Denis O'Hare, born on January seventeenth, nineteen sixty-two, is a distinguished American actor celebrated for his remarkable contributions to stage, film, and television. His talent shines brightly in award-winning performances, particularly in the acclaimed plays 'Take Me Out' and 'Sweet Charity'. O'Hare's versatility is further exemplified by his memorable portrayal of Russell Edgington, the vampire king, in HBO's fantasy series 'True Blood'.
In addition to his stage triumphs, O'Hare has made significant impacts in cinema with supporting roles in notable films such as 'Charlie Wilson's War' in two thousand seven, 'Milk' in two thousand eight, 'Changeling' in two thousand eight, and 'Dallas Buyers Club' in two thousand thirteen. His filmography showcases a range of characters that highlight his dynamic acting skills.
O'Hare's television career includes a standout role as Larry Harvey in the inaugural season of FX's anthology series 'American Horror Story', earning him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie in two thousand twelve. He continued to captivate audiences by returning to the series in subsequent seasons, portraying Spalding in 'Coven' and Stanley in 'Freak Show', the latter of which garnered him a second Emmy nomination.
His portrayal of Liz Taylor in 'American Horror Story: Hotel' received widespread critical acclaim, further solidifying his status as a versatile and talented actor. Denis O'Hare's career is a testament to his dedication to the craft and his ability to bring complex characters to life across various mediums.