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Tracy Letts

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Tracy Letts
Letts in 2022
Born(1965-07-04)July 4, 1965(age 59)
Occupations
  • Playwright
  • screenwriter
  • actor
Years active1988–present
Spouse
(m.2013)
Children2
Parent(s)Billie Letts
Dennis Letts
AwardsPulitzer Prize for Drama
Tony Award for Best Play
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play

Tracy S. Letts(born July 4, 1965) is an American actor, playwright, and screenwriter. He started his career at theSteppenwolf Theatrebefore making his Broadway debut as a playwright forAugust: Osage County(2007), for which he received thePulitzer Prize for Dramaand theTony Award for Best Play.As an actor, he won theTony Award for Best Actor in a Playfor theBroadwayrevival ofWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?(2013).[1]

As a playwright, Letts is known for having written for theSteppenwolf Theatre,Off-Broadway andBroadwaytheatre. His works include:Killer Joe,Bug,Man from Nebraska,August: Osage County,Superior Donuts,Linda Vista,andThe Minutes.Letts adapted three of his plays into films,BugandKiller Joe,both directed byWilliam Friedkin,andAugust: Osage County,directed byJohn Wells.His 2009 playSuperior Donutswas adapted into atelevision series of the same name.As a stage actor, Letts has performed in various classic plays with the Steppenwolf Theatre since 1988. He made his acting Broadway debut as George in the revival ofEdward Albee's playWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,which earned him aTony Award for Best Actor in a Play.He continued acting on the Broadway stage inThe Realistic Joneses,All My Sons,andThe Minutes.

In film and television, he is known for his portrayal ofAndrew Lockhartin seasons 3 and 4 ofShowtime'sHomeland,andpyramid-scheme con-artistNick on theHBOcomedyDivorce.In 2017, Letts starred in three critically acclaimed films:Azazel Jacobs'The Lovers,Greta Gerwig'sLady Bird,andSteven Spielberg'sThe Post.The latter two films were nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture.Lady Birdearned Letts a nomination for theScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.In 2019, he portrayedHenry Ford IIinJames Mangold'sFord v Ferrariand Mr. Dashwood in Gerwig'sLittle Women,the two also receivingBest Picturenominations.

Early life

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Letts was born inTulsa, Oklahoma,to authorBillie Letts(néeGipson) and college professor and actorDennis Letts.[2][3]He has two brothers, Shawn, a musician, and Dana. Letts was raised inDurant, Oklahoma,and graduated fromDurant High Schoolin the early 1980s. He moved toDallas,where he waited tables and worked in telemarketing while beginning his acting career. He appeared in Jerry Flemmons'O Dammit!,which was part of a new playwrights' series sponsored bySouthern Methodist University.

Letts moved toChicagoat the age of 20, working for the next 11 years atSteppenwolf Theatre Companyand Famous Door. He is still an active member of Steppenwolf. He was a founding member of Bang Bang Spontaneous Theatre, whose members includedGreg Kotis,Michael Shannon,Paul Dillon, andAmy Pietz.[4]In 1991, Letts wrote the playKiller Joe.Two years later, the play premiered at the Next Lab Theater inEvanston, Illinois,followed by the 29th Street Rep inNew York City.Since then,Killer Joehas been performed in a number of countries in 12 languages.[5]

His mother, Billie Letts, has said of his work, "I try to be upbeat and funny. Everybody in Tracy's stories gets naked or dead."[5]Letts's plays have depicted people struggling with moral and spiritual questions. He says he was inspired by the plays ofTennessee Williamsand the novels ofWilliam FaulknerandJim Thompson.Letts states that he considers sounds to be effective "storytelling tools" for theater.[6]

Career

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Theatre

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During the late 1980s through the late 2000s, Letts acted in many of theSteppenwolf Theatre Company's productions, starring inSteve Martin'sPicasso at the Lapin Agile(1994).

In 2012, Letts gained attention for his Broadway debut performance in the revival ofEdward Albee'sWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?at theBooth Theatre.[7]He received positive reviews and won theTony Award for Best Actor in a Play.[8]

In 2019, Letts appeared in the Broadway revival ofArthur Miller'sAll My SonswithAnnette BeningatRoundabout Theatre Company'sAmerican Airlines Theatre.The show officially opened on April 22, 2019 and closed on June 23, 2019.[9]

Letts has written over ten plays.[citation needed]His most famous,August: Osage County,premiered at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago on June 28, 2007. It had its Broadway debut at theImperial Theatreon December 4, 2007; the production transferred toBroadway'sMusic Box Theatreon April 29, 2008. The Broadway show closed on June 28, 2009, after 648 performances and 18 previews. The show went on to receive sevenTony Awardnominations, winning six, includingBest Play.[10]The play won Letts thePulitzer Prize for Dramain 2008. Letts has also been a finalist for the Pulitzer drama prize for his playsMan from NebraskaandThe Minutes;the Pulitzer committee describedThe Minutesas a "shocking drama set in a seemingly mundane city council meeting that acidly articulates a uniquely American toxicity that feels both historic and contemporary."[11][12]Letts starred in the Broadway production ofThe Minutes,his first time acting in one of his own plays.[13]

Television

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Early in his acting career, in the 1990s through the mid 2000s, Letts acted in TV shows includingPrison Break,The District,Strong Medicine,Profiler,Judging Amy,The Drew Carey Show,Seinfeld,Early Edition,andHome Improvement.

In 2013–14, Letts joined the cast ofShowtime'sHomelandas US Senator Andrew Lockhart. He was nominated with the rest of the cast for theScreen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble.

In 2016, Letts joinedHBO's marital comedy-dramaDivorce.[14]

In 2018, Letts was cast in the second season ofUSA Network's anthology crime drama seriesThe Sinner,oppositeBill PullmanandCarrie Coon.[15]He playedJack McKinneyin HBO's 2022 seriesWinning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.

Film

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Letts has starred inAdam McKay's 2015 ensemble piece,The Big Short,[16]2016'sWiener-Dog,Christine,andElvis & Nixon;andJames Schamus's film adaptation of thePhilip Rothnovel,Indignation,[17][18]as well as the true-story crime thriller adaptationImperium.[19]

Letts then appeared in the 2017 filmsThe Lovers,The Post,[20]andLady Bird.[21][22]

In 2019, Letts portrayedHenry Ford IIinJames Mangold's sports drama filmFord v Ferrari,and played Mr. Dashwood inLittle Women,a film adaptation ofLouisa May Alcott'snovel of the same name.[23]

Letts has written screenplays for three feature films based on his plays:Bug(directed byWilliam Friedkin),Killer Joe(also directed by Friedkin); andAugust: Osage County(directed byJohn Wells). He also wrote the screenplay for the 2021Netflixfeature filmThe Woman in the Window,starringAmy Adams,based on theeponymous psychological thrillerbyA.J. Finn.

Personal life

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Letts andCarrie Coonat the premiere ofAugust: Osage County,Toronto Film Festival2013

Letts was an alcoholic and drug addict in his 20s, until shortly after he wrote his first play. He married actressCarrie Coonin September 2013.[24]They have two children, born in 2018[25][26]and 2021.[27][28]He has been sober since 1993.[29]Letts was once engaged to actressSarah Paulson.[30]

Work as an author

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Theatre

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Year Title Notes Ref.
1993 Killer Joe
1996 Bug
2003 Man from Nebraska
2007 August: Osage County
2008 Superior Donuts
2009 Three Sisters Adaptation [31]
2015 The Stretch [32]
2016 Mary Page Marlowe [33]
2017 Linda Vista [34]
2017 The Minutes [35]

Screenwriter

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Year Title Notes
2006 Bug Adaptation of his play
2007 Cop Show Short film
2011 Killer Joe Adaptation of his play
2013 August: Osage County Adaptation of his play
2021 The Woman in the Window

Work as an actor

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Theatre

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Year Title Role Theatre
1988 The Glass Menagerie Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
1991–1995 Bang Bang Spontaneous Theatre Various characters Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
1994 Picasso At The Lapin Agile Freddy Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
1999 Three Days of Rain Walker Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2001 Glengarry Glen Ross John Williamson Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2002 The Dazzle Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2002 Miracle on 34th Street Lawyer Chicago Center for Performing Arts
2003 Homebody/Kabul Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2004 The Dresser Norman Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2005 Last of the Boys Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2005 Orson's Shadow Kenneth Tynan Off-Broadway,Barrow Street Theatre
2005 The Pain and the Itch Cash Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2006 The Pillowman Tupolski Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2006 The Well-Appointed Room Stewart Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2007 Betrayal Robert Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2009 American Buffalo Walter "Teach" Cole Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2010 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? George Chicago,Steppenwolf Theatre
2012 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? George Broadway,Booth Theatre
2014 The Realistic Joneses Bob Jones Broadway,Lyceum Theatre
2019 All My Sons Joe Keller Broadway,American Airlines Theatre
2020 The Minutes Mayor Superba Broadway,Cort Theatre
2022 The Minutes Mayor Superba Broadway,Studio 54[36]

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1988 Paramedics Van Owner
1992 Straight Talk Sean
1998 Chicago Cab Sports Fan
U.S. Marshals Sheriff Poe
1999 Guinevere Zack
2007 Cop Show Michael Cooke Short film
2015 The Big Short Lawrence Fields
2016 Wiener-Dog Danny
Christine Michael Nelson
Elvis & Nixon John Finlator
Indignation Hawes D. Caudwell
Imperium Dallas Wolf
2017 The Lovers Michael
Lady Bird Larry McPherson
The Post Fritz Beebe
2019 Ford v. Ferrari Henry Ford II
Little Women Mr. Dashwood
2020 French Exit Franklin "Small Frank" Price (voice)
2021 The Woman in the Window Dr. Landy Uncredited
Ghostbusters: Afterlife Jack Uncredited
2022 Deep Water Don Wilson
2023 Eric Larue Bill Verne
2024 McVeigh[37] Richard Snell
Saturday Night Herb Sargent [38]
TBA Rosebush Pruning Filming

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1995 Home Improvement Henry Episode: "Jill's Surprise Party"
1996–1997 Early Edition Jonathan / Marksman 2 episodes
1997 Seinfeld Counterguy Episode: "The Strike"
1998 The Drew Carey Show Lomax Episode: "Drew and the Conspiracy"
1999 Judging Amy Mr. Kleinman Episode: "Pilot"
2000 Profiler Mr. Adams Episode: "Train Man"
2001 Strong Medicine Ken Episode: "Wednesday Night Fever"
2001 The District Brad Gilroy Episode: "Melt Down"
2006 Prison Break Peter Tucci 2 episodes
2013–2014 Homeland Senator/Director Andrew Lockhart 17 episodes
2016–2019 Divorce Nick 17 episodes
2017 Comrade Detective Vasile (voice) Episode: "No Exit"
2018 The Sinner Jack Novack 7 episodes
2022–2023 Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty Jack McKinney 9 episodes
2024 Mr. Throwback Mitch Grossman 5 episodes

Awards and nominations

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Theatre awards

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2004 Pulitzer Prize Drama Man from Nebraska Nominated [39]
2008 August: Osage County Won [40]
2008 Tony Awards Best Play Won [41]
2008 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Play Won [42]
2013 Tony Awards Best Leading Actor in a Play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Won [43]
2018 Pulitzer Prize Drama The Minutes Nominated [44]
2022 Tony Awards Best Play The Minutes Nominated

Film and television awards

Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
2013 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Homeland Nominated
2014 Nominated
2014 Writers Guild of America Awards Best Adapted Screenplay August: Osage County Nominated
2014 Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2014 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2014 Phoenix Film Critics Society Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2014 Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2018 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Lady Bird Nominated
2022 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Screenplay The Woman in the Window Nominated
2024 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty Nominated

References

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  5. ^abCarlton Stowers (27 November 2003)."Sweet Revenge".The Dallas Observer.Retrieved2008-07-03.
  6. ^Aifen Wang (2008)."In-your-face Theatre with In Your Face Sound Design".Stage Research. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-06-12.Retrieved2008-07-03.
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