John Carroll Lynch net value: John Carroll Lynch can be an American actor who includes a net worthy of of $2 million. John Carroll Lynch was created in Boulder, Colorado in August 1963. Lynch starred as Varlyn Stroud in it series Carnivale in 2005 so when Steve Sharpe in the series Near House from 2005 to 2006. He starred as Will Hayes in the series Perform No Damage in 2013 so when Twisty the Clown / John Wayne Gacy in the series American Horror Tale from 2014 to 2015. He studied theater at the Catholic University of America and offers over 100 performing credits to his name beginning in the film Grumpy Old Males in 1993. From 2007 to 2008 he starred as Captain James Embry in the tv screen series K-Ville. Lynch starred as Detective Bud Morris in it series Body of Proof from 2011 to 2012. From 1997 to 2004 he starred as Steve Carey in the tv screen series The Drew Carey Display. Lynch in addition has starred in the films Fargo, Volcano, Encounter/Off, Mercury Rising, Pressing Tin, Zodiac, Gran Torino, Shutter Island, Paul, Crazy, Stupid, Love., and Sizzling Pursuit.
Miracles from Heaven, Zodiac, The Invitation, Fargo, Crazy, Stupid, Love, Shutter Island, Gran Torino, Gothika, Hot Pursuit, Face/Off, Love Happens, Bubble Boy, Things We Lost in the Fire, Camp X-Ray, The Founder, Paul, Mercury Rising, The Good Girl, Catch That Kid, Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World, Ted 2, Mozart and the Whale, Hesher, The Pretty One, Gone in 60 Seconds, Full of It, Sympathy for Delicious, Lay the Favorite, A Thousand Acres, Volcano, Tuesdays with Morrie, The Next Best Thing, Live from Baghdad, The Fan, Waking the Dead, Late Last Night, Bug, Restaurant, Highland Park, Shaughnessy: The Iron Marshal, No Strings Attached, Freak Weather
TV Shows
Do No Harm, Body of Proof, K-Ville, Close to Home, Carnivàle, The Drew Carey Show, The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire
John is an Alumni of Regis Jesuit High School, now located in Aurora, Colorado but he graduated in 1981 when the campus was located in north-west Denver.
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Was first choice to play Arthur Leigh Allen in Zodiac (2007). David Fincher saw his cold performance in Gothika (2003) and decided to cast him.
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Former member of the Guthrie Theater Acting Company.
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Graduated from The Catholic University of America, B.F.A., Theatre program. He was Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa. May 10, 1986.
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During the 1990s, John was a company member of the world-renowned Guthrie Theater Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota as well as being a mentor for the graduate acting program of the University of Minnesota.
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The fear that you come to a show called 'American Horror Story' with is yours. That being said, I'm glad people are afraid, and I hope that I'm contributing to their fear. I'm really not afraid of my own darkness anymore. I'm not afraid of what I'm capable of.
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Two actors who have different motivations and skill sets can work together and be magic. Charles Grodin and Robert DeNiro technically couldn't work more differently, and yet they made 'Midnight Run,' which is a genius comedy.
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As an actor, I've given up judgment of evil, as long as it's human evil - we have to see ourselves for what we really are, and we're capable of horrific things.
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My crazy fear is I'm always afraid my keys are going to fall down a subway grate when I walk over it. I'm afraid they're going to jump out of my pocket and fall down. Isn't that stupid?
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I never think of myself as lumbering, but I guess I am. I forget how huge I am sometimes. I've seen movies where I'm with a group of people, and I'm like, 'God, I'm just so gargantuanly bigger than anyone else there.'
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Evil is important for us to look at, in my opinion, only insofar as it makes us look at our own actions and make us wonder, 'Am I participating in some kind of human evil that I really should stop doing?'
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Psychological horror I've always appreciated, like 'Rosemary's Baby.' The slasher movies and the grotesque movies are the ones that I've really been off for a while.
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'Fargo' was the turnaround for me, in terms of film, because it was a part; it wasn't a line.
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Is fame without purpose and is fame without talent really where we are now? People used to be famous for what they did. Now, they're just famous.
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Breathing is always key in any character. When you have a character with no voice, that makes it even more important.
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You can have the most wonderful motives for what you do, but if what you do harms other people, you're fooling yourself.
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I don't go to horror movies. I walked out of 'The Exorcist,' man.