T. R. Knight

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Theodore Raymond Knight (born March 26, 1973) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Dr. George O'Malley on the ABC medical drama television series Grey's Anatomy (2005–2009, 2020), which earned him a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2007.

Born
Theodore Raymond Knight

(1973-03-26) March 26, 1973 (age 52)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive2000–present
Spouse
Patrick B. Leahy
(m. 2013)
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Born
Theodore Raymond Knight

(1973-03-26) March 26, 1973 (age 52)
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present
Spouse
Patrick B. Leahy
(m. 2013)
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Early life

Knight was born March 26, 1973,[1] in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he became involved with the Guthrie Theater at the age of twelve.[2] He attended Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, for grades K-8.[3] Knight received the Conners Foundation Scholarship as a freshman and apprenticed at the Children's Theatre Company. He also worked at the local Red Owl supermarket alongside his brother. After finishing high school at the Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield, Knight enrolled at the University of St. Thomas for a brief period of time.[4] He dropped out and soon landed leading roles at the Guthrie Theater.[2]

Career

Knight moved to New York City and appeared on the stage. He played opposite Patti LuPone in the 2001 Broadway revival of Noises Off.[5] He performed in 2003 as Damis in Tartuffe.[6] He performed in the 2003 Off-Broadway production of Scattergood,[7] receiving a Drama Desk Award nomination as Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play.[8] Knight also starred Off-Broadway at Primary Stages in the 2004 drama Boy.[9]

On television, Knight was a regular cast member of the short-lived Nathan Lane/Laurie Metcalf 2003 CBS television series Charlie Lawrence.[10]

In 2005, Knight was cast in his breakthrough role as Dr. George O'Malley on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy. Introduced as a surgical intern at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, O'Malley worked his way up to resident level, while his relationships with his colleagues Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) and Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) formed a focal point of the series. When Knight auditioned for the show, he expected a one-season run. In 2009, after the conclusion of the fifth season, it was confirmed that Knight would not be returning for the show's sixth season. The actor said the reason for his departure was due to a "breakdown in communication" with executive producer Shonda Rhimes, his character's lack of screen time,[11] and his decision to come out as gay.[12]

Knight received generally positive reviews for his performance as O'Malley, and garnered a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards.

Knight starred as Leo Frank in a production of the musical Parade, which opened October 4, 2009, at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.[13] He returned to Broadway in David Mamet's A Life in the Theatre in 2010, where he played the role of John,[14] opposite Patrick Stewart. In 2019, he voiced Sir Cedric, the gay protagonist in the animated series The Bravest Knight.[15] In 2016, a sci-fi series called 11.22.63 with James Franco aired for one season. Knight plays Johnny Clayton, Franco's love interest's abusive husband.

Personal life

Knight came out as gay during his time on Grey's Anatomy in 2006. After his role on the hit series ended, Knight married his husband Patrick B. Leahy, a ballet dancer and writer, in Hudson, New York, on October 7, 2013.[16][17]

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRole.Notes
2000Dear, Home Letters from World War ISoldier
2002GarmentoDaniel
2006Last RequestJeffrey
201342Harold Parrot
2015A Year and ChangeKenny
2017Hello AgainCarl (The Husband)
2024Adam the FirstJacob Jr
2025ForgeSandy Baker
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Charlie LawrenceRyan Lemming6 episodes
FrasierAlexEpisode: "Maris Returns"
2004Law & Order: Criminal IntentNeil ColbyEpisode: "F.P.S."
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationZero AdamsEpisode: "XX"
2005–2009,
2020
Grey's Anatomy Dr. George O'MalleyMain role (season 1–5), guest appearance (season 17)
103 episodes
Satellite Award for Best Cast – Television Series
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Nominated—Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2006Sesame StreetPrivate "I"Episode: "Baby Bear Writes a Story Called 'The 3 Astro Bears'"
2011Law & Order: Special Victims UnitGabriel Thomas/Brian SmithEpisode: "Double Strands"
2012–13The Good WifeJordan Karahalios7 episodes
201611.22.63Johnny Clayton4 episodes
2017The CatchTommy Vaughan6 episodes
When We RiseChad Griffin4 episodes
Genius: EinsteinJ. Edgar Hoover4 episodes
2018Genius: PicassoMax Jacob6 episodes
2019God Friended MeGideonEpisode: "The Last Grenelle"
2019–presentThe Bravest KnightSir Cedric (voice)Main role
2020Will & GraceDexter MurphyEpisode: "Filthy Phil, Part II"
The Comey RuleReince PriebusMiniseries
2020–2022The Flight AttendantDavey BowdenMain role (season 1); Recurring (season 2)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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Stage

Broadway

Source: Playbill Vault[18]

Off-Broadway

Source: Internet Off-Broadway Database[19]

  • Marvin's Room (1998)[20][21]
  • This Lime Tree Bower (1999) as Joe
  • Macbeth (1999) as Donalbain/Messenger
  • The Refreshment of the Spirit (2000)[22]
  • Right Way to Sue (2001 at HERE Mainstage) as Franklin/Various characters[23]
  • The Hologram Theory (2000) at MCGinn/Cazale Theater[24] as Tweety
  • The Lake's End (2003)
  • Scattergood (2003) as Brendan Hilliard
  • Voices of Peace and Dissent (2003) at Worth Street Theatre[25]
  • Boy (2004) as title character[26]
  • The Marriage of Bette & Boo (2007)
  • Sold (2011) as Michael
  • Romeo and Juliet (2013) as Mercutio
  • Pocatello (2014) (Playwrights Horizons)
Readings
Regional
  • What Didn't Happen (2000) (Workshop at Vassar)[33]
  • Earth to Bucky (2003) at Bay Street Theater as Bucky[34]
  • Parade (2009) as Leo Frank at Mark Taper Forum – Los Angeles, CA[35]
  • The Seagull (2012) (radio theater) as Konstantin Gavrilovich Treplev, James Bridges Theater at UCLA – Los Angeles, CA[36]
Guthrie Theater – Minneapolis, MN[37]
Jungle Theater – Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota History Theatre – St. Paul, MN
  • Civil Ceremony as Samuel (1996)
Illusion Theatre – Minneapolis, MN
Woman's Club of Minneapolis – Minneapolis, MN
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres – Chanhassen, MN
Theatre in the Round – Minneapolis, MN
Off-Broadway Musical Theatre – New Hope, MN

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