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Sebastian Stan | |
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Born | [1][2][3] | August 13, 1982
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Education | Rutgers University, New Brunswick (BFA) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2003–present |
Sebastian Stan (born August 13, 1982) is a Romanian-American actor. He gained recognition for his role as Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier in the Marvel Cinematic Universe media franchise beginning with the film Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), and including the Disney+ miniseries The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021).
On television, Stan played Carter Baizen in Gossip Girl (2007–2010) and the Mad Hatter in Once Upon a Time (2012), and starred in the miniseries Political Animals (2012). In 2022, he received critical acclaim for playing Tommy Lee in the Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy earning nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award.
In film, Stan had supporting roles in Jonathan Demme's comedy-drama Ricki and the Flash, Ridley Scott's science fiction film The Martian (both 2015), and Steven Soderbergh's heist comedy Logan Lucky (2017). He then starred in the biopic I, Tonya (2017) and the thriller Fresh (2022). In 2024, he played a man with neurofibromatosis in A Different Man and a young Donald Trump in The Apprentice. He won the Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance for the former and received Golden Globe nominations for both performances.
Early life
Stan was born in Constanța, Romanian SR. He was named by his pianist mother after the composer Johann Sebastian Bach.[4] His parents divorced when he was two years old. When he was eight, he and his mother, Georgeta Orlovschi,[5][6][7] moved to Vienna, Austria, where she was employed as a pianist, following the Revolutions of 1989.[8] Four years later, they moved to Rockland County, New York, after his mother married the headmaster of a school in the United States.[9] He was raised in the Romanian Orthodox Church.[10]
During Stan's years at the Rockland school, he starred in productions including Harvey, Cyrano de Bergerac, Little Shop of Horrors, Over Here!, and West Side Story. He also attended the Stagedoor Manor summer camp, where he was cast in many camp productions. It was then that he decided to take acting seriously and began applying to acting programs at several universities. He attended Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts, which enabled him to spend a year abroad studying acting at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, England. He graduated from Rutgers in 2005. Stan became a United States citizen in 2002.[11][12]
Career
After an appearance in the 1994 film 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance, Stan's career began in earnest in 2003 with a role on Law & Order. This was followed by several film appearances, including Tony n' Tina's Wedding, The Architect, and The Covenant (both 2006), followed by a recurring role on Gossip Girl as Carter Baizen, beginning in 2007. Stan then had a lead role in the 2009 series Kings as Jack Benjamin. In 2010, he appeared in Darren Aronofsky's ballet thriller Black Swan and played the role of antagonist Blaine in the comedy Hot Tub Time Machine.[13] In 2011, he portrayed Bucky Barnes in the film Captain America: The First Avenger, which was based on the Marvel Comics character. This was his first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, (MCU); it was not part of the nine-picture contract he later secured with Marvel Studios.[14] In a 2021 interview, Stan recalled that about a month after the Captain America film was released, he was struggling to pay his rent.[15]
In 2012, Stan starred in the thriller Gone and the supernatural horror film The Apparition; he also began a recurring role in the TV series Once Upon a Time as the Mad Hatter. A review by The A.V. Club described his work in "Hat Trick", his premiere episode in that series, as "excellent" and placed the episode in their list of the 30 best episodes of 2012 from the series that did not make their top list.[16] It was initially reported the role would be recast for the spin-off series Once Upon a Time in Wonderland due to Stan's commitment to the MCU,[17] but Edward Kitsis revealed that, in response to fan backlash and out of respect for Stan's performance, the character would not be recast and the series would instead proceed without the character.[18] The same year, he also appeared in the USA Network miniseries Political Animals as the troubled gay son of a former First Lady,[19] which earned him a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries. In 2013, Stan played Hal Carter in the Roundabout Theater Company's production of William Inge's Picnic at the American Airlines Theater in New York.[20]
In Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Stan reprised his role as Bucky Barnes, with his character now re-named Winter Soldier; this was the first film of his nine-film contract.[21] In 2015, he played Joshua Brummel in Ricki and the Flash; he also co-starred in The Martian as NASA scientist Dr. Chris Beck and in The Bronze as Lance Tucker.[22] Stan next reprised his role as the Winter Soldier in Ant-Man (cameo appearance) (2015) and Captain America: Civil War (2016). In 2017, Stan co-starred as NASCAR driver Dayton White in Steven Soderbergh's caper comedy, Logan Lucky,[23] portrayed Jeff Gillooly in Craig Gillespie's biopic I, Tonya,[24] and starred in the drama I'm Not Here.[25]
In 2018, Stan again portrayed Winter Soldier in both Black Panther, (as an uncredited cameo), and Avengers: Infinity War.[26] He then appeared opposite Nicole Kidman in the thriller film Destroyer (2018).[27] Stan portrayed Charles Blackwood in We Have Always Lived in the Castle, a film adaptation of Shirley Jackson's novel of the same name.[28] Stan's first film of 2019 was Avengers: Endgame, released in April, in which he reprised his role as Winter Soldier. His second film that year, Endings, Beginnings, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.[29]
Stan starred as protagonist Scott Huffman in the Vietnam War film drama, The Last Full Measure (released in January 2020).[30] In addition, Stan appeared in Monday and The Chain.[31] In February 2019, he replaced his MCU co-star Chris Evans in the drama film The Devil All the Time, which premiered on Netflix in 2020.[32] In April 2019, Disney confirmed that they would be releasing a Marvel television series starring Stan and Anthony Mackie, called The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which began airing on Disney+ on March 19, 2021,[33][34] and ran through April 23, 2021. In May 2019, Stan joined the cast of the spy thriller, The 355, (released in 2022).[35][36] Stan next starred as Tommy Lee in Hulu's biographical miniseries Pam & Tommy;[37] for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. He also starred in the thriller film Fresh (2022),[38] for which he was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries.[39]
In 2023, Stan starred alongside Julianne Moore in Apple TV+ and A24's thriller, Sharper.[40] The following year, he won the Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance for playing a man with neurofibromatosis in A Different Man, and portrayed a young Donald Trump in The Apprentice.[41] For both roles, he received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama, respectively.[42]
He will reprise the role of Bucky Barnes in the MCU film Thunderbolts*, releasing in 2025.[43]
Philanthropy
Stan is a supporter of many charitable organizations, including Our Big Day Out, a nonprofit based in Romania that helps provide children with a higher quality of life.[44] In February 2018, he thanked fans on behalf of the organization for participating in fundraising and awareness on Instagram.
He is also associated with the Ronald McDonald House. In 2020, he attended the charity's first Virtual Gala with his Marvel co-star Anthony Mackie.[45] Other charities supported by Stan include Dramatic Need[46] and Save the Children.[47]
Filmography
Film
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Law & Order | Justin Capshaw | Episode: "Sheltered" |
2007–2010 | Gossip Girl | Carter Baizen | 11 episodes |
2009 | Kings | Jack Benjamin | 13 episodes |
2012 | Once Upon a Time | Jefferson / The Mad Hatter | 6 episodes |
Political Animals | T.J. Hammond | Miniseries; 6 episodes | |
Labyrinth | Will Franklyn | Miniseries; 2 episodes | |
2017 | I'm Dying Up Here | Clay Appuzzo | Episode: "Pilot" |
2021 | The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | Bucky Barnes / White Wolf / Winter Soldier | Miniseries; 6 episodes |
Marvel Studios: Assembled | Himself | Documentary; Episode: "The Making of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier"[70] | |
2021–2024 | What If...? | Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier (voice) | 7 episodes[71] |
2022 | Pam & Tommy | Tommy Lee | Miniseries; 8 episodes[72] |
2023 | Bupkis | Himself | Episode: "ISO" |
Theatre
Year | Title[73] | Role | Theatre |
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2007 | Talk Radio | Kent | Longacre Theatre |
2013 | Picnic | Hal Carter | American Airlines Theatre |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Captain America: Super Soldier | Bucky Barnes | Voice |
Music videos
Year | Title | Role | Artist |
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2008 | "Wake Up Call" | Boyfriend | Hayden Panettiere |
Awards and nominations
Notes
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