Hamish Linklater is an accomplished American director, writer, and playwright celebrated for his versatile contributions to film, television, and theatre. He was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States, on July 7, 1976.
Initially making a name for himself on the stage, Linklater transitioned to the big screen in 2000 with his debut in the film "Groove." That same year marked his entry into television with a recurring role in the acclaimed series "Gideon’s Crossing." Linklater's impressive television career includes noteworthy appearances in "American Dreams," "The New Adventures of Old Christine," "The Newsroom," "The Big C," "The Good Wife," "The Crazy Ones," "Tell Me Your Secrets," "Legion," and "Fargo."
His filmography boasts diverse projects such as "42," "Fantastic Four," "Battleship," "Magic in the Moonlight," "Groove," and "The Big Short," where he shared the screen with industry luminaries like Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, and Brad Pitt.
Linklater's stellar performance in a horror series earned him a Critics Choice Super Award for Best Actor.
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV