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T. R. Knight
Knight in January 2008
BornTimothy Reverend Knight
(1983-09-16) September 16, 1983 (age 41)
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
OccupationActor
Spouse Patrick Leahy ​(m. 2013)

Timothy Reverend "T. R." Knight (born September 16, 1983) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Dr. George O'Malley on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy. Having acted on stage since the age of five, Knight has starred on Broadway, off-Broadway, and theatre productions in his home state of Minnesota. He received a Drama Desk Award nomination for his performance in MCC Theater's Scattergood in 2003.

Early life

Knight was born in Duluth, Minnesota. He attended Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, for grades K-8. Knight received the Conners Foundation Scholarship as a freshman and apprenticed at the Children's Theatre Company. He also worked at the local Red Owl supermarket alongside his brother. After finishing high school at the Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield, Knight enrolled at the University of Minnesota for a brief period of time. He dropped out and soon landed leading roles at the Guthrie Theater.

Career

Knight moved to New York City and appeared on the stage. He played opposite Patti LuPone in the 2001 Broadway revival of Noises Off. He performed in 2003 as Damis in Tartuffe. He performed in the 2003 Off-Broadway production of Scattergood, receiving a Drama Desk Award nomination as Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play. Knight also starred Off-Broadway at Primary Stages in the 2004 drama Boy.

On television, Knight was a regular cast member of the short-lived Nathan Lane/Laurie Metcalf 2003 CBS television series, Charlie Lawrence.

In 2005, Knight was cast as Dr. George O'Malley on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy. Introduced as a surgical intern at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, O'Malley worked his way up to resident level, while his relationships with his colleagues Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) and Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) formed a focal point of the series. Knight auditioned for the show, expecting a one-season run. In 2009, after the conclusion of the fifth season, it was confirmed that Knight would not be returning for the show's sixth season. The actor stated the reason for his departure was due to a "breakdown in communication" with executive producer Shonda Rhimes, his character's lack of screen time, as well as his coming out as gay. Knight received generally positive reviews for his performance as O'Malley, and garnered a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards. Despite this, O'Malley's death received mixed feedback.

Knight starred in a production of the musical Parade, opening October 4, 2009, at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles as Leo Frank. Knight returned to Broadway in David Mamet's A Life in the Theatre in 2010, where he played the role of John, opposite Patrick Stewart.

Personal life

Knight is openly gay. On October 4, 2013, Knight married his boyfriend of three years, Patrick Leahy, in upstate New York. He is the middle child of 3, he has an older brother named Daniel, a younger sister named Melissa, and his parents names are Shirley and Wayne.

Filmography

Television

Film

Voice-over

Stage

Broadway

Source: Playbill Vault

Off-Broadway

Source: Internet Off-Broadway Database

  • Marvin's Room (1998)
  • This Lime Tree Bower (1999) as Joe
  • Macbeth (1999) as Donalbain/Messenger
  • "The Refreshment of the Spirit" (2000)
  • Right Way to Sue (2001 at HERE Mainstage) as Franklin/Various characters
  • The Hologram Theory (2000) at MCGinn/Cazale Theater as Tweety
  • The Lake's End (2003)
  • Scattergood (2003) as Brendan Hilliard
  • Voices of Peace and Dissent (2003) at Worth Street Theatre
  • Boy (2004) as title character
  • The Marriage of Bette & Boo (2007)
  • Sold (2011) as Michael
  • Romeo and Juliet (2013) as Mercutio
  • Pocatello (2014) (Playwrights Horizons)
Readings
  • Truth or Consequences (Staged Reading)
  • The Fool (2002) (Staged Reading)
  • White People (Staged Reading)
  • The Scholar (Staged Reading)
  • Lend Me A Tenor (2009) (Staged Reading
  • On a Clear Day (2010) (Staged Reading)
  • Torch Song Trilogy (2011) (Staged Reading)
  • June Moon (2011) (Roundabout PlayReading Series)
  • Honeymoon in Vegas (2011) (Staged Reading) as Jack Singer
  • The Miser (2012) (Reading
Regional
  • What Didn't Happen (2000) (Workshop at Vassar)
  • Earth to Bucky (2003) at Bay Street Theater as Bucky
  • Parade (musical) (2009) as Leo Frank at Mark Taper Forum - Los Angeles, CA
  • The Seagull (2012) (radio theater) as Konstantin Gavrilovich Treplev, James Bridges Theater at UCLA - Los Angeles, CA
Guthrie Theater - Minneapolis, MN
Jungle Theater - Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota History Theatre - St. Paul, MN
  • Civil Ceremony as Samuel (1996)
Illusion Theatre - Minneapolis, MN
  • Angelheaded Hipster: Howl for Allen (1997) as Allen Ginsberg
Women's Club of Minneapolis - Minneapolis, MN
  • The Laramie Project (2008)
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres - Chanhassen, MN
Theatre in the Round - Minneapolis, MN
Off-Broadway Musical Theatre - New Hope, MN
  • Oliver! (1985) as Oliver

References

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  2. Walsh, Jim. "An improvisational life" southwestjournal.com, September 23, 2012
  3. ^ Papatola, Dominic P. "'Grey's Anatomy' star comes home for a project near to his heart" twincities.com, October 12, 2008
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  5. Jones, Kenneth. "Bway Run of Noises Off Revival Ends Sept. 1" playbill.com, September 1, 2002
  6. Isherwood, Charles. "Review. 'Tartuffe' " Variety, January 9, 2003
  7. Weber, Bruce. "Theater Review. A Dedicated Pupil for a Professor of Seduction" The New York Times, March 5, 2003
  8. Murray, Matthew. "2003 Drama Desk Awards Presented" theatermania.com, May 18, 2003
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  10. Gans, Andrew. "Nathan Lane's "Charlie Lawrence" Pulled from CBS Schedule" playbill.com, JUly 1, 2003
  11. T.R. Knight reveals why he left 'Grey's Anatomy'" cnn.com, July 23, 2009
  12. Trisha Yearwood's Chicken Pizza (2006-10-19). "EXCLUSIVE: Grey's Anatomy star T.R. Knight Confirms He's Gay - T.R. Knight". People.com. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  13. McNulty, Charles. "Theater Review" latimes.com, October 4, 2009
  14. "T. R. Knight Returning to Broadway". TVGuide.com.
  15. T.R. Knight's Dr. George O'Malley Officially Off "Grey's Anatomy", New York Daily News, May 28, 2009
  16. Garmento Internet Movie Database, accessed April 1, 2015
  17. " 'Garmento' Cast and Crew" New York Times, accessed April 1, 2015
  18. The Last Request Internet Movie Database, accessed April 1, 2015
  19. Kit, Borys. " 'Grey's Anatomy' Actor T.R. Knight Joins Legendary's Jackie Robinson Biopic '42' (Exclusive)" Hollywood Reporter, April 16, 2012
  20. " 'A Year and Change' Cast and Crew, Overview" tcm.com, accessed April 1, 2015
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  23. under DAVID CASTANEDA (Lighting Design)
  24. under directing credits
  25. Cherry Lane Theatre, http://www.cherrylanetheatre.org/ (2014-03-01). "Mentor Project | Programs". Cherry Lane Theatre. Retrieved 2014-04-09. {{cite web}}: External link in |author= (help)
  26. Murray, Matthew. "Review" talkinbroadway.com, May 21, 2001)
  27. Hofler, Robert. "Review" Variety, April 3, 2000
  28. Simonson, Robert. "Worth Street Revives 'Voices of Peace and Dissent' Aug. 16, 23 and 30" playbill.com, August 11, 2004
  29. Ernio Hernandez (April 2, 2004). "T.R. Knight to Star as Boy in World Premiere Julia Jordan Play at Primary Stages". Playbill. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  30. Gans, Andrew. "DIVA TALK: News of Betty, Bernadette, Patti, Karen, Audra & Ute: Who Could Ask for Anything More?" playbill.com, April 12, 2002
  31. "T.R. Knight to Exit 'Grey's Anatomy'; Eyes Tenor on Broadway" broadway.com, June 17, 2009
  32. " 'June Moon' Listing" archive.roundabouttheatre.org, accessed March 31, 2015
  33. " 'Honeymoon in Vegas' Reading" broadwayworld.com, 2011
  34. Healy, Patrick (November 1, 2011). "Investors Check Out 'Honeymoon in Vegas' Workshop". The New York Times.
  35. Hetrick, Adam. Red Bull Readings to Feature T.R. Knight, Jan Maxwell, Lily Rabe, Michael Urie and More" playbill.com (webcache.googleusercontent.com), October 2, 2012
  36. Rizzo, Frank. An Historic Murder In Verse And Song" Hartford Courant, July 6, 2000
  37. Klein, Alvin. "THEATER; Three Lost Souls, Yearning for a Way Out" The New York Times, July 20, 2003
  38. "Culture Monster". The Los Angeles Times. June 19, 2009.
  39. Bacalzo, Dan. "Calista Flockhart, T.R. Knight, Dakin Matthews to Head Up L.A. Theatre Works' Seagull'" theatermania.com, August 28, 2012
  40. "Actor TR Knight To Return For Minn.’s Guthrie Gala" minnesota.cbslocal.com, May 3, 2013

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