Matt Bomer
Matt Bomer is an American actor, known for his versatility and charisma on both the small and big screens. Born on October 11, 1977, in Webster Groves, Missouri, Bomer's acting career has seen him take on a wide range of roles across various genres.
Bomer gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Neal Caffrey in the USA Network television series "White Collar," which aired from 2009 to 2014. His performance as the charming and cunning con artist garnered him critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase.
In addition to his work on television, Bomer has also made notable appearances in films. He starred as Felix Turner in the 2014 film adaptation of Larry Kramer's play "The Normal Heart," earning widespread praise for his portrayal of a journalist battling AIDS during the early years of the epidemic.
Bomer's talent extends beyond the screen; he is also a respected stage actor. He made his Broadway debut in the 2018 revival of "The Boys in the Band," reprising his role from the 2016 Off-Broadway production. His performance as Donald, a conflicted writer grappling with his identity, earned him critical acclaim and a Tony Award nomination.
Throughout his career, Bomer has demonstrated his versatility by taking on a diverse range of roles. From suave and sophisticated characters to emotionally complex portrayals, he has showcased his range as an actor and won over audiences with his talent and charm.
In addition to his acting career, Bomer is also an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and has been open about his own experiences as a gay man in Hollywood. He is married to publicist Simon Halls, with whom he shares three children, and continues to be a respected and admired figure in the entertainment industry.