Wes Bentley

Wes Bentley

Bentley in March 2012
Born Wesley Cook Bentley
(1978-09-04) September 4, 1978
Jonesboro, Arkansas, U.S.
Residence Los Angeles, California
Alma mater Juilliard School
Occupation Actor
Years active 1995–present
Home town Little Rock, Arkansas
Spouse(s) Jennifer Quanz (m. 2001–09)
Jacqui Swedberg (m. 2010)
Children 2

Wesley Cook "Wes" Bentley (born September 4, 1978)[1] is an American actor.

Bentley is best known for his roles as Ricky Fitts in American Beauty (1999), which earned him a nomination for a BAFTA Award for Supporting Actor, Blackheart in Ghost Rider (2007), Thomas in P2 (2007), Seneca Crane in The Hunger Games (2012), and Doyle in Interstellar (2014). He was one of four subjects in the documentary My Big Break (2009), which covered his fame after American Beauty and struggles with substance abuse. Rebuilding his career, he starred in the premiere of Venus in Fur by David Ives in the off-Broadway production in 2010.

He began appearing in the FX anthology series American Horror Story in 2014, playing Edward Mordrake in Freak Show. In 2015, he starred as Detective John Lowe in Hotel, for which he received a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination. The following year, he played Dylan (the actor who plays Ambrose White in My Roanoke Nightmare) in the series' sixth cycle, subtitled Roanoke.

Early life

Bentley was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and raised in Little Rock,[2][3] the third of four sons of Cherie Baker and David Bentley. His father is a minister, and his mother is a chaplain and ordained elder in the Arkansas Conference, both in the United Methodist denomination.[1][4][5] In 1996, he graduated from Sylvan Hills High School in Sherwood, Arkansas.[6] He attended the Juilliard School's Drama Division as part of its Group 29 (1996–2000)[7] but left the school after one year to pursue his acting career.[8]

Career

Bentley has starred in several films, including the Oscar-winning film American Beauty, The Four Feathers, P2, and Ghost Rider. He starred in the thriller Dolan's Cadillac,[9] based on the short story by Stephen King,[10] and There Be Dragons by director Roland Joffé. Bentley is one of the main subjects in the documentary My Big Break, directed by Tony Zierra, which follows Bentley and three of his former roommates, Chad Lindberg, Brad Rowe and Greg Fawcett, as they pursue their dream to become successful actors in Hollywood.

In the 2007 film Ghost Rider, Bentley played Blackheart, a demonic being that was the main antagonist.

In 2010, he starred opposite Nina Arianda in the premiere of the David Ives play Venus in Fur at the Classic Stage Company in New York City.[11][12][13][14]

In March 2012, Bentley had a supporting role in the blockbuster movie The Hunger Games, playing gamemaker Seneca Crane.

In 2012, Bentley also starred with Amber Tamblyn and Vincent Piazza in the indie feature 3 Nights in the Desert, directed by Gabriel Cowan and written by award-winning playwright Adam Chanzit.[15]

In June 2013, Bentley was selected to star in Ryan Murphy's HBO production, titled Open, along with Scott Speedman.[16]

After guest-starring in American Horror Story: Freak Show in 2014, Bentley was promoted to main cast for the fifth season of American Horror Story, entitled Hotel, starring as Detective John Lowe.

Personal life

Bentley was married to actress Jennifer Quanz from 2001 to 2009. They separated in 2009 due to his substance abuse. He married producer Jacqui Swedberg in 2010, and they have a son, Charles, born in late 2010.[17] The couple also has a daughter, Brooklyn, born in 2014.

In a New York Times article on February 8, 2010, he described his descent into drug addiction that began almost immediately after his success in American Beauty. He said he hid his addiction from his wife; they separated in 2006, and he moved to an apartment where he began doing drugs full-time. During this time he worked sporadically, just enough to pay bills and buy drugs, and in 2008 was arrested and ordered into counseling and 12-step programs. He relapsed, however, and "continued using heroin until he was broke".[11]

In July 2009, he said, he confessed to a friend, "I’m a drug addict, and an alcoholic, and I need help. I need help or I’m going to die".[18] He again entered a 12-step program and, while clean since then, considers himself on the path to recovery.

The documentary My Big Break (2009) captures Bentley's early life as an unknown actor, his explosive career launch after American Beauty, his subsequent emotional struggle with fame, and his admission years later that he was recovering from an addiction to drugs and alcohol.[11] He began to rebuild his career by starring in the Off-Broadway premiere of the play Venus in Fur by David Ives.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Serendipity Lane Lonnie Short film
1998 Three Below Zero Julian Flincher
1998 Beloved Schoolteacher's Nephew
1999 American Beauty Ricky Fitts National Board of Review Award for Best Male Breakthrough Performance
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated—MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Male Performance
Nominated—Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
1999 White River Kid, TheThe White River Kid White River Kid
2000 Claim, TheThe Claim Donald Daglish
2001 Carving Out Our Name Himself
2001 Soul Survivors Matt
2002 Four Feathers, TheThe Four Feathers Jack Durrance
2005 Game of Their Lives, TheThe Game of Their Lives Walter Bahr
2007 Weirdsville Royce
2007 Ghost Rider Blackheart / Legion
2007 Ungodly, TheThe Ungodly Mickey Gravatski
2007 P2 Thomas
2008 Last Word, TheThe Last Word Evan
2008 Tomb, TheThe Tomb Johnathan
2009 Dolan's Cadillac Robinson
2009 Greims, TheThe Greims Donnie Greims Short film
2010 Jonah Hex Adleman Lusk
2011 Rites of Passage Benny
2011 Hirokin Hirokin
2011 There Be Dragons Manolo Torres
2011 After-School Special Man Short film
2012 Underworld: Awakening Dr. Edward Vronski Uncredited
2012 Gone Peter Hood
2012 Hunger Games, TheThe Hunger Games Seneca Crane
2012 Stars in Shorts Man
2012 The Time Being Daniel
2012 Hidden Moon Victor Brighton
2013 Lovelace Thomas
2013 Pioneer Mike
2013 Cesar Chavez Jerry Cohen
2014 After the Fall Bill Scanlon
2014 The Better Angels Mr. Crawford
2014 Things People Do Bill Scanlon
2014 Interstellar Doyle
2014 Welcome to Me Gabe
2014 Final Girl William
2015 Knight of Cups Barry
2015 We Are Your Friends James
2016 Pete's Dragon Jack
2016 Broken Vows Patrick

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2014–15 American Horror Story: Freak Show Edward Mordrake 3 episodes
2015–16 American Horror Story: Hotel Det. John Lowe 11 episodes
Nominated—Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries
2016 American Horror Story: Roanoke Ambrose White 5 episodes
Dylan 3 episodes

Stage

References

  1. 1 2 "Wes Bentley Biography (1978–)". FilmReference.com.
  2. "Wes Bentley Talks Past Drug Use, Loss Of "Brother" Heath Ledger - Larry King Show".
  3. "American Beauty's Wes Bentley".
  4. "Wes Bentley star bio". Tribute.ca.
  5. http://www.arumc.org/n_arkansas-born_actor_reconnects_with_god_on_film_se.php
  6. Bennett, Tara (March 21, 2012). "The 'Hunger Games' Cast Before They Were Famous: Wes Bentley, Senior Year at Sylvan Hills High School, Sherwood, Arkansas (1996)". Snakkle.com. Pontiac Digital Media.
  7. "Alumni News". The Juilliard School. March 2010. Archived from the original on November 11, 2011. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
  8. Daly, Steve (October 8, 1999). "Wes Bentley of 'American Beauty'". People.
  9. Christian Slater and Wes Bentley Join 'Dolan's Cadillac', Cinematical, April 25, 2008
  10. Stephen King's DOLAN'S CADILLAC Filming in Canada!, May 29, 2008
  11. 1 2 3 Healy, Patrick (February 8, 2010). "Back From the Depths, Rebuilding a Career". The New York Times. p. 1.
  12. Run Extended for ‘Venus in Fur’, Patrick Healey, February 3, 2010, NY Times
  13. Charles Isherwood, "One Object of Desire, Delivered", New York Times, January 28, 2010
  14. "Nina Arianda: A Star Is Born", Playbill
  15. Mike Fleming Jr. "Indie Feature '3 Nights In The Desert' Gets Underway". Deadline.com.
  16. Goldberg, Lesley (June 13, 2013). "Wes Bentley to Star in Ryan Murphy's HBO Sexuality Drama 'Open'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  17. Oliver Jones (June 13, 2011). "Wes Bentley: 'I Felt Myself Dying'". People magazine. Retrieved January 13, 2012.
  18. "The Hunger Games Star Wes Bentley Fights Back From Homelessness, Bankruptcy". Radar Online. March 29, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2012.

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