Michael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor. Known for his forceful and intense style of acting, he has twice received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for Revolutionary Road (2008) and Nocturnal Animals (2016). He received Actor Award and Golden Globe nominations for his role in 99 Homes (2014).

Shannon's film debut was in Groundhog Day (1993). He appeared in Jesus' Son (1999), Pearl Harbor (2001), Kangaroo Jack (2003), Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007), The Iceman (2012), The Night Before (2015), The Shape of Water (2017), Knives Out (2019), and Bullet Train (2022). He is a frequent collaborator with director Jeff Nichols, having appeared in all of Nichols' films to date: Shotgun Stories (2007), Take Shelter (2011), Mud (2012), Midnight Special and Loving (both 2016), and The Bikeriders (2023). He played General Zod in the DC Extended Universe films Man of Steel (2013) and The Flash (2023).

Shannon made his Broadway debut in the 2012 play Grace. He returned to Broadway playing James Tyrone Jr. in the revival of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night (2016), earning a Tony Award nomination. His television roles include a role as Nelson Van Alden in the HBO period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014) for which he won two Actor Awards. He also starred in Hulu's Nine Perfect Strangers (2021), and Showtime's George & Tammy (2022), the latter of which he received a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award. He also played James A. Garfield in the Netflix miniseries Death by Lightning, and Robert H. Jackson in the film Nuremberg (both 2025).

Early life

Shannon was born on August 7, 1974, in Lexington, Kentucky, to Donald Sutherlin Shannon, an accounting professor at DePaul University, and Geraldine Hine, a lawyer. His paternal grandfather was entomologist Raymond Corbett Shannon.

After Shannon's parents divorced, he alternated time with them, living with his mother in Lexington and in Chicago, Illinois, with his father. He attended New Trier Township High School in Winnetka, Illinois, for two years before moving to Henry Clay High School in Lexington, Kentucky, for his junior year. While in Lexington, he participated in the Lexington Children's Theatre summer camp and played bass in his first band, The Jehovah Suspects. He returned to Chicago for his senior year at Evanston Township High School, where he dropped out after a semester.

Career

Shannon at the 66th Venice International Film Festival in 2009

Shannon's first screen role was the main character in the music video for the Every Mother's Nightmare song "House of Pain", where he played a troubled teenager who had run away from his abusive home. Shannon performed on stage in Chicago, where he helped found A Red Orchid Theatre. He worked with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Northlight Theatre. Shannon originated the role of Peter Evans in Bug in 1996 and starred in the 2006 film adaptation. His roles in Bug and Killer Joe were written by Steppenwolf ensemble member Tracy Letts.

In 1993, Shannon made his film debut in Groundhog Day as a wedding groom. He had roles in Jesus' Son, Pearl Harbor, 8 Mile, Vanilla Sky, Kangaroo Jack, Bad Boys II, and a role in Grand Theft Parsons as hippie Larry Oster-Berg.

Shannon appeared in Let's Go to Prison in 2006, where he portrayed Lynard, the leader of a prison white supremacist group. He appeared in a production of Woyzeck in London's West End, under the direction of playwright Sarah Kane. In 2008, Shannon was featured in the off-Broadway production of Stephen Adly Guirgis's The Little Flower of East Orange, presented by LAByrinth Theater Company and The Public Theater, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman.

In 2007, Shannon began the first of his many collaborations with director Jeff Nichols, when cast in the movie Shotgun Stories. Shannon was singled out for praise for his performance as the elder brother of three in a morality tale on the dangers of unresolved family enmities.

In 2008, he starred in the romantic drama film Revolutionary Road, alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. His performance as the clinically insane son earned him universal acclaim, and he won the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. In 2010, he portrayed Doc Cross Williams in the film adaptation of Jonah Hex. Shannon played Federal Prohibition agent Nelson Van Alden in the HBO television show Boardwalk Empire, which began in 2010. In November of that year, he began starring in the one man play Mistakes Were Made at the Barrow Street Theatre in New York City, with performances having run through February 27, 2012. Shannon had performed the show in 2009 at A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago.

In 2011, Shannon starred in the drama film Take Shelter. He received rave reviews for his performance, and a Saturn Award for Best Actor. In 2012, he played a corrupt cop in the film Premium Rush, written and directed by David Koepp, and appeared on Broadway along with Paul Rudd and Ed Asner in Grace written by Craig Wright. In 2013, he starred as legendary mob hitman Richard Kuklinski in The Iceman, which was distributed in May of that year. Later in 2013, Shannon portrayed General Zod, the main antagonist in Zack Snyder's film Man of Steel.

In 2015, he performed in the biographical drama Freeheld, and the independent drama 99 Homes, as housing agent Rick Carver, a role that earned him nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture and the Actor Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role. Shannon played Mr. Green in The Night Before in 2015.

Shannon starred in the 2016 psychological thriller film Nocturnal Animals, with Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal. His performance as a detective investigating a double homicide garnered him critical acclaim and a second nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Also in 2016, Shannon portrayed music icon Elvis Presley alongside Kevin Spacey as President Richard Nixon in Elvis & Nixon.

In 2017, Shannon played Col. Richard Strickland in Guillermo del Toro's romantic fantasy film The Shape of Water. The film premiered at the 74th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion. The Shape of Water went on to win the Oscar for Best Picture at the Academy Awards.

Shannon at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival

Shannon played the lead role as Gary Noesner, head of the FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit, in Waco on Paramount Network in 2018. He appeared in Long Way Back Home, an extended film clip for the song of the same name by Memphis country-punk rock band, Lucero, from its album Among The Ghosts. Lucero's frontman, Ben Nichols, is the older brother of frequent Shannon collaborator Jeff Nichols. Shannon contributed spoken word vocals to Lucero's "Back To The Night", also from Among The Ghosts.

In 2019, Shannon joined an ensemble cast in Rian Johnson's mystery film Knives Out, portraying Walt Thrombey.

In 2021, Shannon played Napoleon Marconi in the Hulu miniseries Nine Perfect Strangers, based on the novel of the same name by Liane Moriarty.

Shannon reprised his role as General Zod in The Flash, released by Warner Bros. in 2023.

In April 2022, a follow-up series to Waco, titled American Tragedies: Waco – The Trials was announced and was set to premiere on Paramount+ in 2023. The miniseries centered on the fallout from the Waco siege as well as the emerging patriot movement. In February 2023, the series was retitled Waco: The Aftermath and would instead premiere on Showtime on April 16, 2023. Shannon reprised his lead role as Gary Noesner and also served as an executive producer for the show.

Shannon also starred as United States President James A. Garfield in the 2025 Netflix miniseries Death by Lightning, and as judge Robert H. Jackson in the film Nuremberg.

Personal life

In 2002, Shannon formed the independent rock band Corporal, with Ray Rizzo and Rob Beitzel, in which he sings and writes lyrics. In 2010, Corporal released its self-titled debut album. The first track, "Glory", was released in 2011 and the second song, "Obama", was released in June 2012 as the band's endorsement of President Obama's run for reelection.

Shannon has performed live with Jason Narducy since 2014, playing covers of whole albums by a variety of artists, including Neil Young, The Modern Lovers, Bob Dylan, The Smiths, and T. Rex. The duo covered Murmur by R.E.M. to mark the album's 40th anniversary at Metro Chicago in July 2023. This resulted in a seven-date U.S. tour in 2024. Shannon and Narducy embarked on a U.S. and UK tour in 2025 playing R.E.M.'s Fables of the Reconstruction.

Shannon married actress Kate Arrington in 2017. They are no longer together as of 2025. He has two daughters and lives in New York.

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Groundhog DayFred
1996Chain ReactionD.C. Flower Delivery ManCredited as "Mike Shannon"
1997Chicago CabCrack Head
1999Jesus' SonDundun
The RideJimmy
2000The PhotographerMaurice
TigerlandSergeant Filmore
Cecil B. DementedPetie
MullittPhil KunzShort film
2001Pearl HarborLt. Gooz Wood
New Port SouthJohn Stanton
Vanilla SkyAaron
2002High CrimesTroy Abbott
8 MileGreg Buehl
2003Kangaroo JackFrankie Lombardo
Bad Boys IIFloyd Poteet
Grand Theft ParsonsLarry Oster-Berg
2004WaterBobby Matherson
CriminalGene
Dead BirdsClyde
Zamboni ManWalt, Zamboni ManShort film
The WoodsmanRosen
2006BugPeter Evans
World Trade CenterDave Karnes
Let's Go to PrisonLynard
MarvelousJohn
2007Shotgun StoriesSon Hayes
BlackbirdMurl
Lucky YouRay Zumbro
Before the Devil Knows You're DeadDex
2008Revolutionary RoadJohn Givings Jr.
2009The Missing PersonJohn Rosow
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New OrleansMundt
The GreatestJordan Walker
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?Brad McCullum
2010The RunawaysKim Fowley
Herbert WhiteHerbert WhiteShort film
13Henry
Jonah HexDr. Cross Williams
2011Take ShelterCurtis LaForche
ReturnMike
The Broken TowerEmile Opffer
Machine Gun PreacherDonnie
2012MudUncle Galen
Premium RushBobby Monday
The IcemanRichard Kuklinski
2013Man of SteelGeneral Zod
The HarvestRichard Young
2014Young OnesErnest Holm
They Came TogetherSpikeCameo
She's Funny That WayPoliceman Macy'sCameo
99 HomesRick Carver
2015FreeheldDane Wells
The Night BeforeMr. Green
2016Complete UnknownTom
Frank & LolaFrank Reilly
Midnight SpecialRoy Tomlin
Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeGeneral ZodCredit only
WolvesLee Keller
Poor BoyBlayde Griggs
Elvis & NixonElvis PresleyAlso executive producer
LovingGrey Villet
Salt and FireMatt Riley
Nocturnal AnimalsDet. Bobby Andes
2017The Shape of WaterCol. Richard Strickland
The Current WarGeorge Westinghouse
PottersvilleMaynard Greiger
201812 StrongCWO. Hal Spencer
Fahrenheit 451Captain Beatty
What They HadNicky EverhardtAlso executive producer
State Like SleepEdward
2019Knives OutWalt Thrombey
2020The QuarryChief MooreAlso executive producer
Echo BoomersMel Donnelly
2021Heart of ChampionsJack MurphyAlso producer
2022Night's EndIsaac Dees
AbandonedRenner
Bullet TrainWhite Death
AmsterdamHenry Norcross
A Little White LieShriver
2023Eric Larue—N/aDirector
The FlashGeneral Zod
The BikeridersZipco
2024A Different ManHimselfCameo
The EndFather
2025NurembergRobert H. Jackson
2026BuddyCharlie the Train
BullsAllistar Whitman
Mr. Irrelevant: The John Tuggle StoryBill ParcellsPost-production
TBAKing SnakeFilming
Dinner with AudreyBilly WilderFilming
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992OverexposedYoung ManTelevision film
Angel StreetPatrick MulliganTelevision film
1998, 1999Early EditionMerle / Mr. Andrews2 episodes
1999TurksMan #1Episode: "Pilot"
2005Law & Order: Special Victims UnitAvery ShawEpisode: "Quarry"
2009DelocatedMarkEpisode: "Sick of It!"
2010–2014Boardwalk EmpireNelson Van Alden/George Mueller35 episodes
2017–2020At Home with Amy SedarisVarious3 episodes
2018WacoGary Noesner6 episodes; also executive producer
The Little Drummer GirlMartin Kurtz6 episodes
Our Cartoon PresidentNarrator (voice)Episode: "Election Special 2018"
Room 104NathanEpisode: "Swipe Right"
2021Nine Perfect StrangersNapoleon Marconi8 episodes
2022Little DemonUnshaven Man (voice)6 episodes
2022–2023George & TammyGeorge Jones6 episodes
2023Waco: The AftermathGary Noesner5 episodes; also executive producer
2025Death by LightningJames A. Garfield4 episodes

Theater

YearTitleRoleCompanyNotes
1991Loving Little EgyptHumberhillGriffin Theatre Company
1992Fun and NobodyDennyNext Theatre Company
1993–1994Killer JoeChris SmithNext Theatre Company, EFF
1995Victims of DutyThe DetectiveA Red Orchid Theatre
1996BugPeter EvansGate Theatre
1998Killer JoeChris SmithSoHo Playhouse
1999The KillerBerengerA Red Orchid Theatre
1999The IdiotParfyon RogozhinLookingglass Theatre
2001BugPeter EvansA Red Orchid Theatre
2002Finer Noble GasesLynchActors Theatre of Louisville
2004–2005BugPeter EvansBarrow Street Theatre
2005Gagarin WayEddieA Red Orchid Theatre
2006The PillowmanMichalSteppenwolf Theatre Company
2006Hunger and ThirstDirectorA Red Orchid Theatre
2006GraceSamNorthlight Theatre
2007LadyKennyNorthlight Theatre
2008The Little Flower of East OrangeDannyThe Public Theater
2008The Metal ChildrenTobin FalmouthVineyard Theatre
2008LadyKennyRattlestick Playwrights Theater
2009Mistakes Were MadeFelix ArtifexA Red Orchid Theatre
2010Our TownStage ManagerBarrow Street Theatre
2010–2011Mistakes Were MadeFelix ArtifexBarrow Street Theatre
2012Uncle VanyaMikhail Lvovich AstrovSoho Repertory Theatre
2012–2013GraceSamCort Theatre
2013SimpaticoLyle CarterA Red Orchid Theatre
2014The KillerBerengerTheatre for a New Audience
2015Pilgrim's ProgressJim McKeeA Red Orchid Theatre
2016Long Day's Journey into NightJames Tyrone Jr.American Airlines Theatre
2017SimpaticoLyle CarterMcCarter Theatre Center
2018Traitor—N/aA Red Orchid TheatreAs director
2018Victims of DutyThe DetectiveA Red Orchid Theatre
2019Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de LuneJohnnyBroadhurst Theatre
2022–2023Des MoinesFather MichaelTheatre for a New Audience
2023Waiting for GodotEstragonTheatre for a New Audience
2024TurretGreenA Red Orchid Theatre
2025A Moon for the MisbegottenJames Tyrone Jr.Almeida Theatre

Awards and nominations

The Chicago City Council passed a resolution designating August 7, 2023, as "National Michael Shannon Day" in Chicago.

See also

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