Michael Cerveris Jr. (born November 6, 1960) is an American actor, singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He has performed in many stage musicals and plays, including several Stephen Sondheim musicals: Assassins, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Sunday in the Park with George, Road Show, and Passion. In 2004, Cerveris won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for Assassins as John Wilkes Booth. In 2015, he won his second Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for Fun Home as Bruce Bechdel.

He was called, by Playbill, "arguably the most versatile leading man on Broadway", playing roles from "Shakespeare's Romeo to The Who's Tommy, from the German transsexual rock diva Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch to the homicidal title character of Sondheim's Sweeney Todd."

Cerveris' most visible television roles to date have included Deputy Director Ted Gunn in David Fincher's Mindhunter for Netflix, Watson, valet to George Russell, in Julian Fellowes' The Gilded Age for HBO, and the Observer code-named September in the FOX science fiction television series Fringe. His character, a mysterious man seen attending many unusual events, appeared regularly during the series and became one of the main characters to bring the story to its end.

Early life

Cerveris was born in Bethesda, Maryland, and raised in Huntington, West Virginia. His mother, Marsha (née Laycock), was a dancer, and his father, Michael Cerveris Sr. was an Italian American professor of music; the two met while students at the Juilliard School. He is a 1979 graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and a 1983 cum laude graduate of Yale University, where he was a member of Skull and Bones. He majored in theater studies, and also studied voice.

Career

Theatre

Broadway and Off-Broadway

Cerveris had roles in several Off-Broadway productions, starting with Macbeth in 1983 as Malcolm and including Total Eclipse in 1985 as Rimbaud at the Westside Theatre, Abingdon Square in 1987 as Frank at the Women's Project, and Blood Sports in 1987 as Nick at the New York Theatre Workshop.

He made his Broadway debut in The Who's Tommy in 1993 as "18-20 year old Tommy/Narrator", receiving a Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actor in a Musical, Drama League Award nomination, Theater World Award winner, and Original Cast Grammy winner. He had appeared in Tommy in the La Jolla Playhouse prior to Broadway. He next appeared in the Broadway musical Titanic in 1997 as Thomas Andrews. He played the role of John Wilkes Booth in the Broadway musical Assassins in 2004, and won the Tony Award, Best Featured Actor in a Musical and the Outer Critics Circle Award.

In the 2005 Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Cerveris played the title role, and was nominated for the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama League Award, and received a Drama Critics Circle citation. In this John Doyle production, the actors also played instruments, with Cerveris playing lyric guitar. In the Broadway musical LoveMusik (2007) he appeared as Kurt Weill, and received Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, and Drama League Award nominations. In 2007 he played Kent in King Lear at the Off-Broadway Public Theater, receiving a Drama League Award nomination. Cerveris played Posthumus Leonatus in the Broadway revival of Cymbeline from December 2, 2007, to January 6, 2008. He appeared Off-Broadway in the Stephen Sondheim-John Weidman musical Road Show at the Public Theater in 2008 as Wilson Mizner. Cerveris appeared opposite Mary-Louise Parker in the limited Roundabout Theatre Company production of Hedda Gabler from January 2009 to March 2009. He next played Dr. Givings in the Broadway comedy by Sarah Ruhl, In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play), starting in October 2009. From March 2012 to January 2013, Cerveris played Perón in the Broadway revival of Evita. Then, from 2015 to 2016, he played the role of Bruce Bechdel in the Broadway musical Fun Home, winning the 2015 Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical.

Other venues

In 2000 Cerveris played the lead role of Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch in the West End. He had previously played the role Off-Broadway from July 8, 1998, to August 4, 1998 and again from February 1999. He was a Garland Award winner, and Ovation Award nominee. During 2002, the Kennedy Center presented a "Sondheim Celebration"; Cerveris appeared in Passion as Giorgio. Cerveris has appeared several times at the Ravinia Festival Concerts (Chicago), including: Passion (2003), Sunday in the Park with George (2004), and Anyone Can Whistle in 2005. He performed in the New York City Center Encores! staged concert of The Apple Tree in 2005, with Kristin Chenoweth.

Cerveris's regional credits include playing Romeo in Romeo and Juliet at the Goodman Theatre opposite Phoebe Cates, Eastern Standard at the Seattle Repertory Theatre with Tom Hulce, and Richard II at the Mark Taper Forum.

Film and television

Cerveris has appeared in films such as Lulu on the Bridge (1998), The Mexican (2001), Brief Interviews With Hideous Men (2009), Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009), Stake Land (2010), Detours (2016), and Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018). His television roles include Ian Ware on Fame, Marvin Frey on Treme, State's Attorney James Castro on The Good Wife, Ramses IV on The Tick, Lazlo Valentin/Professor Pyg on Gotham, and September/The Observer on Fringe. Cerveris also appeared as The Observer at several real-life events covered by FOX as part of a viral marketing campaign for the series. These include appearing in the audience at a taping of American Idol, being shown in the stands at various football and NASCAR events, and a cameo in a commercial for Glee. Cerveris appeared as Ted Gunn, head of the Behavioral Science Unit in the second season of Mindhunter.

Music career

Cerveris performing in New Orleans in 2024

Cerveris played guitar as a member of Bob Mould's touring band supporting the album The Last Dog And Pony Show. A performance at The Forum in London was recorded and released as BobMouldBand: LiveDog98 (Granary Music 2002). His debut solo album, Dog Eared (Low Heat Records 2004), was co-produced with Adam Lasus and includes guest appearances from Norman Blake (Teenage Fanclub), Corin Tucker and Janet Weiss (Sleater-Kinney), Ken Stringfellow (The Posies, R.E.M.), Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), Kevin March (Guided by Voices), Anders Parker (Varnaline), and Laura Cantrell. In 2011, Cerveris founded the Americana-Country band Loose Cattle with longtime collaborator Kimberly Kaye. Cerveris and Kaye share vocals in the style of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Known for tongue-in-cheek mashups, country covers, and Cerveris' original songs and collaborations with Kaye, the group has gone on to appear at Lincoln Center, Joe's Pub, NPR's Mountain Stage, 54 Below, Chickie Wah Wah's, Siberia, Kajun's Pub, The Blue Note Cafe, Louisiana Music Factory, Rock'n'bowl, Rockwood Music Hall, Webster Hall, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, French Quarter Festival, AmericanaFest, and many others.

He has also contributed vocals to "My Other Phone Is a Boom Car" as part of a ringtone project by They Might Be Giants for Wired Magazine in March 2007. In They Might Be Giants' 2011 release, Join Us, Cerveris also provided vocals for the track, "Three Might Be Duende."

Other activities

In 2018 Cerveris was honored by The United States Conference of Mayors and Americans for the Arts with the Citizen Artist Award, presented at the annual Mayors' Conference in Washington DC.

In 2022, he was invited to give the 152nd Commencement Address at Wilson College in Pennsylvania and was presented with an honorary degree, Doctor of Humanities.

Cerveris has performed at many events, to honor or celebrate notable performers and creatives. He performed at The Drama League gala, A Musical Celebration of Broadway on February 7, 2011, which also honored Patti LuPone. In November 2010 he appeared at the Sonnet Repertory Theatre benefit, which honored director Jack O'Brien. On April 27, 2009, he performed at the Signature Theatre gala, a benefit and to celebrate the first annual Sondheim Award.

On December 8, 2010, he took part in the Symphony Space "Selected Shorts and Thalia Book Club" series of readings.

His concert appearances include the Broadway Cabaret Festival, held in October 2010 at The Town Hall (New York).

Personal life

Cerveris was once in a relationship with Beth Ostrosky, an actress who is now married to Howard Stern.

Work

Stage roles

Michael Cerveris theater credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1983MacbethMalcolmOff-Broadway
1984The GamesYoung Man
Total EclipseRimbaud
1985Romeo and JulietRomeoGoodman Theatre
A Midsummer Night's DreamPuckDallas Theater Center
Life Is a DreamAstolfoOff-Broadway
Green FieldsLevi-Yitshok
1986The Tooth of CrimeCrowHartford Stage
1987Abingdon SquareFrankOff-Broadway
Blood SportsNick
1988Eastern StandardPeter KiddeSeattle Repertory Theatre
Romeo and JulietRomeoGoodman Theatre
Nothing SacredBazarovNorthlight Theatre
1989Measure for MeasureClaudioOld Globe Theatre
1991El DoradoNestorSouth Coast Repertory
Richard IIDuke of AumerleMark Taper Forum
1992The Who's TommyTommy / NarratorLa Jolla Playhouse
1993–1995Broadway
1995–1996Capitol Theater
1997–1998Titanic: A New MusicalThomas AndrewsBroadway
1998ChessNarratorBroadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Concert
1998–1999Hedwig and the Angry InchHedwigOff-Broadway
2000West End
2002PassionGiorgio BachettiKennedy Center
2003Fifth of JulyKenneth TalleyOff-Broadway
PassionGiorgio BachettiRavinia Festival
2003–2004A Little Night MusicCount Carl-Magnus MalcolmChicago Shakespeare Theater
2004AssassinsJohn Wilkes BoothBroadway
Sunday in the Park with GeorgeGeorges Seurat / GeorgeRavinia Festival
PassionGiorgio Bachetti10th Anniversary Concert
2005Lincoln Center
The Apple TreeSnakeOff-Broadway Encores!
Anyone Can WhistleJ. Bowden HapgoodRavinia Festival
2005–2006Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetSweeney ToddBroadway
2007King LearKentOff-Broadway
LoveMusikKurt WeillBroadway
2007–2008CymbelinePosthumus
2008Road ShowWilson MiznerOff-Broadway
2009Hedda GablerJorgen TesmanBroadway
2009–2010In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play)Dr. Givings
2012–2013EvitaGeneral Juan Domingo Perón
2012AssassinsJohn Wilkes Booth
2013Nikolai and the OthersGeorge BalanchineOff-Broadway
Fun HomeBruce Bechdel
2014TitanicThomas AndrewsAvery Fisher Hall
FaustAngel RickOff-Broadway Encores!
2015–2016Fun HomeBruce BechdelBroadway
2019The Who's TommyTommyLa Jolla Playhouse
2024Fun HomeBruce BechdelJoe's Pub
Tammy FayeJerry FalwellBroadway
2025A Christmas CarolEbenezer ScroogeOff-Broadway

Film roles

Michael Cerveris film credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Tokyo PopMike
1990StrangersJohn Reece
1991Steel and LaceDaniel Emerson
Rock 'n' Roll High School ForeverEaglebauer
1992A Woman, Her Men, and Her FutonPaul
1998Lulu on the BridgeRestaurant Man #3
2001The MexicanFrank
Lunchtime ThomasThomasShort film
2004TemptationPablo
2009Brief Interviews with Hideous MenSubject #15
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's AssistantMr. Tiny
2010MeskadaTerrence Lindy
Stake LandJebedia Loven
2011Nine Lives: A Musical Adaptation LiveJohn / Joann Guidos
2014Russian Broadway Shut DownVladimir PutinShort film
Leaving CircadiaReece
2016DetoursBob O'Connor
2018Ant-Man and the WaspElihas Starr
2024Watchmen Chapter IDoctor Manhattan / Dr. Jon Osterman, Father (voice)Direct-to-video
Watchmen Chapter IIDoctor Manhattan / Dr. Jon Osterman, Prison Guard #2 (voices)
TBAThe StatementFilming

Television roles

Michael Cerveris television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1985DoubletakeGary PrineMiniseries
1986–1987FameIan WareMain cast (season 6); 24 episodes
1987The Tracey Ullman ShowEpisode #1.7
Leg WorkJohnny DarkEpisode: "The Best Couple I Know"
1988The EqualizerFrank FippsEpisode: "Last Call"
1989Nick KaminskyEpisode: "Race Traitors"
1990Gabriel's FireCulpEpisode: "To Catch a Con: Part 2"
21 Jump StreetRayEpisode: "Back to School"
1991Quantum LeapNickEpisode: "Glitter Rock - April 12, 1974"
1993Dream OnBobby KrullEpisode: "And Bobby Makes Three"
2001CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationSyd Booth GoggleEpisode: "Strip Strangler"
2002The American EmbassyGary ForbushMain cast; 6 episodes
2004Dr. VegasNick CrowleyEpisode: "Lust for Life"
2005Live from Lincoln CenterGiorgioEpisode: "American Songbook - Passion"
2007Law & Order: Criminal IntentGreg StipeEpisode: "Depths"
2008–2013FringeThe Observer / September / Gemini / DonaldRecurring; 40 episodes
2011Person of InterestJarek KoskaEpisode: "Judgment"
2011–2013TremeMarvin FreyRecurring (season 2–4); 10 episodes
2014The KnickDr. William HalstedEpisode: "Get the Rope"
2014–2015The Good WifeJames CastroRecurring; 10 episodes
2016–2019Madam SecretaryCongressman Jeff Pearson2 episodes
2017The TickRamses IVRecurring; 5 episodes
GothamLazlo Valentin / Professor Pyg5 episodes
2018MosaicTom DavisInteractive series; 6 episodes
ElementaryCouncilman LedesmaEpisode: "How to Get a Head"
2019MindhunterTed GunnMain cast (Season 2)
Prodigal SonCarter BurkeheadEpisode: "Pilot"
The BlacklistVictor Skovic3 episodes
2020The Plot Against AmericaMr. TaylorEpisode: "Part 3"
2020–2021EvilDevil Therapist (voice)3 episodes; uncredited
2021Queen of the SouthSimon DurantEpisode: "Mas Dinero Mas Problemas"
BillionsAG Drew Moody2 episodes
2022–2023The Gilded AgeWatsonRecurring (season 1); main cast (season 2)

Discography

  • BobMouldBand: LiveDog98 (2002)
  • Dog Eared (2004)
  • Loose Cattle: North of Houston (2013)
  • Loose Cattle: Pony Girl/St James Infirmary (single) (2015)
  • Piety (2016)
  • Loose Cattle: Seasonal Affective Disorder (2017)
  • Loose Cattle: Heavy Lifting (2021)
  • Peter Stampfel: Peter Stampfel's 20th Century (2021)
  • Loose Cattle: Someone's Monster (2024)
  • Loose Cattle: Live Monster (2025)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1993Tony AwardBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalThe Who's TommyNominated
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated
Theatre World AwardWon
2004Jeff AwardActor in a Supporting Role - MusicalA Little Night MusicNominated
Tony AwardBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalAssassinsWon
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalWon
2006Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated
2007Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceKing LearNominated
Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalLoveMusikNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated
2012Tony AwardBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalEvitaNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalNominated
2014Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalFun HomeWon
2015Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalWon
Grammy AwardBest Musical Theater Album (principal soloist)Nominated
2023Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesThe Gilded AgeNominated

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