Name Bryce Pinkham Role Television actor | Awards Drama Desk Special Award | |
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Nominations Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical Similar People Jefferson Mays, Lauren Worsham, Robert L Freedman, Steven Lutvak, Eddie Korbich |
Interview: Star Of 'A Gentleman's Guide To Love And Murder'
Bryce Pinkham (born October 19, 1982) is an American stage and screen actor.
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Biography

Bryce Allen Pinkham was born in Redding, California on October 19, 1982 and raised in the East San Francisco Bay Area. He attended Campolindo High School in Moraga, California. He is a graduate of Boston College and the Yale School of Drama.

He originated roles in Ghost the Musical in 2012 and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson in 2010 on Broadway. In 2013 he originated the role of Monty Navarro in the Broadway production of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical as well as a Grammy Award. He played the role on Broadway for more than 700 performances. Pinkham starred in the Broadway revival of The Heidi Chronicles in 2015 as Peter Patrone, for which he was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award as well as the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance. In 2016, he returned to Broadway leading the cast of Roundabout Theater Company's musical, Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn.

His upcoming film and television appearances include as a series regular in the second season of the TV series Mercy Street, premiering in January 2017, playing the role of Major Clayton McBurney III, head of the Union Army hospital.

Other roles include performances in the comedy The Comedian (2016) which stars Robert De Niro and Baz Luhrmann's Netflix drama The Get Down. Previously, he has appeared on The Good Wife and Person of Interest. He appeared in the PBS miniseries God in America, "A Nation Reborn Drama" (2010).

In 2012 Pinkham was awarded the prestigious Leonore Annenberg Fellowship given to "a limited number of exceptionally talented young dancers, musicians, actors and visual artists as they complete their training and begin their professional life."