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Zachary John Quinto (/ ˈ k w ɪ n t oʊ /; born June 2, 1977 [1]) is an American actor.He is known for his roles as Sylar, the primary antagonist from the science fiction drama series Heroes (2006–2010); Spock in the film Star Trek (2009) and its sequels Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) and Star Trek Beyond (2016); Charlie Manx in the AMC series NOS4A2, and Dr. Oliver Thredson in American ...
Leonard Nimoy’s widow Susan will make a surprise appearance on Zachary Quinto’s new NBC medical drama, “Brilliant Minds.” Quinto became close to the Nimoys while playing Spock in three ...
Related: Leonard Nimoy's Wife Susan Bay Nimoy Plays Hypersexual Widow with 'Bestie' Zachary Quinto in Brilliant Minds As they got deeper into rehearsals and filming, the scenes where Wolf's ...
In the newest episode of Brilliant Minds, airing Monday, Nov. 18, Nimoy guest stars as June, a hypersexual patient of Dr. Oliver Wolf’s (Zachary Quinto) whose husband died recently.
It stars Helberg, Melanie Lynskey, Zachary Quinto, Maggie Grace, Jason Ritter, and Alfred Molina. It is based on the real-life engagement of Helberg to his wife, Towne. [3] The film had its world premiere at SXSW on March 10, 2014, [1] and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on January 23, 2015, by Orion Pictures. [4] [2]
The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons, Zachary Quinto, Penn Badgley, Simon Baker, Mary McDonnell, Demi Moore, and Stanley Tucci. The film was produced by Myriad Pictures, Benaroya Pictures and Before the Door Pictures (which was the first to sign on and is owned by Zachary Quinto).
The actor and wife Jennifer Sloan, who have been married since 1998, filed for divorce last Friday, USA Today reported. They made the filing in Los Angeles. ... Zachary Quinto (r.) and his ...
The website's critics consensus reads, "Benefitting from a characteristically sharp performance by Zachary Quinto, Brilliant Minds is a medical procedural with brains but also a surprising amount of heart." [30] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 64 out of 100 based on 10 critics, indicating "generally favorable ...