Jack Quaid is an accomplished American actor known for his dynamic performances across film and television. He made a notable debut in the dystopian blockbuster The Hunger Games (2012), where he portrayed Marvel, a role that set the stage for his burgeoning career. Following this, Quaid showcased his versatility in various independent films and gained recognition for his involvement in the sketch comedy troupe Sasquatch Sketch, which produced a wealth of comedic content and live performances from 2013 to 2017.
Quaid’s breakout role came in the critically acclaimed series The Boys (2019–present), where he stars as Hughie Campbell, a character that resonates with audiences for its depth and relatability. His performance has been pivotal in the show’s success, earning him a dedicated fanbase and critical praise. In addition to his live-action roles, Quaid has lent his voice to animated characters, including Ensign Brad Boimler in Star Trek: Lower Decks (2020–2024), further showcasing his range as an actor.
In film, Quaid has made significant contributions, appearing in Steven Soderbergh’s heist comedy Logan Lucky (2017) and starring in the horror-comedy Tragedy Girls. His portrayal of Richard Feynman in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer (2023) highlights his ability to tackle complex characters in high-profile projects, solidifying his status in the industry.
Quaid continues to evolve as an artist, with recent projects including a live-action crossover in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. His commitment to his craft and ability to engage audiences across various mediums make him a standout talent in contemporary entertainment.