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Adam Driver

Adam Driver is an American actor renowned for his intense and versatile performances across film, television, and theater, with notable roles including in the and leading parts in critically acclaimed dramas that earned him two Academy Award nominations. Born Adam Douglas Driver on November 19, 1983, in , , he was raised primarily in , by his mother, Nancy (Needham) Wright, a , and his father, Joe Douglas Driver. Following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Driver enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 2002, serving as an 81mm mortar man with , 1st Battalion, , at Camp Pendleton, , until a medical discharge in 2004 due to persistent . After his service, he pursued acting, enrolling at the in , where he graduated from the drama division in 2009 as part of Group 38. Driver's breakthrough came with his portrayal of the complex and brooding Adam Sackler on the series Girls (2012–2017), earning him three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding in a Comedy Series. His film career gained momentum with supporting roles in Lincoln (2012), Frances Ha (2013), and the Coen brothers' Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), showcasing his ability to embody introspective and unconventional characters. Driver achieved widespread recognition as Kylo Ren, the conflicted antagonist, in the Star Wars sequel trilogy—The Force Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017), and The Rise of Skywalker (2019)—blending physicality and emotional depth in the role. He received his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for playing undercover detective Flip Zimmerman in Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman (2018), followed by a Best Actor nomination for his raw depiction of a divorcing father in Noah Baumbach's (2019). Other significant films include Martin Scorsese's (2016), Jim Jarmusch's Paterson (2016), Ridley Scott's (2021), and Michael Mann's Ferrari (2023), where he portrayed the titular automotive icon . On stage, Driver made his Broadway debut in Mrs. Warren's Profession (2010) and later starred in the revival of Burn This (2019) and in John Patrick Shanley's original play Hold on to Me Darling (2023), for which he won the 2025 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Lead Performer in a Play. In addition to his acting, Driver co-founded in 2007 with his wife, actress Joanne Tucker, a that brings theater performances to active-duty worldwide. As of 2025, Driver continues to expand his portfolio with roles in Jim Jarmusch's ensemble dramedy Father, Mother, Sister, Brother (scheduled for release December 24, 2025), Francis Ford Coppola's (2024), and an upcoming Netflix limited series Rabbit, Rabbit, a tense drama.

Early life and education

Family and childhood

Adam Douglas Driver was born on November 19, 1983, in , , to Nancy Wright (née Needham), a , and Joe Douglas Driver, a Baptist youth counselor. His parents, who met at , raised him in a devout Baptist household, where the family attended every Sunday, with his mother playing piano and his father leading the youth group. Driver spent his early childhood in San Diego until his parents divorced when he was seven years old in 1990, after which he moved with his mother and older sister to her hometown of Mishawaka, Indiana. In Mishawaka, his mother remarried Rodney G. Wright, a Baptist minister, and the family continued their religious practices, with Driver singing in the church choir well into his teens and participating in church youth group performances that first sparked his interest in acting. He has described his teenage years as those of a "misfit," involving activities like climbing radio towers and making amateur movies, amid the adjustments of his blended family. Driver attended , where he further developed his passion for performing through theater productions, including a lead role in Arsenic and Old Lace. He graduated in 2001 and, in the following years, took on various odd jobs in , such as sales for Kirby vacuum cleaners and for companies, while contemplating his future. The September 11, 2001, attacks profoundly affected him, prompting a decision to enlist in the military as a way to serve his country.

Military service

Following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Adam Driver enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 2002 at age 18, driven by a sense of and a personal need for structure and purpose after witnessing the events from his home state of . He described the decision as a response to national tragedy, viewing military service as a way to contribute directly to his country's defense. Driver completed at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in , , where he underwent 13 weeks of intense physical and mental conditioning. Afterward, he received specialized training as an 81mm mortar man at Camp Pendleton, , focusing on weapons handling, team coordination, and combat simulations, including a notable exercise involving white phosphorus that heightened his awareness of mortality. From 2002 to 2004, Driver served as a in the Weapons Company, (1/1), at Camp Pendleton, operating as part of the 81mm mortar platoon within the . His unit prepared extensively for deployment to Iraq amid the escalating , conducting forced marches and tactical drills with heavy packs to simulate combat conditions. However, in early 2004, just before deployment, Driver suffered an honorable medical discharge after fracturing his in a accident, an injury worsened by a subsequent training march carrying a 90-pound pack. After his discharge, Driver experienced a pivotal shift, committing to pursue as a career and enrolling in drama programs, including at the and later Juilliard. He has frequently attributed his success in to the , , and heightened sense of gained from the , noting that the provided unparalleled training in taking direction under pressure and valuing time in high-stakes environments.

Acting training

Following his discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps in 2004, Adam Driver relocated to pursue a career in acting, initially enrolling at the for the 2004–2005 academic year to study briefly before focusing on more specialized training. In 2005, on his second attempt, Driver was accepted into the Juilliard School's Drama Division as part of Group 38, beginning his four-year program that fall. He earned a in drama upon graduating in 2009. Driver's training at Juilliard was intensive and multifaceted, emphasizing physical movement to enhance bodily expression, vocal techniques for clarity and emotional depth, and ensemble exercises to foster collaborative performance skills essential for theater. The program's rigor, which he compared to military , was supported by the discipline he gained from his Marine Corps service, helping him endure the demanding schedule of daily classes and rehearsals. During his time at Juilliard, Driver gained early stage experience through student productions, including roles in Thomas's Under Milk Wood in 2007 and Sam Shepard's that same year, as well as Aeschylus's The Greeks in 2009. These performances allowed him to apply his training in a professional-like setting within the school's theater environment.

Career

Early roles (2009–2014)

Driver's professional acting career began shortly after his 2009 graduation from the , where he honed his craft through intensive training that prepared him for diverse roles across stage and screen. He made his debut that year in two productions: at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, portraying a complex character grappling with personal turmoil, and at , contributing to the ensemble in a play exploring moral dilemmas. These early stage appearances showcased his ability to embody intense, introspective figures, drawing from his dramatic training. In 2010, Driver transitioned to Broadway with a supporting role in George Bernard Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession, directed by Doug Hughes, where he played Frank Gardner opposite , earning praise for his nuanced portrayal of youthful entitlement and conflict. The following year, he returned to in Terence Rattigan's Man and Boy as Basil Anthony, a young man entangled in his father's manipulative world, opposite ; the production highlighted his emerging intensity in familial dramas. Off-, he appeared in Tony Kushner's at the Signature Theatre in 2011, taking on a role in the epic exploration of AIDS and politics during the . In 2012, Driver starred as Cliff Lewis in John Osborne's at the Laura Pels Theatre, a production, where his performance as a passionate, disillusioned working-class man won him the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor, marking a significant theatrical milestone. Driver's television debut came in with a guest role as Nick on the series , introducing his commanding screen presence in a . He followed with a small part in the 2010 HBO television movie You Don't Know Jack, portraying a young clerk in the biopic about Dr. Jack Kevorkian. His breakthrough on television arrived in 2012 with the series Girls, created by , where he played Adam Sackler, an emotionally volatile carpenter and love interest to Dunham's character; the role spanned all six seasons through 2017 and earned him three Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding in a Series (2012, 2013, and 2015). These nods recognized his raw, unconventional depiction of and vulnerability, which became a defining aspect of his early television work. On film, Driver's feature debut was in 2011's , directed by , where he portrayed Walter Lyle, a gas station attendant interrogated in the biopic about FBI director ; this minor role marked his entry into cinema. He continued building his resume with supporting parts in independent and studio films, including (2012), a coming-of-age drama written and directed by Devyn Waitt, in which he played the titular , a young man navigating post-college disillusionment in a segment exploring friendship and isolation. In Noah Baumbach's black-and-white indie (2013), Driver appeared as Lev, a supportive friend in the story of a struggling dancer, contributing to the film's intimate portrait of millennial life. Other notable early films included (2012), where he played congressional aide in Steven Spielberg's historical drama, and the ' (2013), as folk musician Al Cody, roles that demonstrated his versatility in period pieces and ensemble casts while he balanced rising fame from Girls. These projects in independent cinema solidified his reputation as a compelling during this formative period.

Breakthrough and recognition (2015–2019)

Driver's breakthrough came in 2015 when he was cast as , the conflicted son of and Leia Organa, in ' Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens. Announced in early 2014, the role marked Driver's entry into a major franchise, propelling him to international stardom as the masked antagonist whose internal turmoil and rage defined the sequel trilogy. He reprised the character in Rian Johnson's Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi (2017), exploring Kylo Ren's unmasking and psychological descent, and in ' Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker (2019), which concluded the saga with the villain's redemption arc. To embody , Driver underwent significant physical training, drawing on his Marine Corps background to inform the character's aggressive posture and combat style, while the helmet's design required a rigorous transformation process involving custom fittings and stunt coordination. His voice was modulated through post-production effects at , incorporating and processing to create the distorted, Vader-esque timbre that amplified the character's menace. Parallel to his franchise work, Driver earned acclaim in independent cinema for nuanced performances that showcased his range. In Jim Jarmusch's Paterson (2016), he portrayed a and aspiring in a quiet town, delivering a subtle, introspective turn praised for its authenticity and emotional restraint amid the film's meditative rhythm. That same year, he appeared in Martin Scorsese's Silence as Father Francisco Garupe, a Jesuit priest enduring persecution in 17th-century , in a physically demanding role that highlighted his ability to convey spiritual torment under duress. Driver continued diversifying with supporting roles in mainstream fare, including Steven Soderbergh's heist comedy (2017), where he played the one-armed veteran Clyde Logan, bringing dry humor and pathos to the ensemble caper set during a race. In Spike Lee's (2018), he starred as Flip Zimmerman, a Jewish undercover detective infiltrating the alongside , earning praise for his tense portrayal of identity concealment and moral conflict in the film's satirical take on 1970s . His most critically lauded film role of the period was in Noah Baumbach's (2019), where Driver played Charlie Barber, a theater navigating a contentious divorce from his wife (), in a raw, dialogue-driven drama that captured the anguish of familial dissolution. The performance, marked by a pivotal monologue blending vulnerability and fury, garnered Driver his first Academy Award nomination for . Returning to the stage after focusing on film, Driver starred as Pale in the Broadway revival of Lanford Wilson's Burn This (2019) at the Hudson Theatre, directed by Michael Mayer, opposite Keri Russell. His intense, grief-stricken portrayal of a volatile dancer mourning a friend's death earned a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play.

Established stardom (2020–present)

In 2021, Driver took on challenging lead roles in two high-profile films. He portrayed stand-up comedian Henry McHenry in Leos Carax's musical drama Annette, opposite Marion Cotillard, where he performed his own singing in a story blending rock opera with themes of fame and tragedy; the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim for its bold style. Later that year, he starred as Maurizio Gucci in Ridley Scott's House of Gucci, depicting the fashion heir's tumultuous life and marriage to Patrizia Reggiani (Lady Gaga) amid family intrigue and corporate scandal. Driver continued diversifying his roles in 2023 with the sci-fi thriller , directed by , in which he played Mills, an who crash-lands on prehistoric and battles dinosaurs to survive alongside a young survivor (). He then embodied automotive icon in Michael Mann's biographical drama Ferrari, capturing the founder's personal grief and professional risks during the race; the performance garnered significant awards-season attention, including Oscar buzz for its intensity. In 2024, Driver led Francis Ford Coppola's ambitious epic Megalopolis as Cesar Catilina, an idealistic architect envisioning a utopian rebuild of a dystopian , in a blending Roman history with modern allegory that premiered at amid polarized reviews. That fall, he returned to the stage in the revival of Kenneth Lonergan's Hold On to Me Darling at the , playing bereaved country star Keene in a satirical exploration of grief and celebrity; the production earned him the 2025 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Lead Performer in an Play and a nomination for Distinguished Performance. Driver's 2025 output included Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother, a of family stories where he appeared as Jeff in one segment exploring sibling dynamics, which premiered at the and won the top prize. Among upcoming projects as of late 2025, Driver is in on James Gray's crime thriller Paper Tiger, co-starring and as brothers entangled in a dangerous scheme. He is currently filming an untitled drama directed by for , alongside and . In October 2025, it was announced that Driver would lead Ron Howard's biopic Alone at Dawn (based on the book Alone at Dawn by Dan Schilling and Lori Longfritz), portraying Air Force combat controller and recipient John Chapman in a true story of heroism during the , opposite and . That same month, in an interview, Driver revealed he had pitched a standalone Star Wars film centered on his former character Ben Solo ([Kylo Ren](/page/Kylo Ren)), to be directed by , but declined the project.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Adam Driver met his future wife, actress Joanne Tucker, while both were students at the Juilliard School's drama division. The couple married in a in in June 2013. Driver and Tucker welcomed their first child, a son, in 2016, though they kept the birth private from the public for two years. In early 2023, Tucker gave birth to their second child, a ; the couple again maintained privacy around the arrival until late that year. Driver has emphasized shielding his family from media scrutiny, describing their home life as intentionally low-key to foster normalcy for their children. He and , both trained in theater, share a passion for , often bonding over performances and creative pursuits. Following their graduation from Juilliard in 2009, the couple relocated to , , where they have resided since, initially in .

Philanthropy and activism

In 2006, Adam Driver co-founded the nonprofit organization (AITAF) with his wife, actress Joanne Tucker, to bring contemporary theater performances and workshops to active-duty U.S. military personnel at bases around the world. The initiative stemmed from Driver's own experience in the Marine Corps, where he recognized the potential of arts to foster dialogue and emotional expression among service members. AITAF began staging events in 2007, featuring professional actors in readings of modern plays designed to provoke thought and encourage interaction, often followed by audience discussions. Over its run, AITAF expanded its programming to include veterans and military families, emphasizing as a tool for support and reintegration into civilian life. The organization conducted 53 events across 26 military installations in seven countries, providing free access to theater that bridged the gap between military and civilian cultures. Driver actively advocated for greater access for veterans, collaborating with entities like the U.S. Department of to highlight the therapeutic benefits of performance in addressing post-service challenges. AITAF dissolved in February 2023 after fulfilling its mission to deliver impactful arts experiences to thousands of service members and veterans, with Driver expressing gratitude for the opportunity to honor communities through creative expression. In 2023, Driver received the Caregiver Champion Award from the Foundation for his work supporting caregivers.

Works

Film

Adam Driver's feature film career spans a diverse range of roles in independent cinema, blockbusters, and auteur-driven projects, beginning with his debut in 2011. The following table lists his cinematic credits chronologically, including roles and directors, with notes for voice-only or cameo appearances. Short films under 30 minutes are excluded.
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2011J. EdgarWalter LyleClint Eastwood
2012GaybyNeilJenni Konner
2012Not Waving but DrowningAdamDevyn Waitt
2012LincolnSamuel BeckwithSteven Spielberg
2013Frances HaLev ShapiroNoah Baumbach
2013BluebirdWalterLance Edmands
2013Inside Llewyn DavisAl CodyJoel Coen, Ethan Coen
2013TracksRick SmolanJohn Curran
2014Hungry HeartsJudeSaverio Costanzo
2014This Is Where I Leave YouPhillip AltmanShawn Levy
2015While We're YoungJamie WellersteinNoah Baumbach
2015Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force AwakensKylo RenJ.J. Abrams
2016Midnight SpecialLucasJeff Nichols
2016PatersonPatersonJim Jarmusch
2016SilenceFather Francisco GarupeMartin Scorsese
2017Logan LuckyClyde LoganSteven Soderbergh
2017Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last JediKylo RenRian Johnson
2018The Man Who Killed Don QuixoteToby GrisoniTerry Gilliam
2018BlacKkKlansmanFlip ZimmermanSpike Lee
2019The Dead Don't DieOfficer Ronnie PetersonJim Jarmusch
2019The ReportDaniel J. JonesScott Z. Burns
2019Marriage StoryCharlie BarberNoah Baumbach
2019Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of SkywalkerKylo RenJ.J. Abrams
2021AnnetteHenry McHenryLeos Carax
2021The Last DuelJacques Le GrisRidley Scott
2021House of GucciMaurizio GucciRidley Scott
2022White NoiseJack GladneyNoah Baumbach
2022Guillermo del Toro's PinocchioCount VolpeGuillermo del Toro, Mark GustafsonVoice-only
202365MillsScott Beck, Bryan Woods
2023FerrariEnzo FerrariMichael Mann
2024MegalopolisCesar CatilinaFrancis Ford Coppola
2025Father Mother Sister BrotherJeffJim Jarmusch
TBAPaper TigerUnspecifiedJames GrayUpcoming
TBAMisty GreenZachChris RockUpcoming
TBAAlone at DawnUnspecifiedRon HowardUpcoming

Television and theater

Driver began his professional acting career in television with a recurring role in the series Girls, where he portrayed Adam Sackler across 42 episodes from 2012 to 2017. The character, a brooding carpenter and love interest to the , earned Driver critical acclaim for his intense, naturalistic performance, contributing to the show's exploration of millennial relationships in . His television appearances also include a guest voice role as Adam Sackler in the The Simpsons episode "," which aired on September 27, 2015, as part of the show's 27th season. Driver has hosted multiple times, showcasing his comedic range through sketches and monologues. His hosting dates include January 16, 2016 (Season 41, musical guest ), November 3, 2018 (Season 44, musical guest ), January 25, 2020 (Season 45, musical guest ), and December 9, 2023 (Season 49, musical guest ). These appearances highlighted his versatility, from satirical impersonations to self-deprecating humor tied to his film roles. In theater, Driver's training at from 2005 to 2009 included participation in student productions, honing his craft in classical and contemporary works. Following graduation, he debuted in 2009 with roles in The Retributionists at , where he played Dov Palinsky, and Slipping at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. His Broadway debut came in 2010 as Frank Gardner in George Bernard Shaw's , directed by Doug Hughes at the American Airlines Theatre. Driver continued on Broadway in 2011 as Basil Anthony in Man and Boy, a revival directed by Maria Aiken at the Roundabout Theatre Company's American Airlines Theatre, opposite . In 2012, he appeared as Cliff Lewis in John Osborne's at the Laura Pels Theatre, directed by , earning praise for his portrayal of the sympathetic lodger in a tense domestic drama. After a focus on film, Driver returned to the stage in 2019 for the Broadway revival of Lanford Wilson's Burn This at the Hudson Theatre, starring as the volatile Pale opposite and directed by Michael Mayer; the production ran from March 15 to July 14. In 2024, he starred as Strings McCrane, a widowed country singer grappling with loss, in Kenneth Lonergan's Hold on to Me Darling at the , directed by Neil Pepe, from September 24 to December 22. The play's tragicomic tone allowed Driver to explore themes of grief and performance, receiving strong reviews for his lead performance. Prior to Juilliard, Driver had limited notable theater experience, primarily through high school drama in Indiana, before serving in the U.S. Marines from 2001 to 2004.

Other appearances

Driver provided the voice for his Star Wars character Kylo Ren in the video game Disney Infinity 3.0 (2015), where the figure was released as part of the Star Wars: The Force Awakens playset. He reprised the role in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016), delivering original dialogue for the character in this action-adventure title. In theme park attractions, Driver's voice as Kylo Ren features in the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge land at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, particularly in the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride, which opened in 2019 and includes audio-animatronic sequences with the character. Beyond these, Driver has contributed to documentaries through narration, including the 2019 PBS American Masters installment Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People, where he provided the voiceover for the profile of the influential publisher. He has also appeared in commercials, such as the 2021 Burberry Hero fragrance campaign, in which he starred and voiced promotional spots, and the 2023 Squarespace Super Bowl advertisement promoting website creation tools. More recently, in a series of 2024-2025 Amazon ads titled "5-Star Theater," Driver performs dramatic readings of real customer product reviews, turning them into theatrical monologues across multiple 30- and 60-second spots. Additionally, he supplied a guest voice role as Art the Artist in the 2017 episode "Brunchsquatch" of the animated series Bob's Burgers.

Accolades

Awards

Adam Driver has not won an Academy Award, though he has been nominated twice, for Best Supporting Actor and . He has also not won a Primetime Emmy Award, despite three nominations for his role in Girls, nor a Award, with one nomination for in a Play for Burn This in 2019. His notable wins include prestigious honors from film festivals and critics' groups, particularly for his leading roles in independent films and stage productions. The following table lists Driver's major awards won, organized chronologically:
YearAwardCategoryWork
2012Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
2014Hungry Hearts
2019Best Actor
2025Outstanding Lead Performer in a PlayHold on to Me Darling
2025Outstanding Lead Performer in a PlayHold on to Me Darling

Nominations

Driver has received numerous nominations from major award bodies for his performances in film, television, and theater. His most prominent nominations include two from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. For the Academy Awards, Driver was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Flip Zimmerman in BlacKkKlansman (2018) at the 91st ceremony in 2019. He earned a subsequent nomination for Best Actor for portraying Charlie Barber in Marriage Story (2019) at the 92nd ceremony in 2020. As of 2025, he has not received additional Academy Award nominations. In television, Driver garnered four Primetime Emmy Award nominations from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. These include three consecutive nods for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Adam Sackler in Girls (2012–2017): in 2013 for the 65th ceremony, 2014 for the 66th, and 2015 for the 67th. He also received a nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in 2020 for hosting Saturday Night Live. On stage, Driver was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for his portrayal of Pale in Lanford Wilson's during its 2019 Broadway revival. Among other prestigious honors, Driver was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for at the 77th ceremony in 2020. For the same role, he earned a BAFTA Award nomination for Leading Actor at the in 2020. Additionally, he received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture for at the 26th SAG Awards in 2020.

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