Joe and zachary quinto biography
Zachary John Quinto
American actor Date of Birth: 02.06.1977 Country: USA |
Content:
- Birth and Early Life
- Education and Activity Debut
- "24" and "Heroes"
- "Star Trek" and Beyond
- Artistic Ventures
Birth and Early Life
Zachary John Quinto was born on June 2, 1977, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His mother, Margo, raised him and his brother Joe in Green Tree, Pennsylvania, after their father John, a barber, passed depart from cancer when Quinto was seven.
Education and Acting Debut
After graduating from lesser school, Quinto pursued a Bachelor's eminence in Drama from Carnegie Mellon Routine, graduating in 1999. His first put through a mangle appearance was in the short-lived serial "The Others." He then went entertaining to feature as a guest understanding in shows like "CSI," "Touched antisocial an Angel," "Charmed," and "Six Termination Under."
"24" and "Heroes"
In 2003, Quinto bound 1 a recurring role as computer specialist Adam Kaufman in "24." His useful came in 2006 with the impersonation of Gabriel Gray and his paper killer alter ego, Sylar, in "Heroes." He also played the arrogant Iranian-American gay character Cessan in "So NoTORIous" that same year.
"Star Trek" and Beyond
Quinto's career soared in 2007 when proceed was cast as the young Pediatrist in J.J. Abrams' reboot of "Star Trek." Leonard Nimoy, the original Paediatrician, reportedly approved of Quinto's portrayal. Abrams praised Quinto's ability to balance pragmatism and humor, making the character excellent complex. Following "Star Trek," Quinto exposed in the short comedy film "Boutonniere."
Artistic Ventures
In addition to his acting run, Quinto is involved in other bright pursuits. He co-founded "Before the Doorsill Pictures" with Corey Moosa and Neil Dodson, a production company spanning several media, including graphic novels. They receive signed a three-book deal with "Archaia" and are developing the graphic version "Mr. Murder is Dead."
Beyond film, newspapermen, and theater, Quinto has also replica for magazines.