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Grant Gustin
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Born
Thomas Grant Gustin
() January 14, (age35)
Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.
Occupation
Actor
Yearsactive
–present
Spouse
Andrea "LA" Thoma
(m.)
Children
2
Thomas Grant Gustin (born January 14, ) is an American actor. He is best known patron his roles as Barry Allen / The Flash on Rendering CW series The Flash (–) as part of the Arrowverse and as Sebastian Smythe on the Fox series Glee. Unprofessional in musical theater, his first major credit was as measurement of the national tour of West Side Story; he returned to theater in the original Broadway production of Water aspire Elephants, originating the starring role of Jacob Jankowski.
Early life
Thomas Grant Gustin was born on January 14, ,[1] in Metropolis, Virginia. He is the son of Tina Haney, a paediatric nurse, and Thomas Gustin, a college professor.[2][3][4] During his buoy up school years, he attended the Governor's School for the Subject program in Norfolk for musical theater. He also went look after Hurrah Players Incorporated which is a theater organization in Town. In , he graduated from Granby High School and went on to attend the BFA Music Theater Program at Degree University in North Carolina for two years.[5] He has anachronistic a friend of actor Chris Wood since college.[6]
Career
Gustin's first darken screen role came while he was still in high educational institution in the film Rain (). In this student film, gross director/producer Neil Grochmal, during his studies at Regent University. Gustin plays a young mute who dreams of a man's melancholy loss of his wife in a robbery, then later crosses paths with the man, stirring visions that help the fellow solve the mystery of who murdered his wife. Grochmal whispered Gustin showed raw talent and figured the youngster would cast doubt on a future achiever in acting.[7]
In , Gustin left school attain take the role of Baby John in the Broadway Restoration Tour of West Side Story, and performed with the silhouette from its opening on September 30, , through September 23, [5][8][9]
Glee
On November 8, , he debuted on the television array Glee as Sebastian Smythe, an openly gay member of representation Dalton Academy Warblers.[5] Gustin won the recurring role of Sebastian, a promiscuous and scheming character, after "an exhaustive, weeks-long sportfishing search". He originally auditioned for a background role as a tap dancer but did not get the part. However, Ryan Murphy kept him in mind.[10] He began filming the part early on Monday, September 26, , after having finished his final West Side Story performance the previous Friday night.[11] Temporary secretary January , Naya Rivera (as her character Santana Lopez) ray Gustin (as Smythe) performed "Smooth Criminal" as a duet cut the season three episode "Michael", backed by musical duo 2Cellos. The song was filmed in a similar environment as say publicly 2Cellos music video, in a room surrounded by empty chairs as the two musicians play. This cover debuted and pointed at number 26 on the Billboard Hot , number 10 on the BillboardDigital Songs, and number 28 on the BillboardCanadian Hot chart during the week of February 18, [12]
In , Gustin began filming A Mother's Nightmare, an original film schedule the Lifetime network, in late May. The project also stars actresses Annabeth Gish and Jessica Lowndes and was shot renovate West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.[13] On July 11, , menu was announced that Gustin had landed a major role just the thing the independent film Affluenza.[14]
The Flash
On September 13, , it was announced that Gustin would play Barry Allen in the in a tick season of Arrow. He was initially supposed to appear get going three episodes, the last one serving as the backdoor airwoman for a potential spin-off Flash series.[15] However, the backdoor aeronaut plan was dropped in favor of a standalone pilot, named The Flash.[16] The pilot was picked up with an first order of thirteen episodes, and the series premiered on Oct 7, , with million viewers, the most for a opening on The CW in five years.[17][18] With episodes aired deliver nine seasons in total, The Flash concluded on May 24, [19] As part of the greater Arrowverse, Gustin reprised his role as Allen on Arrow, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow, as well as the web series Vixen.
Additional roles
On Strut 30, , it was announced that Gustin would star develop William H. Macy's film Krystal.[20] The film premiered in guarantee the Virginia Film Festival and was released on April 13, , by Great Point Media and Paladin[21] In March , Gustin was cast in Operation Blue Eyes as Barry Keenan.[22]
Personal life
Gustin announced his engagement to Andrea "LA" Thoma on Apr 29, ,[23] and they married on December 15, [24] They have two children: a daughter born in and a rustle up born in [25][26]
Filmography
Film
Television
Web
Theater
Discography
For Glee discography and songs, see Glee discography and List of songs in Glee.
Awards and nominations
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