.[4]
Career
2010s
Abrams began his acting career in 2011, he made his feature film debut in the mystery action thriller film Ticking Clock,[5] whereas he made his television debut in MTV's The Inbetweeners portraying Todd Cooper. On the same year, Abrams played the role of young version of Joel David Moore's character Adam Lipschitz in the comedy movie Jewtopia, which was released on April 26, 2012.[6]
In 2013, Abrams appeared in the action thriller movie Gangster Squad directed by Ruben Fleischer, based on a non-fiction book by Paul Lieberman.[7] On the same year, he appeared in the coming-of-age comedy-drama film The Kings of Summer, where he played the role of Aaron. In 2014, Abrams starred alongside Dermot Mulroney, Luke Kleintank and Melora Walters in the thriller drama film Sacrifice, premiered at the Woodstock Film Festival in October 2014.[8]
Austin had a recurring role as Ron Anderson in the AMC television series The Walking Dead during its fifth and sixth seasons.[9] In 2015, Abrams appeared in supporting role in Jake Schreier's romantic comedy-drama film Paper Towns, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by John Green.
In 2017, Abrams co-starred in Kyle Wilamowski's film All Summers End opposite Tye Sheridan and Kaitlyn Dever, playing Hunter Gorski, a scruffy 16-year-old who pays little attention to his best friend Conrad's first love.[10] On the same year, he starred Ben Stiller in the comedy-drama movie by Mike White titled Brad's Status, playing Troy Sloan.[11] He took on a supporting roles in the films Tragedy Girls and We Don't Belong Here.[12][13]
In 2018, Abrams appeared as James in the coming-of-age comedy-drama film by Olivia Milch's titled Dude, which was released on April 20, 2018, by Netflix. On the same year, he appeared in the drama film Puzzle directed by Marc Turtletaub, based on the 2010 Argentine film of the same name, which had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2018 and was released in the United States on July 27, 2018.[14]
In 2019, Abrams was cast to play the role in the teen drama series Euphoria, based on the Israeli miniseries of the same name created by Ron Leshem and Daphna Levin, where he played the role of Ethan.[15][16]
Abrams had a major role in the 2019 horror book adaptation Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark directed by André Øvredal, based on the book series of the same name by Alvin Schwartz, which was theatrically released on August 9, 2019, by Lionsgate Films.[17]
Abrams bagged a recurring role in the Primetime TV series This Is Us, where he played the role of Marc McKeon, Kate's abusive ex-boyfriend.[18][19]
2020s
In early 2020, Abrams starred with Lili Reinhart in the Amazon teen romance film Chemical Hearts directed by Richard Tanne, based on the novel Our Chemical Hearts by Krystal Sutherland, where he played the lead role of Henry Page, which was released on August 21, 2020, by Amazon Studios.[20]
Abrams was cast to play the lead role in the Netflix romantic comedy series Dash & Lily[21] along with Midori Francis, Dante Brown and Troy Iwata, based on the young adult novel series Dash & Lily's Book of Dares by David Levithan and Rachel Cohn, which was premiered on Netflix on November 10, 2020.[22][23]
In 2022, Abrams played the antagonist role of Maximus "Max" Broussard in the teen comedy movie by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson titled Do Revenge opposite Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke, which was released on Netflix on September 16, 2022.[24][25]
In 2023, Abrams portrayed Ben Taylor in the coming-of-age drama film The Starling Girl directed by Laurel Parmet,[26] which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2023 and was theatrically released on May 12, 2023.[27] On the same year, Abrams appeared in the drama film The Line directed by Ethan Berger,[28] which was released on June 9, 2023 at the Tribeca Festival.[29][30]
In 2024, Abrams was cast in the psychological action-thriller film Wolfs starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt, directed by Jon Watts.[31]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Ticking Clock | James | |
2012 | Jewtopia | Young Adam Lipschitz | |
2013 | Gangster Squad | Pete | |
The Kings of Summer | Aaron | ||
2014 | Sacrifice | Tim | |
2015 | Paper Towns | Ben Starling | |
2017 | All Summers End | Hunter Gorski | |
Brad's Status | Troy Sloan | ||
Tragedy Girls | Craig Thompson | ||
We Don't Belong Here | Davey | ||
2018 | Dude | James | |
Puzzle | Gabe | ||
2019 | Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark | Tommy Milner | |
2020 | Chemical Hearts | Henry Page | |
2022 | Do Revenge | Max Broussard | |
2023 | The Starling Girl | Ben Taylor | |
The Line | Gettys O'Brien | ||
2024 | Wolfs | Post-production |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | The Inbetweeners | Todd Cooper | Recurring role |
2014 | Shameless | Henry McNally | Episode: "Emily" |
2014 | Silicon Valley | The Carver | Episode: "Third Party Insourcing" |
2015–2016 | The Walking Dead | Ron Anderson | Recurring role |
2017 | SMILF | Casey | Episodes: "1,800 Filet-O-Fishes & One Small Diet Coke" and "Mark's Lunch & Two Cups Of Coffee" |
2018 | The Americans | Jackson Barber | Episodes: "Rififi"[15] and "The Summit"[32] |
2019–present | Euphoria | Ethan | Recurring role (season 1); main role (season 2) |
2019–2021 | This Is Us | Young Marc McKeon | Recurring role |
2020 | Dash & Lily | Dash | Main role |
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