John Michael Finley
American actor and singer
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John Michael Finley (born August 10, 1988) is an American actor and singer. He is known for portraying Bart Millard in the 2018 film I Can Only Imagine. He has appeared on Broadway, in London’s West End, in the Australian production of The Book of Mormon, and in numerous Chicago-area theatres. He is a member of the Actors' Equity Association.[1][2]
August 10, 1988
John Michael Finley | |
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| Born | John Michael Finley August 10, 1988 |
| Alma mater | Roosevelt University (Chicago College of Performing Arts) |
| Occupations | Actor, singer |
| Years active | 2010s–present |
| Spouse | Elizabeth Doran (m. 2017) |
Early life and education
Finley was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and raised in Lebanon, Missouri. He began singing and acting in junior high school and performed in school and community theatre. He later studied musical theatre at the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University, earning a BFA.[3][4]
Career
Early Chicago theatre
Finley launched his professional career in Chicago, performing in productions at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Paramount Theatre, Marriott Theatre, Drury Lane Theatre, Writers' Theatre, Court Theatre, and the Mercury Theatre.[2] His early roles included parts in Carousel, Camelot, Sweeney Todd, Grease, Hair, James Joyce's The Dead, and A Little Night Music. [2]
Broadway, West End, and international stage
Finley moved to New York City in 2015. He made his Broadway debut in the ensemble of Les Misérables, where he understudied the role of Jean Valjean.[1]
He later joined the Broadway company of The Book of Mormon as the standby for Elder Cunningham. His performance with the production led to West End and Australian engagements in the same role.[5][1]
Film
Finley gained widespread recognition for his film debut portraying Bart Millard in the 2018 biographical drama I Can Only Imagine, which earned notable box office results for its budget.[6][7]
He is set to reprise the role in I Can Only Imagine 2, scheduled for release in 2026, with Dennis Quaid and Trace Adkins returning.[8]
Finley has also appeared in other faith-based and historical films, including:
Other work
Finley has discussed themes of faith, loss, and community in interviews related to his film work, particularly Faith of Angels. [8]
Personal life
Finley married Elizabeth Doran on December 2, 2017. He has a baritone singing voice and is a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. He is also a member of the Actors' Equity Association.[2]
Selected filmography
- I Can Only Imagine (2018) – Bart Millard
- Faith of Angels (2024) – John Skinner
- Love, Courage and the Battle of Bushy Run (2024) – Captain John Graham
- I Can Only Imagine 2 (2026) – Bart Millard
Selected theatre credits
- Les Misérables (Broadway) – ensemble; understudy for Jean Valjean
- The Book of Mormon (Broadway) – standby for Elder Cunningham
- The Book of Mormon (West End) – Elder Cunningham
- The Book of Mormon (Australia) – Elder Cunningham
- Carousel – Lyric Opera of Chicago
- Sweeney Todd – Drury Lane Theatre
- Camelot – Marriott Theatre
- Hair – Paramount Theatre
- Grease – Paramount Theatre
- James Joyce's The Dead – Court Theatre
- A Little Night Music – Writers' Theatre