John Carroll Lynch (Creon) has worked with many great filmmakers, including Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, Clint Eastwood, Miguel Arteta, Karyn Kusama, John Lee Hancock, Pablo Larraín, and the Coen brothers (who cast him opposite Frances McDormand in 1996’s Academy Award-winning film Fargo.) In film, John can currently be seen opposite Eva Victor in her critically acclaimed Sundance hit Sorry, Baby for A24. Other recent film roles include “Dr. Morris” in the Pamela Adlon comedy Babes opposite Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau, a role in She Rides Shotgun opposite Taron Egerton, and “David Dellinger” in Aaron Sorkin's The Trial of the Chicago 7, a performance Time magazine hailed as one of the 10 best of the year. On television, John has appeared as characters that are villainous, scary, quirky, confused and lovable. Highlights include roles on “American Horror Story,” “The Walking Dead,” “Carnivale,” “The Drew Carey Show,” Craig Zobel’s “One Dollar,” “Veep,” and as both “Rick and Wolf Legarski” on David E. Kelley's “Big Sky.” He was recently seen recurring opposite Julia Roberts and Sean Penn in the limited series “Gaslit” on Starz, and in “White House Plumbers” on HBO. He can currently be seen starring opposite Maggie Q on Amazon’s hit series “Ballard.” Early in his career, John worked at the Guthrie Theater for eight seasons. His directorial debut, Lucky, was released in 2018 and received accolades both for the film and its star, the late Harry Dean Stanton.
John Carroll Lynch has appeared on Broadway in 1 shows.
John Carroll Lynch has not appeared in the West End.
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