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Born | Michael David Faist (1992-01-05)January 5, 1992 (age 33) Gahanna, Ohio, U.S. |
Alma mater | American Musical and Dramatic Academy |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2011–present |
Michael David Faist (/faɪst/;[1] born January 5, 1992)[2] is an American actor. He is the recipient of aGrammy and aDaytime Emmy Award, with nominations for aTony and aBritish Academy Film Award.
An alumnus of theAmerican Musical and Dramatic Academy, Faist began his acting career in 2011 inDisney'sNewsies, appearing in itsBroadway production (2012–2013). He continued to appear in several independent films, television series and starring inOff-Broadway productions before his breakthrough role in the Broadway musicalDear Evan Hansen (2015–2018), for which he was nominated for theTony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical and won theGrammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.
In 2021, Faist starred in the seriesPanic and had his first major film part as Riff, the leader of the Jets, inSteven Spielberg'sWest Side Story, for which he received a nomination for theBAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He has since playedJack Twist in aWest End theatre production ofBrokeback Mountain (2023) and starred in the romantic sports filmChallengers (2024).
Michael David Faist was born on January 5, 1992, inGahanna, Ohio,[3][4] and was adopted by his parents, Julia and Kurt Faist.[5][6] The family owns a real estate business.[6][7] As a child, Faist realized he wanted to pursue a career in the performing arts. He was enticed by dancing after seeingGene Kelly andFred Astaire in oldMGM films, especially Kelly inSingin' in the Rain. "Just the way he performed and moved, he was able to tell a story through movement," Faist said. At the age of 5, he pressured his parents to enroll him in dance classes and began auditioning for community theater and children's theater.[6][3] In a Columbus Children's Theatre production ofThe Wizard of Oz, he played one of the Lollipop Guild, later joining the cast ofOliver! andAlice in Wonderland.[3]
Faist fell in love with acting while attending The Academy of Performing Arts (TAPA) company inColumbus, Ohio, and while atGahanna Lincoln High School he acted in several productions, such as Danny Zuko inGrease and Simon inJesus Christ Superstar.[3] At the age of 17, Faist met his birth mother and her family, who are mostly pilots by profession. The eldest of his two half-brothers taught him how to fly. Faist has since then obtained hispilot's license.[6]
In 2009, he graduated from high school a year early and moved toNew York to pursue a stage career.[3][8] He enrolled in theAmerican Musical and Dramatic Academy but dropped out after two semesters.[9] While auditioning forOff-Broadway plays, he began selling tickets inTimes Square.[8] On his first job as a professional actor in the playWhite Christmas, he was collecting food stamps, earning $150 per week, and living in the back of aMcDonald's parking lot.[6]
Faist began his acting career in 2011, originating the role of Morris Delancey, a bully and publisherJoseph Pulitzer's henchman, in the regional premiere ofNewsies at thePaper Mill Playhouse. When the musical transferred toBroadway, he understudied the lead role of Jack Kelly, a newsboy who leads his colleagues in a strike against the publisher, in addition to his other roles. Faist had to alternately play the roles in quick succession during the opening number. "You have to really make sure you're warmed up vocally and physically and you're mentally prepared," Faist said of the demands of his dual role, but added, "It's not hard to have fun in Newsies, about the uprising of children, a new generation coming in to take over the old."[3]Newsies opened to critical acclaim and was nominated forBest Musical at the66th Tony Awards.[10][11][12] In 2012, he made his feature film debut in the coming-of-age dramaThe Unspeakable Act. The independent film received positive reviews.[13]
Faist went on to star as Rhys Thurston inBranden Jacobs-Jenkins's playAppropriateOff-Broadway in 2014, which drew critical acclaim from chief theater criticBen Brantley ofThe New York Times.[14] In 2015, he appeared as Skip in the short filmYellow, a psychiatric ward patient inTouched with Fire, and Gordie Joiner inThe Grief of Others which received critical and generally positive reviews.[15] He was also cast in an unaired pilot of the seriesEye Candy as Olsen and co-starred as tutor Aleksei Belyaev oppositePeter Dinklage in an Off-Broadway production ofA Month in the Country.[16]
In August 2015, he originated the role of Connor Murphy in the hit musicalDear Evan Hansen, playing the role of the drug addict from the workshop till its Broadway transfer in 2016. The musical received critical acclaim and earned Faist aTony Award nomination forBest Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical.[17] Along with his cast members, he also won theGrammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album and theDaytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program for their performance ofYou Will Be Found onThe Today Show.[18][19] Of his process for developing his character, a suicidal high school student, Faist said that he "read stories by real survivors on a website, livethroughthis.org. I realized that there seems to be a general lack of self-love and empathy in our society. I hope that when people see the show, they'll say, 'Oh, I am loved. I'm exactly who I am, and I am enough'."[8][20] Along with cast membersBen Levi Ross andMallory Bechtel, Faist lent his voice for the audiobook version ofVal Emmich'sDear Evan Hansen: The Novel, a book adaptation of the musical released in October 2018.[21]
The two following years, Faist continued to feature in small independent films the likes ofOur Time,I Can I Will I Did andActive Adults.[5][22] He also appeared in crime procedural dramasLaw & Order Special Victims Unit in a 2017 episode as Glenn Lawrence. In October 2017, he taughtImprov and acting exercises in a Broadway Musical Theatre Workshop and also held a Master Class for audition technique and song interpretation.[23] He taught the same class inMontreal that November.[4]
In 2018, he appeared in an episode ofDeception and starred in theSecond Stage Theater production ofDays of Rage as Spence, a conflicted and passionate young man torn between causes and women.[24] He also appeared in the horror-fantasy filmWildling oppositeBel Powley. It premiered atSouth by Southwest to mixed reviews.[25] In 2020, he played a starring role as Arthur in the small independent dramaThe Atlantic City Story.[26]
In 2021, Faist co-starred as Dodge Mason in theAmazon's teen drama thrillerPanic.[27]The New York Times spoke of Faist, describing him as tall and lanky, making quite a striking figure in the series, "With a slender charisma and a bone structure that seems to have been sculpted with a scythe, the actor could easily have embarked on Panic. But his sensitivity is closer to that of leading men as atypical asAdam Driver, and he modernizes a potentially versatile piece."[28] Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, the series was canceled after one season.[29][30] Faist received a nomination for his work by theCritics Choice Association in the categoryBest Actor in an Action Series at the2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards.[31]
Later that year, he had his first major movie role inSteven Spielberg's film adaptation ofWest Side Story as Riff, Tony's best friend and leader of the Jets gang.[32] The film was a critical success and some critics deemed it superior to the 1961 film.[33] His performance earned universal praise from critics.[34]The Washington Post regards his magnetic performance asWest Side Story's "stand-out" as its chief film criticAnn Hornaday wrote "The revelation in this production, however, is Mike Faist, who is not only a gifted singer and dancer, but plays Jets gang leader Riff with just the right mix of spiky resentment, hair-trigger anger and loose-limbed grace.".[35] On his collaboration with Faist, screenwriterTony Kushner says, "He really wants to think about economics, politics, psychology, and psychotechnology, and he feeds himself with a kind of acuity and precision that I think is the mark of a great actor."[36] To craft a new version of his character, Faist took inspiration from a 1959Bruce Davidson photography book entitledBrooklyn Gang. "You look at those photos and you see these people, the nihilism that exists, their inability to see past tomorrow, or even today for that matter. There's something depressing about it, also carnal, wild, and primal," Faist explained.[37] For his performance, Faist received a nomination forBest Actor in a Supporting Role at the75th British Academy Film Awards.[38]
Faist made hisWest End debut in the stage adaptation ofBrokeback Mountain asJack Twist, oppositeLucas Hedges asEnnis Del Mar, in May 2023.[39] The production received mixed reviews but Faist earned acclaim with Arifa Akbar ofThe Guardian writing, "[the two leads] chemistry comes alive as boyish romance, with play fighting and suddenly grabbing ardour...both actors are compelling, Faist especially so as the ebullient Jack".[40] Faist portrayed photographerDanny Lyon inJeff Nichols'The Bikeriders oppositeAustin Butler,Jodie Comer andTom Hardy.[41] Faist practiced photography and spent a weekend with Lyon, in addition to studying Lyon's personal audio recordings and other material.[42] The film premiered at the 2023Telluride Film Festival to positive reviews. Sheri Linden ofThe Hollywood Reporter noted that despite Faist's "charismatic screen presence, [he] was somewhat wasted here".[43]
Faist starred withZendaya andJosh O'Connor inLuca Guadagnino's romantic dramaChallengers as Art, a famed tennis player facing his rival.[44] He gained 30 pounds for the role and practiced tennis.[45] The film was originally set to premiere at the80th Venice International Film Festival but was delayed by the studio to 2024 due to the2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.[46] The film received positive reviews from critics.[47]
Faist writes short stories and has stated that it is important for an actor to write in order to understand scripts. He helped to establish a playwright's festival, the Ohio Artists Gathering, which he described as "a one-week theater festival bringing artists from New York and LA and integrating them with local actors, writers, and directors." The first festival was held inColumbus, Ohio in 2018.[6][48][49] HisBikeriders directorJeff Nichols shared in an interview that Faist was writing a screenplay and might want to become a filmmaker himself.[50]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | The Unspeakable Act | Tony | |
2015 | Yellow | Skip | Short film |
Touched with Fire | Additional Psych Ward Patient | ||
The Grief of Others | Gordie Joiner | ||
2016 | Our Time | Benny | |
2017 | I Can I Will I Did | Ben | |
Active Adults | Teenage Boy | ||
2018 | Wildling | Lawrence | |
2020 | The Atlantic City Story | Arthur | |
2021 | West Side Story | Riff | |
2022 | Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game | Roger Sharpe | |
2023 | The Bikeriders | Danny Lyon | |
2024 | Challengers | Art Donaldson |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | Dancing with the Stars | Himself | Guest Performance/Ensemble |
2015 | Eye Candy | Olsen | Episode: "Unaired Original Pilot" |
2017 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Glenn Lawrence | Episode: "Complicated" |
2018 | Deception[51] | Ben "Mekka" Evans | Episode: "Masking" |
2021 | Panic | Dodge Mason | Main role |
TBA | East of Eden † | Charles Trask | Filming |
Year(s) | Title | Role | Location | Notes |
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2011 | Newsies | Morris Delancey u/s Jack Kelly | Paper Mill Playhouse | Regional |
2012–13 | Nederlander Theatre | Broadway | ||
2014 | Appropriate | Rhys Thurston | Pershing Square Signature Center | Off-Broadway |
Alice by Heart | White Rabbit/Alfred Hallam/March Hare | MCC Theater | Workshop | |
2015 | A Month in the Country | Aleksei Belyaev | Classic Stage Company | Off-Broadway |
Dear Evan Hansen | Connor Murphy | Arena Stage | Regional | |
2016 | Second Stage Theater | Off-Broadway | ||
2016–18 | Music Box Theatre | Broadway | ||
2018 | Days of Rage | Spence | Second Stage Theater | Off-Broadway |
2023 | Brokeback Mountain | Jack Twist | @sohoplace | West End |
Year | Song | Show/film title | Album title | Notes |
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2017 | "Sincerely, Me" | Dear Evan Hansen | Dear Evan Hansen (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | withBen Platt andWill Roland |
"Disappear" | withBen Platt, Kristolyn Lloyd,Will Roland, andJennifer Laura Thompson | |||
2021 | "Jet Song" | West Side Story | West Side Story (Soundtrack) | |
"Tonight Quintet" | withDavid Alvarez,Ariana DeBose,Ansel Elgort, andRachel Zegler | |||
"Cool" | withAnsel Elgort |
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |||
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US[52] | US Cast | AUS[53] | CAN[54] | ||
Dear Evan Hansen (Original Broadway Cast Recording) |
| 8 | 1 | 34 | 58 |
Association | Year | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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Tony Awards | 2017 | Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical | Dear Evan Hansen | Nominated | [55] |
Broadway.com Audience Awards | 2017 | Favorite Featured Actor in a Musical | Nominated | [56] | |
Favorite Breakthrough Performance (Male) | Won | [57] | |||
Grammy Awards | 2018 | Best Musical Theater Album | Won | [18] | |
Daytime Emmy Awards | 2018 | Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program | "You Will Be Found" fromDear Evan Hansen onThe Today Show | Won | [19] |
Chicago Film Critics Association | 2021 | Best Supporting Actor | West Side Story | Nominated | [58] |
Portland Critics Association Awards | 2021 | Best Male Supporting Role | Nominated | [59] | |
Indiana Film Journalists Association | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [60] | ||
New Mexico Film Critics | Nominated | [61] | |||
Phoenix Critics Circle | Won | [62] | |||
Greater Western New York Film Critics Association | Nominated | [63] | |||
Breakthrough Performance | Nominated | ||||
British Academy Film Awards | 2022 | Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Nominated | [64] | |
Chicago Indie Critics | 2022 | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [65] | |
Latino Entertainment Journalists Association Film Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | Nominated | [61] | ||
National Society of Film Critics | 2022 | Best Supporting Actor | 3rd place | [66] | |
Dorian Awards | 2022 | Best Supporting Film Performance | Nominated | [67] | |
North Dakota Film Society | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [68] | ||
Online Film Critics Society | 2022 | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [69] | |
Online Film & Television Association | 2022 | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [70] | |
Best Breakthrough Performance: Male | Won | ||||
Critics' Choice Super Awards | 2022 | Best Actor in an Action Series | Panic | Nominated | [31] |
Cannes Film Festival | 2024 | Trophée Chopard | — | Honored | [71] |