Bryce Pinkham is a renowned American stage and screen actor, with a plethora of upcoming film and television appearances, including a series regular role in the second season of Mercy Street, as well as performances in the Robert DeNiro comedy, The Comedian, and Baz Lurman's Netflix Drama The Get Down.
Prior to his current projects, Pinkham has made notable appearances on The Good Wife, Person of Interest, and the PBS' miniseries God in America. His most notable role to date is perhaps the one he originated, that of Monty Navarro in the Broadway production of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, for which he received nominations for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical as well as a Grammy Award.
Pinkham performed the role on Broadway for over 700 performances, a testament to his dedication and talent. He went on to star in the Broadway revival of The Heidi Chronicles as Peter Patrone, earning nominations for an Outer Critics Circle Award as well as the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance in 2015.
In the fall of 2016, Pinkham returned to Broadway, leading the cast of Roundabout Theater and Universal Pictures' Holiday Inn. He has also originated roles in Ghost the Musical and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson on Broadway.
Pinkham's impressive resume is further enhanced by his receipt of the prestigious Leonore Annenberg Fellowship in 2012-13, an honor bestowed upon a limited number of exceptionally talented young dancers, musicians, actors, and visual artists as they complete their training and begin their professional life.
Pinkham's educational background is marked by his graduation from the Yale School of Drama and Boston College, providing him with a solid foundation for his successful career in the entertainment industry.