Michael Angarano

American actor

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2024 Set to star in the upcoming series 'Laid' as Richie in a main role
2024 Cast in 'Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1' as Walter Childs and 'Sacramento' as Rickey, which he also directed and wrote
2024 Angarano and Maya Erskine announced they are expecting their second child, a daughter.
2024 Angarano and Maya Erskine were married.
2023 Stars in Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, a significant milestone in his acting career.
2022 Took a main role in the first season of 'Minx' as Glenn
2021 Angarano and Maya Erskine welcomed their son.
November 2 2020 Angarano and Maya Erskine announced their engagement and revealed they were expecting their first child.
2019 Receives a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role in This Is Us.
September 2019 Angarano publicly confirmed his relationship with actress Maya Erskine.
2018 Began a recurring role in 'This Is Us' as Nick Pearson, appearing in 7 episodes
2017 Joined the main cast of 'I'm Dying Up Here' as Eddie Zeidel
2017 Starred in and directed 'Avenues', also appearing in 'Sun Dogs' as Ned Chipley
2017 Reprised his recurring role as Elliott on the Will & Grace reboot.
2015 Appeared in 'Wild Card' as Cyrus Kinnick and 'The Stanford Prison Experiment' as Christopher Archer
2014 Appeared in an episode of 'Drunk History' playing Walt Disney
2014 Began playing Dr. Bertram 'Bertie' Chickering, Jr. on Cinemax's period drama The Knick.
2013 Starred in 'The English Teacher' as Jason Sherwood and 'Empire State' as Eddie
2013 Angarano started dating English actress Juno Temple, and their relationship continued until 2016.
2012 Michael Angarano appeared in the TV movie 'Entry Level' as Jake
2011 Appeared in multiple films including 'The Art of Getting By' as Dustin Mason, 'Red State' as Travis, and 'Haywire' as Scott
2010 Michael Angarano starred in the film 'Ceremony' as Sam Davis

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