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Patrick Wilson

Patrick Wilson is an , singer, and best known for his versatile performances in films, such as portraying Ed Warren in franchise (2013–present) and Josh Lambert in the Insidious series (2010–2023), as well as roles in superhero films like Orm Marius in (2018) and its 2023 sequel. Born Patrick Joseph Wilson on July 3, 1973, in , he was raised in , the youngest of four sons to Mary Kathryn Burton, a professional singer and voice teacher, and John Franklin Wilson, a news anchor at . Wilson developed an early interest in performing arts, participating in choir and youth group activities during his childhood. He attended Shorecrest Preparatory School in St. Petersburg, where he benefited from its strong program, before earning a in Drama from in 1995. His career began on the stage that same year, where he quickly gained acclaim for leading roles in musicals, earning Tony Award nominations for Best Actor in a Musical for The Full Monty (2000–2001) and Oklahoma! (2002). Transitioning to film and television, Wilson debuted on screen in the soap opera Guiding Light (2002–2003) but rose to prominence with his feature film debut as Raoul in the film adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera (2004). He received further recognition for his portrayal of Joe Pitt in the HBO miniseries Angels in America (2003), earning Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Subsequent highlights include Golden Globe-nominated performances as a car salesman in Little Children (2006) and as a state trooper in Fargo Season 2 (2015), alongside leading roles in thrillers like Hard Candy (2005) and Lakeview Terrace (2008). In recent years, he made his directorial debut with Insidious: The Red Door (2023) and starred in projects such as The Acolyte (2024) on Disney+ and The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025). In his personal life, Wilson married Polish-American actress , a fellow Carnegie Mellon alumnus, on June 18, 2005; the couple has two sons, Kalin Patrick (born June 23, 2006) and Kassian McCarrell (born August 9, 2009). The family resides in , and Wilson has spoken about balancing his career with fatherhood, often prioritizing family amid his demanding schedule.

Early years

Early life

Patrick Wilson was born Patrick Joseph Wilson on July 3, 1973, in , as the youngest of three sons to John Franklin Wilson, a longtime news anchor at in , and Mary Kay Wilson, who was a professional vocalist and voice teacher. The family relocated to , when Wilson was 18 months old, remaining there until he was approximately 5½ years old, before moving to , where he spent the majority of his childhood in the Shore Acres neighborhood. His parents' professions deeply influenced his early environment; they frequently performed together, singing love songs to one another, which fostered a household appreciative of and encouraged Wilson's own inclinations toward performance. Wilson's two older brothers, Paul—an actor and media company owner—and Mark, who followed their father into broadcasting as a news anchor at FOX 13—contributed to a competitive yet supportive family dynamic centered on achievement and creativity. From a young age, Wilson engaged in choir, youth group activities, sports, and musical instruments, with his mother particularly promoting piano lessons and vocal training that sparked his passion for singing and acting.

Education

Wilson attended Shorecrest Preparatory School, an arts-focused institution in , graduating in 1991. The school's emphasis on allowed him to develop his interest in theater and music early on, drawing from his family's musical heritage—his mother was a professional singer and voice teacher. He pursued higher education at , where he earned a (B.F.A.) in from the School of Drama in 1995. The program's intensive curriculum, known for its rigorous training in acting, voice, and movement, provided Wilson with foundational skills in musical theater and classical techniques through participation in student productions and collaboration with faculty.

Career

Theatre work

Wilson began his professional theatre career in 1995 as an for the role of Chris in the first national tour of . The following year, he took on the lead role of Billy Bigelow in the national tour of the musical , performing from 1996 to 1997 and honing his skills in dramatic musical storytelling. His Broadway debut came in 1999 with a featured role in the short-lived musical revue The Gershwins' Fascinating Rhythm. That same year, Wilson starred as Jamie Conway in the off-Broadway premiere of Bright Lights, Big City at the Theater, earning a and a nomination for his portrayal of the ambitious advertising executive grappling with personal loss. His training at , where he earned a B.F.A. in drama, provided the foundational vocal and acting techniques that distinguished his early performances. Wilson achieved breakthrough recognition on in 2000 with his Tony-nominated portrayal of Jerry Lukowski, an unemployed steelworker, in the musical , which ran at the through 2002. He received his second nomination in 2002 for playing the charismatic rancher Curly McLain in the revival of Oklahoma! at the Martin Beck Theatre, directed by and choreographed by . These roles highlighted his baritone voice and emotional depth in ensemble-driven musicals. By 2005, Wilson's stage work had encompassed over a dozen credits across tours, , and , establishing a strong base in that informed his later dramatic versatility, including influences seen in adaptations like the miniseries , where stage-trained performers brought live intensity to screen roles.

Television roles

Wilson's breakthrough on television came with his leading role as Joe Pitt in the 2003 miniseries , directed by and adapted from Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Portraying a Mormon torn between his repressed desires, his marriage, and his loyalty to the ruthless (), Wilson delivered a critically acclaimed performance that highlighted his range in dramatic roles. For this work, he earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding in a or a and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best in a Series, , or . After several guest appearances in procedural dramas such as (2003) and , Wilson took on his first series regular role as Dr. Michael Holt in the CBS supernatural medical drama (2011–2012). As a brilliant but egotistical New York surgeon haunted by visions of his deceased ex-wife (), who urges him toward greater empathy, Wilson anchored the series through 16 episodes, bringing emotional depth to a character grappling with personal loss and ethical dilemmas in the medical field. He also appeared in two episodes of HBO's Girls (2012) as Joshua, the affable doctor neighbor to Lena Dunham's Hannah Horvath. Wilson earned further acclaim for his role as in the second season of FX's Fargo (2015), set in 1979 . As a principled state trooper balancing family life with his wife Betsy (Kirsten Dunst) amid escalating crime and UFO intrigue, his nuanced depiction of quiet heroism and vulnerability was a standout, contributing to the season's high praise for its ensemble and storytelling. More recently, Wilson guest-starred in the 2019 reboot of on CBS All Access, leading the episode "The Comedian" as , a down-on-his-luck stand-up comic who strikes a for success. His performance blended with psychological tension, earning positive reviews for capturing the episode's satirical edge on fame and morality. Over his career, Wilson has amassed approximately 15 television credits, predominantly in dramatic and narratives, where he is often lauded for his ability to infuse complex characters with emotional authenticity and subtle intensity.

Film roles

Wilson's film debut came in the 2002 drama My Sister's Keeper, followed by supporting roles in The Alamo (2004) as William B. Travis and his breakthrough as Raoul in the film adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera (2004). His first leading role arrived in the psychological thriller Hard Candy (2005), where he portrayed Jeff Kohlver, a photographer ensnared in a tense confrontation with a teenage vigilante, marking a shift toward more intense character-driven performances. This was followed by Little Children (2006), playing Brad Adamson, a frustrated stay-at-home father in a suburban affair drama opposite Kate Winslet, which earned critical acclaim for his nuanced depiction of domestic discontent and contributed to the film's multiple award nominations, including Satellite Award recognition for his performance. Wilson's career escalated through major horror franchises, where he became synonymous with tormented everyman roles. He starred as Josh Lambert in the Insidious series (2010–2023), appearing in all five films including Insidious (2010), Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013), Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015), Insidious: The Last Key (2018), and Insidious: The Red Door (2023), portraying a father grappling with astral projection and demonic hauntings that grossed over $700 million worldwide collectively. Similarly, he embodied paranormal investigator Ed Warren in The Conjuring universe (2013–2025), featuring in The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021), and the concluding The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025), roles that highlighted his ability to convey quiet resolve amid supernatural terror and helped the franchise exceed $2 billion in global box office earnings. Transitioning to blockbusters, Wilson took on the vigilante Dan Dreiberg / Nite Owl II in Zack Snyder's (2009), a deconstructed adaptation where his portrayal of a added emotional depth to the ensemble cast. He later played the antagonistic Orm Marius / [Ocean Master](/page/Ocean Master) in (2018) and (2023), bringing physicality and familial conflict to the underwater saga that amassed over $1.1 billion. Additional high-profile action roles included intelligence officer Edwin Layton in the epic (2019), showcasing his versatility in ensemble-driven spectacles. In recent years, Wilson has balanced franchise commitments with independent projects, appearing as Frank Hewitt in the ensemble comedy-drama Jay Kelly (2025), directed by and starring , which explores themes of celebrity and self-discovery. He also starred as Scott Miller in Millers in Marriage (2025), a dramedy by examining marital strains among middle-aged couples. Across more than 50 film credits, Wilson's work predominantly spans , , and genres, consistently emphasizing psychologically complex characters over action-hero archetypes.

Directing ventures

Wilson made his directorial debut with Insidious: The Red Door (2023), the fifth installment in the Insidious horror franchise, where he also reprised his starring role as Josh Lambert. The film, produced by and , had a of $16 million and grossed $189.3 million worldwide, marking a significant commercial success that underscored the viability of his transition to directing. Drawing from his extensive acting experience in the horror genre, Wilson's approach to directing emphasized a hands-on style, focusing on emotional depth and character-driven scares influenced by his collaborations with filmmaker , the franchise's creator and producer on The Red Door. Wan provided guidance during production, advising on technical aspects and narrative pacing, which allowed Wilson to blend franchise traditions with personal touches, such as exploring familial trauma more introspectively. As of 2025, Wilson has not directed any additional feature films, short films, or television episodes beyond this debut. Critics praised Wilson's direction for sustaining the series' atmospheric tension through effective long takes and a balance of jump scares with character development, while maintaining the established tone of dread. The film's performance further validated his directorial capabilities, positioning him as a promising voice in filmmaking. Following the release, Wilson expressed strong interest in pursuing more directing opportunities, stating that he spends much of his time considering his next project, potentially in or other genres.

Recognition

Awards

Patrick Wilson has received a number of awards throughout his career, primarily recognizing his performances in theater, television, and film, with a particular emphasis on his contributions to musical theater early on and genres later. His wins highlight his versatility, from productions to critically acclaimed and franchise films. Although he has earned numerous nominations for prestigious honors like the , his actual wins number three major ones as of 2025, spanning different mediums.
YearAwardCategoryWork
1999Distinguished PerformanceBright Lights, Big City (off-Broadway musical)
2003OFTA Television AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or (HBO miniseries)
2024Against the Current AwardAchievement in Independent CinemaCareer honor at Mastercard Festival

Nominations

Wilson earned his first major industry recognition with a Tony Award nomination for in a Musical for his portrayal of Jerry Lukowski in the Broadway production of in 2001. The following year, he received another Tony nomination in the same category for playing Curly McLain in the revival of Oklahoma!. On television, Wilson was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for his role as Joe Pitt in the HBO miniseries Angels in America in 2004, as well as Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television in 2004 for the same role and in 2016 for Fargo Season 2. In film, Wilson's performance as Brad Adamson in Little Children (2006) generated significant Academy Award buzz, though he did not receive a formal nomination; the film itself earned a Critics' Choice Award nomination for Best Picture. He received a Scream Award nomination for Best Horror Actor for Insidious (2011), a Fangoria Chainsaw Award nomination for Best Actor for Insidious: Chapter 2 (2014), and a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor on Television for Fargo Season 2 (2015). Wilson has accumulated over 20 nominations across his career from 2001 to 2025, with notable genre-specific honors in . More recently, his directorial debut Insidious: The Red Door (2023) was nominated for Best at the in 2024.

Philanthropy

Other charitable efforts

Wilson has actively supported arts-related charities through performances and donations. In 2006, he performed at the 14th Annual Rockers on , which raised funds for to provide services for those affected by and other illnesses. He also starred in a 2014 gala of at , benefiting the same organization. Additionally, through the Wilson Family Foundation, co-founded with his brothers in 2015, Wilson has promoted by funding scholarships for music, theater, and programs, raising over $200,000 for local initiatives by 2022. In environmental causes, Wilson partnered with Oceana in 2018 to advocate for ocean conservation, leveraging his role as Orm in Aquaman to encourage public participation in protecting marine ecosystems through a calling individuals to become "Ocean Heroes." This effort highlighted Oceana's victories in global ocean policy and pollution reduction. Wilson's community work extends to and initiatives. He serves as a sponsor for the Love Quilt Project, which provides handmade s to children facing hardships, including illness and , while promoting educational workshops on creativity and kindness; in one such program, he taught children in to create quilt squares for global distribution. The Wilson Family Foundation further supports children's through arts scholarships and aids -related causes by assisting veterans and first responders with resources for physical and mental well-being. In 2020, amid the , he promoted relief efforts by directing donations to organizations addressing immediate community needs, such as impacts tied to broader . More recently, Wilson has auctioned personal film memorabilia to benefit charitable causes; in 2023, he offered a signed from Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom to support the Wilson Family Foundation's arts programs. Overall, his contributions span over five organizations, including , Oceana, the Love Quilt Project, , and the , with a focus on advancing , access, and .

Personal life

Family

Patrick Wilson married actress on June 18, 2005. The couple first met in the late 1990s as drama students at . Wilson and Domińczyk have two sons: Kalin Patrick Wilson, born on June 23, 2006, and Kassian McCarrell Wilson, born on August 9, 2009. Wilson's younger son, Kassian, has also acted in films and television, including a role in Insidious: The Red Door (2023). The family has navigated the challenges of by prioritizing a grounded home life in , where Wilson often returns between film projects to focus on parenting. The family maintains a strong emphasis on privacy, rarely sharing details about their children publicly and limiting their appearances at events to occasional red-carpet moments, such as the 2023 New York City premiere of Insidious: The Red Door, where Wilson appeared with Domińczyk and both sons.

Interests and residence

Wilson is an avid runner and fitness enthusiast, having completed four full marathons and three half-marathons, which he describes as "athletes' meditation" for mental clarity and reflection. He incorporates into his routine to maintain physical conditioning, particularly around demanding film roles. In addition to acting, Wilson pursues music as a , performing with his brothers in The Wilson Van and playing guitar and drums in various projects, including on-set musical moments during film productions. Wilson resides primarily in , with his family, and occasionally stays in for theater-related work, including co-owning the Word Bookstore in nearby Jersey City. He maintains a commitment to work-life balance by prioritizing family time over career demands, stating that roles must fit his responsibilities as a and . Wilson enjoys cooking, particularly and preparing Southern dishes like in a cast-iron skillet, and incorporates family travel into his lifestyle when possible.

Filmography

Film

  • 2004 The Alamo as William B. Travis
  • 2004 The Phantom of the Opera as Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny
  • 2005 Hard Candy as Jeff Kohlver
  • 2006 Little Children as Brad Adamson
  • 2006 Running with Scissors as Michael
  • 2007 Brothers Three: An American Gothic as Peter
  • 2007 Evening as Harris Arden
  • 2007 Purple Violets as Brian Callahan
  • 2008 Lakeview Terrace as Chris Mattson
  • 2008 Passengers as Eric
  • 2008 Life in Flight as Will Sargent
  • 2009 Watchmen as Dan Dreiberg / Nite Owl II
  • 2010 The A-Team as Lynch
  • 2010 Barry Munday as Barry Munday
  • 2010 Insidious as Josh Lambert
  • 2010 Morning Glory as Adam Bennett
  • 2010 The Switch as Roland
  • 2011 The Ledge as Joe
  • 2011 Young Adult as Buddy Slade
  • 2013 The Conjuring as Ed Warren
  • 2013 Insidious: Chapter 2 as Josh Lambert
  • 2014 Big Stone Gap as Jack MacChesney
  • 2014 Jack Strong as Daniel
  • 2014 Let's Kill Ward's Wife as David (also producer)
  • 2014 Space Station 76 as Capt. Glenn
  • 2014 Stretch as Stretch
  • 2015 Bone Tomahawk as Arthur O'Dwyer
  • 2015 Home Sweet Hell as Don Champagne
  • 2015 Zipper as Sam Ellis
  • 2016 A Kind of Murder as Walter Stackhouse
  • 2016 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice as U.S. President (voice)
  • 2016 The Conjuring 2 as Ed Warren
  • 2016 The Founder as Rollie Smith
  • 2016 The Hollow Point as Wallace
  • 2018 Aquaman as King Orm / Ocean Master
  • 2018 Insidious: The Last Key as Josh Lambert
  • 2018 The Commuter as Alex Murphy
  • 2019 Annabelle Comes Home as Ed Warren
  • 2019 In the Tall Grass as Ross Humboldt
  • 2019 Midway as Lt. Cmdr. Edwin T. Layton
  • 2021 The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It as Ed Warren
  • 2022 Moonfall as Brian Harper
  • 2023 Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom as Orm Marius / Ocean Master
  • 2023 Insidious: The Red Door as Josh Lambert (also director)
  • 2025 Jay Kelly as Frank Hewitt
  • 2025 Millers in Marriage as Scott
  • 2025 The Conjuring: Last Rites as Ed Warren

Television

Patrick Wilson's television career began with a breakout role in a high-profile and has since encompassed lead roles in drama series, guest appearances in comedies, and voice work in animated programs. His TV work often highlights his versatility, blending dramatic intensity with lighter comedic turns, though he has primarily focused on film projects in recent years. In 2003, Wilson debuted on television as Joe Pitt, a repressed Mormon grappling with his sexuality and the AIDS crisis, in the HBO Angels in America, appearing in all six episodes directed by . The role earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a or and marked his transition from to screen acting. He provided a voice role in 2009 as Jim, a CIA colleague of , in the American Dad! episode "Wife Insurance" from season 4. From 2011 to 2012, Wilson starred as the titular Dr. Michael Holt, a brilliant but self-centered neurosurgeon haunted by visions of his deceased ex-wife, in the medical drama . He appeared in all 16 episodes of the series, which explored themes of redemption and the . In 2013, he guest-starred as Joshua, a handsome doctor who has a brief romantic encounter with the protagonist Hannah Horvath, in the Girls episode "One Man's Trash" from season 2. The appearance drew significant attention for its intimate portrayal of vulnerability. Wilson portrayed , a principled state trooper investigating a series of crimes in 1979, in all 10 episodes of season 2 of the anthology series Fargo in 2015. His performance as the young version of a character previously played by connected the season to the broader narrative universe and earned critical praise for its grounded heroism. In 2019, he appeared as himself in a during a shoot in the The Other Two episode "Chase Shoots a " from season 1, poking fun at his celebrity status. Also in 2019, Wilson played dual roles as struggling comedian Sam and his alter ego The Comedian in the The Twilight Zone episode "The Comedian" from the reboot series on CBS All Access. The anthology entry examined fame's dark side in a surreal horror context. In 2022, he voiced Everett, a charming but oblivious suitor for the protagonist's mother, in the Little Demon episode "Everybody's Dying for the Weekend" from season 1 of the FXX animated series. That same year, Wilson voiced himself in a self-referential cameo in the Teen Titans Go! episode "365!" from season 7, where the Titans seek celebrity endorsements for their milestone episode. As of November 2025, Wilson is set to star as Tom Bowden, a family targeted by a vengeful ex-convict, in the upcoming Apple TV+ limited series , a reimagining of the classic thriller produced by . The series also features as and as Anna Bowden.

Video games

Patrick Wilson has made limited appearances in video games, primarily through voice work tied to his live-action film roles. In 2009, he provided the voice for Dan Dreiberg / Nite Owl II in Watchmen: The End Is Nigh, an episodic action game developed by Deadline Games as a prequel to the Watchmen film. This performance allowed Wilson to reprise his cinematic portrayal, contributing to the game's narrative authenticity alongside co-star Jackie Earle Haley as Rorschach. The role marked Wilson's sole major credit in interactive media, highlighting his selective involvement in gaming projects that extend his film characters into digital formats. While the game did not involve motion capture from Wilson, his voice work emphasized the character's introspective and heroic traits, aligning with the source material's themes. No additional video game roles, including motion capture or other voice performances, have been documented for Wilson as of 2025.

Theatre

Patrick Wilson's theatre career encompasses a range of musicals and plays across touring, regional, off-Broadway, and Broadway stages, beginning with understudy and supporting roles in the 1990s and evolving into leading performances that earned him critical acclaim and award nominations.
YearTitleRoleVenue/TheatreNotes
1995–1996Miss SaigonMarine (replacement); understudy for Chris ScottNational TourFirst professional credit; musical drama.
1996–1997CarouselBilly BigelowNational TourRevival musical; leading role.
1999The Gershwins' Fascinating RhythmPerformerBroadway Theatre, BroadwayMusical revue; debut Broadway production (short run, April–May).
1999Bright Lights, Big CityJamieOff-Broadway (various, including readings)Original musical; Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Musical; also performed as Woody Mahoney in readings.
1999Romeo and JulietRomeoOrdway Center for the Performing Arts, St. Paul, MN (regional)World premiere musical adaptation.
2000The Full MontyJerry LukowskiOld Globe Theatre, San Diego (regional, pre-Broadway)World premiere; then transferred to Broadway.
2000–2001The Full MontyJerry LukowskiEugene O'Neill Theatre, BroadwayOriginal musical comedy; Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical; Drama Desk Award nomination.
2001FolliesFilm ExecutiveNew York City Center, New York (concert)Benefit concert musical; also listed in Broadway contexts.
2001DreamgirlsFilm ExecutiveFord Center for the Performing Arts, BroadwayOne-night benefit concert.
2002Oklahoma!CurlyVarious (readings and Richard Rodgers tribute)Preparation for Broadway revival; performed "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" at tribute.
2002Oklahoma!CurlyGershwin Theatre, BroadwayRevival musical; Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical; Drama Desk Award nomination.
2006Barefoot in the ParkPaul BratterCort Theatre, BroadwayRevival comedy play.
2008–2009All My SonsChris KellerSchoenfeld Theatre, BroadwayRevival drama; BroadwayWorld Award for Best Featured Actor.
2009Chance & ChemistryPerformerBroadway (benefit)One-night special event.
2016White Rabbit Red RabbitPerformerWestside Theatre, Off-BroadwayNew York premiere; solo performance series.
2016The Lost Boys(Role unspecified)Off-Broadway (workshop/replacement)Musical adaptation.
2017BrigadoonPerformerNew York City Center, Off-Broadway (Encores! concert)Revival musical concert production.
2026The Lost BoysProducer(Broadway, upcoming)Original musical; also potential performer.
Wilson has also appeared in various regional productions, including Young Henderson Booth (1997, world premiere) and (La Jolla Playhouse), contributing to his early development as a stage actor.

Other contributions

Voice and audio work

Patrick Wilson has engaged in various voice and audio projects outside of live-action film and television, including documentary narration, audiobook performances, and voice acting in animations. These roles highlight his ability to convey complex emotions and narratives through voice alone, leveraging a vocal range developed from his musical theater training. In 2006, Wilson served as the narrator for the documentary Tampa Bay: Living Legacy, a one-hour film produced by Public Media Group that examines environmental restoration efforts in Florida's largest open-water estuary, urging continued conservation action. That year, he also narrated the audiobook adaptation of Scott Smith's horror novel The Ruins, delivering a tense performance that captures the terror of American tourists ensnared by supernatural vines during a trip to Mexico; reviewers noted his effective use of pacing and accents to heighten suspense. Additionally, Wilson provided the narration for Ernest Hemingway's posthumously published The Garden of Eden, bringing clarity and subtlety to the story's exploration of marital dynamics and identity in 1920s Europe, with his measured tone complementing the novel's introspective style. Wilson's audio work extends to , where in 2025 he voiced Ansis in Baumane's Latvian animated feature Karmic Knot, portraying a pragmatic and family patriarch navigating personal and societal turmoil during the Soviet era's collapse. Across approximately a dozen such credits, his performances demonstrate versatility, from ominous narration to reflective literary readings and character-driven , often drawing on the vocal control gained from his theater experience.

Music and recordings

Patrick Wilson has contributed vocals to several Broadway cast recordings, showcasing his baritone range in musical theater productions. His debut on cast albums came in 2000 with the original Broadway cast recording of The Full Monty, where he performed as Jerry Snider, delivering numbers that highlighted his comedic timing and vocal warmth. That same year, he appeared on the studio cast recording of Lucky in the Rain, a lesser-known Kurt Weill musical, and the Encores! cast recording of Tenderloin, further demonstrating his versatility in ensemble roles. In 2017, Wilson returned to the recording studio for the New York City Center Encores! cast album of Lerner & Loewe's Brigadoon, starring opposite as Tommy Albright; his rendition of "" earned praise for its romantic timbre and emotional depth. Although the 2002 Broadway revival of Oklahoma!, in which Wilson starred as Curly, did not produce an official , his live performances in the role underscored his affinity for classics. Beyond theater, Wilson has ventured into film soundtracks with vocal contributions. For the 2023 horror film Insidious: The Red Door, which he directed and starred in, he collaborated with the Swedish rock band Ghost on a cover of Shakespeare's Sister's "Stay," providing lead vocals over the end credits; the track blends his theatrical baritone with the band's gothic rock style, marking a genre-crossing highlight. Wilson has also participated in charitable musical efforts through The Wilson Van, a rock formed with his brothers and to raise funds for local causes in ; while primarily live performers, their concerts have supported organizations like the Boys & Girls Clubs since 2011. In October 2025, he made a on the single "Wild" from the forthcoming Broadway musical The Lost Boys: A New Musical, duetting with in a that previews the show's vampire-themed score. Across more than five recordings spanning two decades, Wilson's work emphasizes his robust , often blending heartfelt ballads with energetic ensemble pieces to convey character-driven narratives.

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