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Finn Wittrock (born October 28, 1984) is an American actor best known for his role as Damon Miller on three seasons of "All My Children" (ABC/Hulu/OWN, 1970-2013). Having grown up in a theater-obsessed family in Massachusetts and Los Angeles, Wittrock began studying acting on his own after high school, and enrolled in the drama program at New York's prestigious Juilliard School. It wasn't long before he began landing guest spots on shows like "Cold Case" (CBS, 2003-2010), "ER" (NBC, 1994-2009), and "CSI: Miami" (CBS, 2002-2012), all while honing his craft by acting in plays in and around New York and Los Angeles. His big break came in 2009 when he was cast as the young Casanova Damon Miller on "All My Children." Wittrock appeared as the Miller character for three seasons on the show, before returning to the stage in 2012. This time, however, he would be starring alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman in a Mike Leigh-directed revival of "Death of a Salesman." The revival received overwhelmingly positive reviews, with Wittrock receiving much of the praise for his performance as Harold "Happy" Loman. After the play wrapped up in the spring of 2012, Wittrock returned to screen acting, appearing in a recurring role as Dale in the 1950s period drama "Masters of Sex" (Showtime 2013- ), as well as supporting roles in the big-budget epic "Noah" (2014) and "Winter's Tale" (2014). 2014 was also the year Wittrock appeared in the HBO movie "The Normal Heart," as well as an episode of "American Horror Story" (FX, 2011- ), thus allowing him to work with writer/director/producer Ryan Murphy on two separate projects in the same year.

Finn Wittrock

Batman
for Batman in The Batman: Ashes of The Dark Knight
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Many years ago, Gotham City lived under the rule of crime and corruption, until Bruce Wayne, aka Batman, took on the mantle of the dark vigilante and swore to fight the evil that plagued the city. The Dark Knight's saga was legendary, but not even he could fight the relentless time. After dedicating much of his life to the battle against crime, Bruce Wayne began to feel the effects of age and years of combat. One fateful day, while staking out the dark alleys of Gotham, a heart attack strikes, bringing him to the brink of death. Even though he survived the incident, Bruce's delicate health forced him to retire from his nightly activities as Batman. Now, aged 85, Bruce Wayne lives atop his tower at Wayne Manor, never relinquishing his vigil over the city. Observing Gotham through the various monitoring screens scattered throughout the environment, he stays up to date on every crime that runs rampant in the streets, even without being able to physically act to stop it. A new Batman emerges in Gotham, but unlike the young and impetuous Terry McGinnis, it is Dick Grayson, the first Robin and Bruce's faithful partner, who assumes the uniform of the Dark Knight to protect his hometown. Dick, now mature and experienced, has also been affected by the legacy of crime that plagues Gotham. Despite leaving Batman's shadow to forge his own path as Nightwing, he felt he needed to do more to save the city he loves so much.

