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Michael Urie


Michael Lorenzo Urie (born August 8, 1980) is an actor best known for portraying , the assistant to the editor-in-chief on the series (2006–2010), and Brian, a and friend of the protagonist, on the Apple TV+ comedy Shrinking (2023–present). Born in , , and raised in Plano, Urie graduated from in 1998 before attending Collin County Community College and earning a degree from The Juilliard School's Drama Division in 2003, where he received the Prize for Excellence in Classical Theatre.
Urie has built a diverse career spanning television, film, and theater, with notable stage credits including originating the role of Alex More in the off-Broadway play Buyer & Cellar (2013), for which he won a Drama Desk Award, and playing Sir Robin in the Broadway revival of Spamalot (2023–2024). His performance as Brian in Shrinking earned him the Critics' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2025. Urie has also appeared in guest roles on series such as Modern Family, Younger, and Night Court, and voiced Hermes in the animated Krapopolis. Beyond acting, he has directed and produced projects, including the podcast Off the Cuff with Michael Urie.

Early life and education

Upbringing in Texas

Michael Urie was born on August 8, 1980, in , , and raised in the suburban community of Plano, approximately 20 miles north of . As a child, Urie described himself as shy but with a strong affinity for movies, and he later recalled enjoying a happy upbringing in the suburbs, where his family particularly cherished holiday traditions like . Urie attended local schools, including Vines High School, where he began exploring performance through roles such as in under teacher Gerri Colvin. He later transferred to , graduating around 1998, during which time he participated in the and immersed himself in the speech and programs. His involvement deepened through directing opportunities under instructors John Steele and Ida Wellsman, staging works by playwrights including , , , and ; he also received coaching from Karen Wilbanks, performing scenes from and securing a National Championship title in forensics competitions. A pivotal moment came when he starred in a high school production of , igniting his passion for theater.

Formal education and training

Urie pursued theater studies at Collin County Community College in , following his high school graduation. He received a to the institution, known among students at the time as "Quad C," which facilitated a field trip to that influenced his career path. Subsequently, Urie was accepted into the Juilliard School's drama division in , where he earned a degree in 2003. During his time there, he received the Prize for excellence in acting and participated in student productions, including starring as a 16-year-old character in the 2001 world premiere of . This rigorous conservatory training emphasized classical techniques and ensemble work, preparing him for professional stage and screen roles.

Professional career

Early roles and breakthrough

Urie's early professional roles were primarily in theater, building on his training at the Juilliard School. He originated the role of Eric, a gay photographer seeking a roommate in the shadow of the September 11 attacks, in the off-Broadway play WTC View, which premiered at the New York International Fringe Festival and later transferred, earning two Drama Desk Award nominations for the production. Urie reprised the part in the 2005 film adaptation directed by Brian Sloan, marking one of his initial forays into screen acting. Before these opportunities, Urie performed in student productions at Quad C Theatre in Plano, Texas, including Sylvia in 1998 and Locked Away in 1999, shortly after high school. His theater work during this period emphasized dramatic and ensemble roles, laying groundwork for his versatile style observed in later performances. Urie's breakthrough came in television with the recurring role of Marc St. James on ABC's Ugly Betty starting in 2006, where he portrayed the acerbic, fashion-obsessed assistant to Wilhelmina Slater, played by Vanessa Williams. The character evolved into a series regular across four seasons until 2010, earning Urie widespread recognition for his comedic timing and sharp delivery, which contrasted with the show's dramedy tone centered on protagonist Betty Suarez's navigation of the cutthroat Mode magazine. This role propelled him from niche theater audiences to national prominence, highlighting his ability to embody flamboyant yet layered supporting characters.

Television work

Urie's television breakthrough came with the role of Marc St. James on the ABC comedy-drama series Ugly Betty, which aired from September 28, 2006, to April 14, 2010, spanning four seasons and 85 episodes. In the series, he portrayed the sharp-tongued and fashionable personal assistant to the character Wilhelmina Slater, a role that showcased his comedic timing and earned him recognition for embodying a quintessential gay sidekick archetype in mainstream television. Urie reprised the character in the web series spin-off Mode After Hours from 2008 to 2009, consisting of 18 episodes that extended the Ugly Betty universe with behind-the-scenes content. Prior to Ugly Betty, Urie appeared in smaller television roles, including Justin in an episode of MTV's Undressed in 2002 and Roger in the short-lived series Kat Plus One in 2004. Following the conclusion of Ugly Betty, he took on recurring and guest parts across various shows, such as Gavin Sinclair, the flamboyant ex-boyfriend of Cam Tucker, in multiple episodes of Modern Family starting in 2009. Other notable appearances include Stephen Dinovera in The Good Wife (2009), a role he revisited in the spin-off The Good Fight (2017), and Redmond, a quirky publisher, in Younger from 2015 to 2018. In recent years, Urie has continued with voice work and live-action roles, voicing Hermes in the animated series since 2023 and appearing as Brian in the Apple TV+ dramedy Shrinking starting in 2023. He guest-starred as Judge Toby Nulman in in 2023 and played Terry in the 2022 miniseries Goodrich. Additional credits include voice roles in American Dad! and live-action spots in shows like Ghosts (2021) as Nigel.

Film appearances

Urie began his film career with a voice role as the pug Sebastian in the Disney comedy Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008), directed by Raja Gosnell. In 2011, he appeared as Steve, the assistant to a celebrity author, in the romantic comedy The Decoy Bride, filmed in the Outer Hebrides and starring Kelly Macdonald and David Tennant. He played George McDougal, a gay nephew in a , in the 2012 independent drama , an ensemble piece directed by featuring and . In 2013, Urie portrayed a fictionalized version of himself named Michael in the He's Way More Famous Than You, which satirized and starred . His role as Richard Nearly in the 2014 Such Good People marked another supporting turn in an independent production exploring themes of deception and relationships. Urie returned to streaming films in 2021 with Dustin in , a dramedy about aging and friendship starring and Naomi Harris, directed by Benjamin Cleary. That same year, he appeared as , the of the protagonist, in the Netflix holiday romantic comedy . In 2023, Urie portrayed choreographer in Bradley Cooper's biographical drama , depicting Leonard Bernstein's life and career. He also starred as Jamie in the horror comedy Summoning Sylvia, a about a gone wrong. Urie's most recent role is Terry in the 2024 dramedy Goodrich, directed by and featuring Will Farrell and .

Theater performances

Urie originated the role of Alex More in the solo comedy Buyer & Cellar at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater in 2013, performing over 600 times and receiving the for Outstanding . In the same production, he later toured nationally in 2014 and appeared in . His early Off-Broadway roles included Rudi Gernreich in the original production of The Temperamentals in 2010 at New Group, for which he won a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actor. He replaced Prior Walter in Angels in America at Signature Theatre in 2010 and played Yepikhodov in The Cherry Orchard at Classic Stage Company in 2011. Urie starred as Arnold Beckoff in the 2017 Off-Broadway revival of Torch Song at Second Stage Theater, earning an Obie Award for Performance in the related production Homos, or Everyone in America that year and a Lucille Lortel Award for Torch Song. The role transferred to Broadway in 2018 at the Hayes Theater, running from November 1 to January 6, 2019. On Broadway, he appeared as a replacement Bud Frump in the 2011 revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying from January 24 to May 20, 2012. Subsequent credits include Brian in the original play Grand Horizons (January 23 to March 1, 2020), Logan Leibowitz in Chicken & Biscuits (October 10 to November 28, 2021), Sir Robin, Brother Maynard, and Guard 1 in the Spamalot revival (October 31, 2023, to January 21, 2024), and Prince Dauntless in the revival (August 12 to November 30, 2024). For , he received a for Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical in 2025. In fall 2025, Urie starred as the in an adapted of Shakespeare's Richard II at Theater's , running from October 28 to November 30 and directed by Craig Baldwin.

Directing and producing ventures

Urie expanded into directing with the of Bright Colors and Bold Patterns, a one-man written and starring , which premiered on December 8, 2016, at 59E59 Theaters. The play, exploring themes of grief and gay marriage through a character, earned praise for its witty dialogue and emotional depth under Urie's direction. He later oversaw a filmed version available on BroadwayHD. In film, Urie co-directed the 2013 independent comedy He's Way More Famous Than You, in which he also starred as a struggling actress alongside Halley Feiffer, who co-wrote and co-directed the project. The low-budget satire follows a playwright attempting to revive her career by collaborating with her famous brother. Urie has also directed regional theater, including Silver Foxes, though specific dates and venues for this production remain less documented in major sources. As a , Urie presented Happy Birthday Doug, another solo comedy by Droege, which ran at the Playhouse from February 6 to March 1, 2020. The production, directed by Tom DeTrinis, featured Droege as a self-absorbed party guest and later streamed on BroadwayHD following its abbreviated live run. He served as producer for the web series Cocktails & Classics (2015–2017), a program pairing classic films with themed cocktails. Additionally, Urie has produced the annual Pride Plays festival, supporting LGBTQIA+ theater initiatives.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Urie has been in a long-term relationship with actor and playwright Ryan Spahn since 2010, after meeting through mutual friends in and initially canceling on each other multiple times before their first date. The couple, who have collaborated professionally including in stage productions and livestreams, reside together in but have not married as of 2021, with no public plans announced for children. Urie was raised in , by supportive parents who accepted his queer identity during his youth, a factor he has credited for his . He has one older sibling, sister Laura Urie, who is seven years his senior and also queer.

Political views and activism

Urie has been actively involved in , receiving the Campaign's Visibility Award in 2019 for his contributions to visibility through acting roles portraying gay characters. He spoke at the HRC's Dinner upon receiving the award, emphasizing entertainment's role in advancing civil rights, and earlier addressed the organization's 2007 National Dinner alongside co-star . In 2025, Urie hosted the 36th Annual Media Awards in , where he opened with a highlighting LGBTQ+ representation in media. He co-founded PRIDE PLAYS with collaborators Doug Nevin and to produce queer-themed theatrical works by established artists, aiming to promote equity and joy in LGBTQ+ narratives. Urie has advocated for parental support of queer children, delivering a message at the 2025 Critics Choice Awards encouraging acceptance after winning for his role in Shrinking, and joined co-winner in affirming "Trans Lives Matter" during the event. In political commentary, Urie expressed concern over the 2025 start of Donald Trump's second presidential term, stating at the SAG Awards that he was "very worried" about the implications for minority groups. His focuses on cultural representation rather than electoral endorsements or financial contributions, with no public records of partisan donations identified.

Awards and recognition

Nominations and wins

Urie received a for the Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Series for his role as in in 2008. For the Apple TV+ series Shrinking, where he portrayed , Urie earned his first Primetime Emmy for Outstanding in a Series in 2025. In theater, Urie has garnered significant recognition for off-Broadway and work. He won the for Outstanding Solo Performance for originating the role of Alex More in Buyer & Cellar in 2013. The same performance also secured him a Lucille Lortel Award and contributed to his for sustained excellence in off-Broadway theater. Additional wins include the Clarence Derwent Award from and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Buyer & Cellar.
YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2013Outstanding Buyer & CellarWon
2013Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Buyer & CellarWon
2013Sustained ExcellenceOff- performances including Buyer & CellarWon
2013Clarence Derwent AwardMost Promising Male PerformerBuyer & CellarWon
2013 Drama Critics Circle AwardLead PerformanceBuyer & Cellar (LA production)Won
Urie holds two additional Drama Desk Awards for other theater roles, though specific categories and productions beyond Buyer & Cellar emphasize his versatility in and lead parts. He has not won a Tony Award, with no recorded nominations in available records from major theater awarding bodies.

Critical reception

Urie's breakthrough role as on (2006–2010) contributed to the series being described as a "critical darling" by outlets covering his career trajectory, with the show's blend of humor and earning praise that extended to supporting performances like his, noted for sharp wit amid the dynamic. However, specific reviews of Urie's work often highlighted the overall production's success rather than isolating his contributions, though his character's devoted assistant persona was seen as integral to the show's Emmy-winning appeal. In theater, Urie has garnered widespread acclaim for his versatile comedic and dramatic range. His solo turn in Buyer & Cellar (2013 ) drew enthusiastic reviews, with praising his "nimble performance" that avoided campiness while sustaining the play's fanciful premise, and calling it a "delicious" showcase of his stage command. described him as a "thoroughly commanding performer" capable of large gestures without losing nuance, while labeled the effort a "tour de force" blending hilarity with poignancy. Critics similarly commended his in (2017), where he "triumphed" as a venal , earning raves for brilliance in embodying greed and stupidity. In a 2018 production, admired his "smart, calculatingly silly" interpretation of the prince's madness, building on prior successes like . Film roles have elicited more mixed but generally favorable responses, often noting Urie's charm in supporting parts. In Single All the Way (2021), the ensemble comedy achieved a 70% approval rating on , with audience feedback emphasizing its "warm cosy funny vibes" and solid pacing, crediting performers like Urie for the lighthearted tone. Such Good People (2014) was called a "fun film" by viewers, appreciating Urie's contribution alongside co-stars in its indie comedy vein. Later works like Goodrich (2022) were deemed "easygoing" and "inoffensive" by critics, though unremarkable in lasting impact, with Urie's role fitting the film's low-stakes family dramedy. His recent television stint on Shrinking (2023–) has renewed attention, culminating in a 2025 Emmy nomination for , reflecting positive industry reception for his portrayal of Brian.

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