
Age: 55
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John Peter Sarsgaard (born March 7, 1971) is an American actor. His first feature role was in Dead Man Walking in 1995. He then appeared in the 1998 independent films Another Day in Paradise and Desert Blue. That same year, Sarsgaard received a substantial role in The Man in the Iron Mask (1998), playing Raoul, the ill-fated son of Athos. Sarsgaard later achieved critical recognition when he was cast in Boys Don't Cry (1999) as John Lotter. He landed his first leading role in the 2001 film The Center of the World. The following year, he played supporting roles in Empire, The Salton Sea, and K-19: The Widowmaker. For his portrayal of Charles Lane in Shattered Glass, Sarsgaard won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for the 2004 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Sarsgaard has appeared in an eclectic range of films, including the 2004 comedy-drama Garden State, the biographical film Kinsey (2004), the drama The Dying Gaul (2005), and big-budget films such as Flightplan (2005), Jarhead (2005), The Skeleton Key (2005), Orphan (2009), An Education (2009), Knight and Day (2010), Green Lantern (2011), Lovelace (2013), Kelly Reichardt's Night Moves (2013), Blue Jasmine (2013), Black Mass (2015), and The Magnificent Seven (2016). Sarsgaard also appeared in the American TV series The Killing (2013) as a man on death row perhaps wrongfully convicted for the brutal murder of his wife—a performance which he says included "some of the best acting I have ever done in my life." In 2021, he had a recurring role on the Hulu miniseries Dopesick. Sarsgaard has appeared in Off-Broadway productions including Kingdom of Earth, Laura Dennis, Burn This, and Uncle Vanya. In September 2008, he made his Broadway debut as Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin in The Seagull. He is married to actress Maggie Gyllenhaal.

Peter Sarsgaard

Police Reformer Neal Cort
for Police Reformer Neal Cort in Saw XI: Legacy of the Spiral
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In the wake of growing corruption among government officials, law enforcement, and the justice system, a new wave of brutal traps shakes the city. Detective Zeke Banks, haunted by the legacy of his father and the past events of the Jigsaw murders, is drawn into the most intricate and massive game ever devised. Joined by Detective Claire Mendez, tech specialist Mei Huang, and a reluctant ally in William Schenk, Zeke uncovers a web of lies, cover-ups, and a terrifying truth — the mastermind behind the traps has ties to both the Jigsaw legacy and the political elite. With 67 key characters including senators, police chiefs, lawyers, victims, and survivors, Saw: Retribution expands the universe like never before. As powerful figures fall and secrets are exposed, the line between justice and vengeance blurs, culminating in a climactic trial where morality, guilt, and retribution are put to the ultimate test.