Logan, a Charleston, South Carolina native, was born into a family with a deep passion for the dramatic arts. His parents, both drama teachers, instilled in him a love for the stage from a young age. His mother, Lowry Marshall, is a highly respected figure in the theatrical world, serving as the artistic director of Brown University's esteemed repertory theatre department.
Logan's academic pursuits led him to New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, where he earned a Master's degree in Fine Arts. This prestigious program provided him with a solid foundation in the craft of acting, preparing him for a successful career in the entertainment industry.
Before landing his breakout role, Logan made several appearances in the popular television series Law and Order. He then went on to secure recurring roles on The O.C. in 2003 and 24 in 2001. These early successes laid the groundwork for his future achievements.
However, it was his role in Ridley Scott's sci-fi epic Prometheus, released in 2012, that truly catapulted Logan to stardom. This groundbreaking film marked a significant turning point in his career, cementing his status as a talented and versatile actor.