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Jeremy Allen White
A portrait of Jeremy Allen White
White in 2013
Born (1991-02-17) February 17, 1991 (age 34)
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present
Spouse
(m. 2019; sep. 2023)
Children2

Jeremy Allen White (born February 17, 1991) is an American actor. Raised in New York City, White began his career with minor roles, before his breakthrough role as Phillip "Lip" Gallagher in the comedy-drama series Shameless from 2011 to 2021, which earned him a nomination for a Critics' Choice Television Awards. White received wider acclaim for playing chef Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto in the comedy-drama series The Bear (2022–present), for which he received three consecutive Golden Globe Awards and two Primetime Emmy Awards. White portrayed wrestler Kerry Von Erich in the biographical drama film The Iron Claw (2023). He has served as a global ambassador for Calvin Klein since 2024.

Early life

Jeremy Allen White was born in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City on February 17, 1991,[1] to Eloise Ziegler and Richard White.[2][3] He grew up in Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens neighborhood.[1] His mother is from North Carolina.[4] White's parents are both former actors, having met when his father attended a play his mother acted in. As a child, Allen began acting in theatre, attributing it towards him gaining confidence in performing.[3]

Throughout elementary school, White was a dancer who performed ballet, jazz, and tap dance. Upon entering a new middle school dance program at the age of 13, he decided to pursue acting.[5] He attended the Professional Performing Arts School in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan.[6]

Career

White made his professional acting debut in 2006, with small roles in the film Beautiful Ohio and television series Conviction.[7][8] White had minor roles in Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in three episodes between them in 2007, 2008 and 2010.[9] White received his breakthrough role in the comedy-drama series Shameless as Phillip "Lip" Gallagher, the eldest son of the dysfunctional Gallagher household. He was cast shortly after graduating from the Professional Performing Arts School.[10] White received positive reviews for the role, with Rolling Stone noting there was a "powerful stillness" to his performance.[11] White portrayed the character in 134 episodes between 2011 and 2021.[12] For his performance, White received a nomination at the 2014 Critics' Choice Television Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.[13] Whilst filming the show, White made appearances in several films, including Rob the Mob (2014),[14] After Everything (2018),[15] and actor Dave Franco's directorial debut, The Rental (2020).[16] After the show's end, White recalled being in an "upsetting head space" and had doubts on whether he could act outside of the show.[12]

Wrestler Kerry Von Eric pictured in 1985, shirtless.
White portrayed wrestler Kerry Von Erich (pictured in 1985) in The Iron Claw (2023)

In 2022, White began playing his first leading role in the Hulu series The Bear.[17][18][19] He plays the troubled New York chef Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto, who returns to his hometown of Chicago to save his deceased brother's failing restaurant.[20][11] To prepare for the role, he attended classes at the Institute of Culinary Education alongside his co-star Ayo Edebiri.[21][22] White received acclaim for his performance. Variety described it as the "vibrating" center of the show, praising his portrayal of Berzatto's inner turmoil.[23] The Guardian described his performance as "career–making" and praised White's casting,[17][24] and NPR described it as "searing" and "palpable".[25] The role has won him two Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series,[26][27] three Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy,[28][29][30] two Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series,[31][32] and two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.[33][34]

In 2023, White portrayed wrestler Kerry Von Erich in the biographical sports film The Iron Claw.[35] In preparation for the role, White was trained by professional wrestler Chavo Guerrero.[36] His performance earned him positive reviews, with The Hindu calling it "riveting", and Rolling Stone calling him "a hell of an actor".[37][38]

In January 2024, White became a global ambassador for Calvin Klein underwear.[39][40] For its online campaign, he wore the brand's Spring 2024 men's underwear collection, and the advertisement generated $12.7 million in media impact value in less than 48 hours.[41] In August, White's second campaign with the brand was released, with him wearing the Fall and Winter 2024 collection.[42][43]

As of March 2025, White will star as Bruce Springsteen in the upcoming biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere, written and directed by Scott Cooper.[44] Based upon the eponymous book by Warren Zanes, the film will chronicle Springsteen's journey towards completing his 1982 album Nebraska.[45] He will also join the cast of the Star Wars film The Mandalorian & Grogu (2026), as Rotta the Hutt.[46]

Personal life

White first met actress Addison Timlin while at high school when they were both 14 years old, though the pair did not enter a relationship.[1][47] They met again whilst filming Afterschool (2008) at 17 years old. They married in 2019.[48] They have two daughters, born in October 2018 and December 2020.[49][50] Timlin filed for divorce in May 2023.[51] White entered a relationship with Spanish singer Rosalía shortly afterwards, separating in mid 2024.[52][53][54] He was romantically linked to The Bear co-star Molly Gordon in September 2024, after the pair were reportedly photographed kissing.[55][56][57]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2006 Beautiful Ohio Young Clive [7]
2007 The Speed of Life Sammer
Aquarium David [58]
2008 The Fourth Ryan Short film; writer; producer [8]
Afterschool Dave [48]
2009 Gloria & Eric Eric Short film [8]
2010 Twelve Charlie [59]
2012 The Time Being Gus [60]
2013 Movie 43 Kevin Miller Segment: "Homeschooled" [61]
Bad Turn Worse Bobby [62]
2014 Rob the Mob Robert Uva [14]
2017 Chasing You Ben Short film [63]
2018 After Everything Elliot [15]
Cornflower Ladle Short film [63]
2020 The Rental Josh [16]
Viena and the Fantomes Freddy [64]
2021 The Birthday Cake Tommaso [65]
2023 Fremont Daniel [66]
Fingernails Ryan [67]
The Iron Claw Kerry Von Erich [68]
2025 Deliver Me from Nowhere Bruce Springsteen Post-production [69]
2026 The Mandalorian & Grogu Rotta the Hutt Post-production [46]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2006 Conviction Jack Phelps Episode: "Deliverance" [8]
2007–2008 Law & Order Jeremy Episode: "Melting Pot" [9]
Andy Steel Episode: "Driven"
2010 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Michael Parisi Episode: "Torch"
2011–2021 Shameless Phillip "Lip" Gallagher Main role; 134 episodes [12]
2018 Homecoming Shrier 4 episodes [70]
2022–present The Bear Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto Lead role [71]

Awards and nominations

Year Work Award Category Result Ref.
2014 Shameless Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [13]
Movie 43 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Screen Combo (shared with the entire cast) Nominated [72]
2023 The Bear Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Won [26]
Golden Globe Awards Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Won [28]
Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Drama / Genre Series Nominated [73]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Won [31]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (shared with the entire cast) Nominated [74]
Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Nominated [75]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Won [33]
2024 Golden Globe Awards Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Won [29]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Won [27]
Satellite Awards Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Won [76]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Won [32]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (shared with the entire cast) Won
AACTA International Award Best Actor in a Series Won [77]
Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Nominated [78]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Won [79]
2025 Golden Globe Awards Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Won [30]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [80]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (shared with the entire cast) Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [81]

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