
Age: 39
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Darren Everett Criss (born February 5, 1987) is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He rose to fame starring on the television series Glee (2010–2015) and received Emmy and Golden Globe acting awards for his leading role as spree killer Andrew Cunanan in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (2018). He has also appeared on Broadway and in film and has released several musical albums. A founding member and co-owner of StarKid Productions, a musical theater company based in Chicago, Criss first garnered attention playing the lead role of Harry Potter in, and writing most of the music and lyrics for, StarKid's musical production of A Very Potter Musical. Criss has also starred on Broadway as a replacement in both How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Hedwig and the Angry Inch. In 2015, Criss co-founded Elsie Fest which is touted as "New York City's first outdoor music festival celebrating tunes from the stage and screen". In March 2017, Criss debuted his indie pop band Computer Games along with his brother Chuck Criss. In addition to his music endeavors, Criss starred in the second installment of Ryan Murphy's American Crime Story. Subtitled The Assassination of Gianni Versace (2018), Criss's portrayal of spree killer Andrew Cunanan received acclaim from critics, and earned him an Emmy win for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries, or Television Film.

Darren Criss

Harry Floyd
for Harry Floyd in Allegro Ventigo
Suggested by thecookieprincess

Harry Floyd, a handsome dance teacher who decides to take part in a prestigious tango competition in Argentina. His passion for dancing makes him anxious to show off his skills and win a prize. When he arrives at the venue, however, he is surprised to learn that his dance partner has become Juana, an inexperienced dancer who has deceived the committee by claiming to be far more skilled than she actually is. Juana, fascinated by the prize money, seeks a chance for a better life, but discovers that in dancing you can't cheat. Harry, initially angry and disappointed, however, cannot resist Juana's charms. Her determination and willingness to learn arouse his sympathy. Through five months of intensive training, full of trial and error, a deeper feeling develops between the dancers. Harry teaches Juana not only the steps of the tango, but also what passion and devotion mean. Juana, in turn, opens new perspectives for Harry, teaching him that life is not only about dancing, but also about emotions and risks. As they approach the competition, their relationship goes through various stages - from tension, to joy, to moments of doubt. Finally, on stage, during the performance, they both realize that their feelings go beyond dancing.