Jimmi Simpson is an American actor, hailing from Hackettstown, New Jersey, where he was born as the youngest of three brothers.
Following his academic pursuits, Simpson graduated from Bloomsburg University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater, which laid the foundation for his future endeavors in the world of acting.
In the years that followed, Simpson honed his craft by acting for four seasons at the prestigious Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts, a renowned institution that has played host to numerous talented performers over the years.
Simpson made his film debut in the 2000 teen comedy "Loser", a lighthearted and entertaining flick that showcased his early potential as a rising star in the world of cinema.
However, it is his work in television that has truly cemented his status as a talented and versatile actor. Simpson has appeared in a range of popular television shows, including the Netflix political drama series "House of Cards" and the HBO television series "Westworld", both of which have garnered widespread critical acclaim and commercial success.