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| Name | Zachary Quinto |
| Birth date | 2 June 1977 |
| Birth place | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Occupation | Actor, producer, director |
| Years active | 2000–present |
| Alma mater | Carnegie Mellon University |
Zachary Quinto is an American actor and producer known for work in film, television, and theater, including science fiction and dramatic roles. He gained international recognition through roles in major franchises and independent cinema, and is active in stage productions and philanthropic initiatives. His career bridges mainstream Hollywood productions, Broadway, and television dramas.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Quinto grew up in the suburb of Green Tree, Pennsylvania and attended Central Catholic High School (Pittsburgh). He was raised in an Italian-American family and pursued early interest in performance through local theater and regional productions linked to institutions such as the Pittsburgh Playhouse and community arts programs. After high school he studied drama at the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University, where he trained alongside peers who later worked in Broadway, Hollywood, and regional theater circuits. His formative training connected him with classical and contemporary stage repertoires performed at venues such as The Public Theater and touring companies associated with the American Conservatory Theater.
Quinto's professional career began with television guest appearances before moving into recurring roles on series produced by studios like NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. Television. He transitioned to film with roles in independent features distributed by arthouse companies and studio pictures released by Lionsgate and Paramount Pictures. His stage career includes Broadway productions that collaborated with directors from institutions such as the Roundabout Theatre Company and the Manhattan Theatre Club. In television he secured series regular status on network dramas and cable series distributed through platforms including Showtime and streaming services associated with Amazon Studios and Netflix. As a producer and director, he has worked with production companies linked to Imagine Entertainment and independent producers connected to film festivals such as the Sundance Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival.
Quinto's breakthrough television role was in the serial drama created by writers associated with ABC Studios and CBS Television Studios, followed by a high-profile casting in a major science fiction franchise reboot produced by Paramount Pictures and based on properties originating with Gene Roddenberry. He portrayed a central antagonist in a psychological thriller directed by a filmmaker known for work with A24 and mainstream studios. On stage, he starred in productions of plays by playwrights such as Tony Kushner and Arthur Miller at venues including Broadway theaters and regional stages affiliated with the Lincoln Center complex. His filmography includes collaborations with directors who have worked with studios like Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Sony Pictures Classics, and co-stars from ensembles featuring actors represented by agencies such as Creative Artists Agency and William Morris Endeavor.
Quinto publicly came out as gay in an interview with a publication owned by Conde Nast and has maintained a private personal life while participating in cultural events hosted by institutions including the Human Rights Campaign and arts galas at venues such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has lived in major entertainment centers including neighborhoods in Los Angeles, New York City, and has connections to the theater community in Chicago through seasonal residencies and workshops. His close professional relationships include collaborations with colleagues who have worked on projects for HBO, CBS, and independent theater companies.
Quinto has been active in LGBTQ advocacy with organizations such as the Human Rights Campaign and has supported initiatives connected to civil rights groups like the ACLU and community organizations associated with the Trevor Project. He has participated in fundraising events hosted by philanthropic foundations linked to arts education programs at institutions such as Juilliard and university-affiliated theater programs at Yale School of Drama. In public statements and appearances he has engaged with campaigns concerning representation in film and television promoted by industry groups like the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and advocacy coalitions that have partnered with festivals such as Outfest.
Quinto's work has been acknowledged by theater and media institutions, with nominations and awards connected to organizations such as the Drama Desk Awards, Outer Critics Circle, and critics circles in major cities including New York City and Los Angeles. His performances have been featured in year-end lists published by outlets affiliated with major cultural institutions and festival juries at the Sundance Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. He has been included in industry compilations produced by trade organizations like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter and recognized by LGBTQ media groups and arts foundations for contributions to representation in the performing arts.
Category:1977 births Category:Living people Category:American film actors Category:American television actors Category:Carnegie Mellon University alumni