
Age: 40
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Ethan Gregory Peck is an American actor. He is the grandson of actor Gregory Peck and Greta Kukkonen, the elder Peck's first wife. In 2019, he played a young Spock in Star Trek: Discovery, a role he has reprised for the television series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Peck was born in Los Angeles, California, on March 2, 1986. He is the son of Stephen Peck, a former actor, documentary filmmaker, and Vietnam veteran who is president and CEO of U.S. Veterans Initiative, and abstract artist Francine Matarazzo. He is the grandson of actor Gregory Peck and his first wife, Finnish-born Greta Kukkonen. Peck attended private schools Campbell Hall and Harvard-Westlake in Studio City. He excelled in athletics and learned to play classical cello. Peck began his acting career as a child, appearing in television shows such as That '70s Show and Gossip Girl. He made his film debut in 1999 with a small role in the movie Passport to Paris. In 2008, he starred in the independent film Tennessee, opposite Mariah Carey. He also appeared in the films Adopt a Sailor (2009) and The Midnight Sky (2020). In 2019, Peck was cast as a young Spock in the television series Star Trek: Discovery. He reprised the role in the spin-off series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, which premiered in 2022. Peck's performance as Spock has been praised by critics and fans alike. In addition to his work on Star Trek, Peck has also appeared in the films The Curse of La Llorona (2019) and The Good House (2021). He is currently filming the upcoming television series The Book of Boba Fett.

Ethan Peck

Jack Finch
for Jack Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (2025 Miniseries)
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Atticus Finch, a lawyer and single father living and working in Maycomb, Alabama in the year of 1933, is given the job of defending Tom Robinson a black man charged with assaulting a young woman. During the trial, Atticus and his family go through the hardships that come with defending a black man in the state of Alabama during a period of great racial discrimination. Meanwhile, his two children Scout and Jem try to make sense of things in the town they live in and the people who live in it, black and white. Mischievous and idealistic Jean Louise “Scout” Finch comments on how she could not understand something at the time but now can appreciate it. Oldest boy Jeremy “Jem” Finch is seen to have a greater understanding of the obstacles thrown their way while also coming into his own maturity.