Billy Magnussen

William Gregory Magnussen[1] (born April 20, 1985) is an American actor. He has been featured in the films Into the Woods (2014), Bridge of Spies (2015), Birth of the Dragon (2016), Game Night (2018), and Aladdin (2019), and has had supporting television roles in Get Shorty (2017) and Maniac (2018). In 2021, Magnussen starred in the sci-fi series Made for Love on HBO Max and appeared in the films The Many Saints of Newark and No Time to Die. In 2023, he starred as Rey “The King” Kingston in Spy Kids: Armageddon.

Billy Magnussen
Magnussen in 2011
Born
William Gregory Magnussen

(1985-04-20) April 20, 1985
New York City, U.S.[1]
EducationUniversity of North Carolina School of the Arts (BFA)
Occupation
  • Actor
Years active2007–present

He has starred in Broadway and off-Broadway theater productions, including 2013's Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, for which he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.

Early life

Magnussen was born in Woodhaven, Queens, New York City, the son of Daina, an aerobics instructor, and Greg Magnussen, a professional bodybuilder and kickboxer. He has two younger brothers.[2][3][4] His maternal grandparents were Lithuanian immigrants. He is of Norwegian and Lithuanian descent. He grew up in Queens around Woodhaven Boulevard until the age of 10, when he moved with his family to Cumming, Georgia. Magnussen graduated from South Forsyth High School in 2003, and later from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.[5]

Acting career

Stage

Magnussen made his Broadway stage debut in 2007's The Ritz, starring Rosie Perez.[6] In 2012, he was cast alongside David Hyde Pierce and Sigourney Weaver in Christopher Durang's Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, premiering at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey, prior to its move to Lincoln Center in New York City. It then moved to the John Golden Theatre, where it was nominated for six Tony Awards. Magnussen was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his role as Spike. In 2014, he starred on Off-Broadway with Anna Gunn in a critically acclaimed production of Sex with Strangers directed by David Schwimmer at the Second Stage Theater.[7]

Film

Magnussen appeared in the films Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet and Happy Tears, which stars Demi Moore and Parker Posey. He starred as Claude in the film Twelve, which was released July 30, 2010. He played Neil Thomas, a World War II hero, in the 2011 film The Lost Valentine, based on the book of the same name by James Michael Pratt, which aired on CBS on January 30, 2011. That same year, he also played Thor in Whit Stillman's Damsels in Distress. In 2012, he starred in the independent feature Surviving Family.[8]

Magnussen starred in his breakout role as Rapunzel's Prince in Rob Marshall's 2014 film Into the Woods.[9] In 2016, Magnussen appeared in The Great Gilly Hopkins, opposite Kathy Bates, as Ellis, the social worker in charge of Gilly Hopkins, played by Canadian actress Sophie Nélisse. The role was originally written for a female in the novel and stage play. In 2019, Magnussen played the newly created role of Prince Anders in Disney's live action adaptation of Aladdin, directed by Guy Ritchie.[10]

In the 25th James Bond film No Time to Die (from Eon Productions), Magnussen plays CIA officer Logan Ash, who tries to convince a retired Bond to assist with a mission.[11]

Television

Magnussen played Kato Kaelin on the first season of American Crime Story, about the O. J. Simpson murder case. He is known for his role on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns, where he took over the role of Casey Hughes on January 29, 2008.[12] He guest-starred on The CW's series The Beautiful Life: TBL in 2009.[13] He guest-starred on Boardwalk Empire as Roger McAlister, Gillian Darmody's (Gretchen Mol) ill-fated lover, and was the stand-in for Jimmy Darmody's (Michael Pitt) corpse.[14]

He also guest-starred on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, in the 10th-season episode "Icarus", and on Law & Order, in the 19th-season episode, "Sweetie". Magnussen appeared in four episodes of The Divide, guest-starred on NCIS: Los Angeles in episode 3 of season 2, titled "Borderline", and in episode 6 of the first season of The Leftovers. In 2017, Magnussen guest-starred as Russ Snyder on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.[15][16]

Magnussen also played a high school teacher Joshua "Nick" Sullivan who engages in a relationship with one of his students in Tell Me a Story during the first season, which came out in 2018.

Music career

Magnussen once was the bass player and a contributing songwriter for the New York City-based rock band The Dash.[17] He plays guitar in the New York City-based band Reserved for Rondee.[18][19]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2009 Happy Tears Ray
Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet Eric
2010 Twelve Claude Kenton
2011 Choose Paul
Damsels in Distress Thor
2012 Surviving Family Alex D'Amico
The Brass Teapot Arnie
2nd Serve Lingo
2013 The East Porty McCabe
2014 Revenge of the Green Dragons Detective Boyer
Into the Woods Rapunzel's Prince
2015 I Smile Back Zach
The Meddler Ben
Bridge of Spies Doug Forrester
The Great Gilly Hopkins Ellis
The Big Short Mortgage broker
2016 Birth of the Dragon Steve McKee
2017 Ingrid Goes West Nicky Sloane
2018 Game Night Ryan Huddle
The Oath Agent James Mason
2019 Velvet Buzzsaw Bryson
Aladdin Prince Anders
2021 The Survivor Dietrich Schneider
The Many Saints of Newark Paulie Gualtieri
No Time to Die Logan Ash
2023 Coup! Jay Also executive producer
Spy Kids: Armageddon Ray "The King" Kingston
2024 Lift TBA Post-production
2024 Lilo & Stitch Pleakley Filming
2025 Road House TBA Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2008–2010 As the World Turns Casey Hughes Contract role
2008 Law & Order Cody Larson Episode: "Sweetie"
2009 The Unusuals Bo Keebler Episode: "The Dentist"
The Beautiful Life: TBL Alex Marinelli 3 episodes
2010 NCIS: Los Angeles Cpl Allen Reed Episode: "Borderline"
2011 The Lost Valentine Neil Thomas Television film
In Plain Sight Jonathan Collins / Yonni Peterschwim Episode: "Something A-mish"
Law & Order: Criminal Intent Marc Landry Episode: "Icarus"
2012 Blue Bloods Rand Hilbert Episode: "Collateral Damage"
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Det. Michael Crenshaw 2 episodes
Boardwalk Empire Roger McAllister 2 episodes
2013 Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell Spencer Episode: "Schmickler83!"
2014 It Could Be Worse Competition Web series; episode: "Uncharted Territory"
The Leftovers Marcus Episode: "Guest"
The Divide Eric Zale 4 episodes
2015 The Good Wife Chris Fife Episode: "Open Source"
2016 The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story Kato Kaelin 3 episodes
2017 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Russ Snyder 2 episodes
Friends from College Sean Episode: "All-Nighter"
Get Shorty Nathan Hill Recurring role (season 1), 6 episodes
Black Mirror Valdack Episode: "USS Callister"
2018–2020 The Bold Type Billy Jeffries 2 episodes
2018 Maniac Jed Milgrim / Grimsson Miniseries, 7 episodes
2018–2019 Tell Me a Story Joshua / Nick Sullivan Main role (season 1)
2021–2022 Made for Love Byron Gogol Main role [20]
2022 Woke Denny 'Dee Dee' Davis Episode: "Black Exceptionalism"
The Offer Robert Redford Episode: "A Seat at the Table"
TBA The Franchise Adam Main role, upcoming series

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
2007 The Ritz Patron Also understudy
2013 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Spike
2014 Sex With Strangers Ethan

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Work Result Ref(s)
Tony Awards June 9, 2013 Best Featured Actor in a Play Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society December 10, 2018 Best Ensemble Game Night Won [21][22]

References

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  3. "Photos! Roll in the Hay with Anna Gunn & Billy Magnussen on Opening Night of Sex with Strangers". Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  4. "Billy Magnussen and mother Daina Photo (2013-06-09)". Broadway World. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
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  7. Isherwood, Charles (July 30, 2014). "Reading Between the Sheets: Anna Gunn and Billy Magnussen Star in 'Sex With Strangers'". The New York Times. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
  8. Propes, Richard. ""Surviving Family" Review". The Independent Critic. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
  9. Fleming, Mike Jr. (July 22, 2013). "Billy Magnussen Ventures 'Into The Woods' To Replace Jake Gyllenhaal". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  10. Galuppo, Mia (September 5, 2017). "Disney's Live-Action 'Aladdin' Casts Billy Magnussen as New Character (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
  11. Davids, Brian (October 11, 2021). "Billy Magnussen on Key 'No Time to Die' Scenes and 'The Many Saints of Newark'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
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  14. "Jimmy Darmody and Roger McAllister". Fikkle Fame. October 22, 2012. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
  15. "Kimmy and the Trolley Problem!". The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. May 19, 2017. Netflix. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  16. "Kimmy Googles the Internet!". The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. May 19, 2017. Netflix. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
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  18. "Welcome to Reserved for Rondee!". Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  19. "Reserved For Rondee". Facebook. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
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