
Age: 73
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Eric Bogosian (born April 24, 1953) is an American actor, playwright, monologuist, novelist, and historian. Descended from Armenian-American immigrants, he grew up in Watertown and Woburn, Massachusetts, and attended the University of Chicago and Oberlin College. His play Talk Radio was a finalist for the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Bogosian also wrote and starred in the 1988 film adaptation, winning the Silver Bear. As an actor, he has appeared in plays, films, and television series throughout his career, including Under Siege 2: Dark Territory and Wonderland. His television roles include Captain Danny Ross in Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2006–10), Lawrence Boyd on Billions (2017–18), Daniel Molloy on Interview with the Vampire (2022–present), and Gil Eavis on Succession (2018–23). He also starred as Arno in the Safdie brothers' film Uncut Gems (2019). Bogosian has also been involved in New York City ballet production, and has written several novels as well as the historical nonfiction Operation Nemesis (2015), based on the program to assassinate perpetrators of the Armenian genocide. He is the recipient of three Obie Awards and a Drama Desk Award, as well as two-time fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts.

Eric Bogosian

Leo Zelinsky
for Leo Zelinsky in Spider-Man: Freshman Year
Suggested by rockscar

When a teenage student named Peter Parker struggles to balance life as a shy student, devoted nephew, and a fledgling superhero after a radioactive spider bite grants him incredible abilities. When special effects master Quentin Beck turns to crime as the illusion-casting Mysterio, and disgraced private investigator Mac Gargan becomes the armored Scorpion, Peter faces his toughest challenge yet. With New York caught between fear and chaos, Spider-Man must prove he’s more than just a “masked menace” — he’s a hero.