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David Corenswet

American actor (born 1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

David Corenswet
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David Packard Corenswet (/ˈkɔːrənswɛt/; born July 8, 1993)[1] is an American actor. After graduating from Juilliard in 2016, he began guest starring in television series, including House of Cards in 2018. He played lead roles in the Netflix series The Politician (2019–2020) and Hollywood (2020), both created by Ryan Murphy.[2][3] In 2022, he starred in the films Look Both Ways and Pearl, and the HBO miniseries We Own This City. In 2024, he had supporting roles in the film Twisters and the miniseries Lady in the Lake. In 2025, he will star in the DC Universe film Superman as the title character.

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Early life and education

Corenswet was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[4] His father, John Corenswet, was from a prominent Jewish family in New Orleans,[5][6][7] and worked as a stage actor in New York City for many years[4] before becoming a lawyer.[8] His maternal grandfather is the American author and creator of the Choose Your Own Adventure book series, Edward Packard.[9][10]

Corenswet graduated from the Shipley School and attended the University of Pennsylvania for a year before transferring to the Juilliard School, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drama in 2016.[4][11][12]

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Career

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Early career

As a child actor, Corenswet appeared in numerous professional theater productions, including the Arden Theatre's 2002 production[13] of Arthur Miller's All My Sons,[14] the Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival's 2003 production of Macbeth,[15] the Walnut Street Theatre's 2003 production of La Vie En Bleu,[16][15] and the People's Light and Theatre Company's 2004 production of The Forgiving Harvest,[17][18] among others.[19] Corenswet wrote the screenplay for and acted in Following Chase (2011), directed by Greg Koorhan.[20] He next co-wrote, produced, and starred in a two-season sketch-comedy web series, Moe & Jerryweather along with fellow Juilliard grad Adam Langdon (2014–2016).[21] In 2016, director Rob Reiner cast Corenswet as a co-lead in his planned television series, The Tap, set at Yale College in 1969. Corenswet played a student.[22] USA Network ordered the pilot episode,[23] which was filmed in 2017, but declined to pick up the series.[24]

In Corenswet's first film role after graduating from Juilliard, he starred as Michael Lawson in Affairs of State (2018), a political thriller. The film also stars Thora Birch, Mimi Rogers, and Adrian Grenier. Los Angeles Times described the film as "well-acted".[25] Corenswet then appeared in several guest-star roles, including in House of Cards, Elementary, and Instinct.[21]

Rising profile

In Netflix's The Politician (2019–2020), directed by Ryan Murphy, he portrayed River Barkley, the lover and high-school political rival of Payton Hobart (Ben Platt). Vanity Fair described River as a "wealthy, sporty, straight-A student".[26][27][28] Corenswet next starred as Jack Castello[29][30] in Hollywood (2020), a Netflix limited series about the post-World War II film business in Los Angeles. The project reunited him with Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, the creators of The Politician. Corenswet was also an executive producer on the series.[31] Men's Health magazine praised Corenswet's performance as that of a "breakout lead".[32] IndieWire called it "another star-proving turn from David Corenswet."[33] He also expressed interest in portraying Superman and hoped to eventually see a bright and optimistic version of the character after providing positive feedback about the dark and gritty tone in Man of Steel (2013).[34]

In We Own This City (2022), a fact-based[35] HBO limited series from The Wire's writers and executive producers David Simon and George Pelecanos, Corenswet co-starred as the veteran police investigator David McDougall, whose work in 2016 helped uncover years of corruption in the Gun Trace Task Force of the Baltimore police department.[36][37] Also in 2022, Corenswet co-starred as Jake in Look Both Ways, a Netflix original romantic comedy-drama film.[38] Corenswet then co-starred as The Projectionist in Pearl, a feature film directed by Ti West and released in theaters by A24 in 2022.[39][40]

In 2024, along with Lucy Boynton, Justin H. Min, and Austin Crute, Corenswet co-stars in The Greatest Hits, a film for Searchlight Pictures written, directed, and produced by Ned Benson.[41] Described as a “musical time travel romance,” the film premiered at the 2024 SXSW Film & TV Festival.[42][43] Also in 2024, Corenswet played Scott, a member of a team of tornado chasers, in Twisters, a disaster film.[44] Corenswet also appeared alongside Natalie Portman in the Apple TV+ series Lady in the Lake, directed by Alma Har'el.[45]

In June 2023, Corenswet was cast as the titular superhero in the upcoming DC Studios film Superman from director James Gunn. It is set to be the first live-action film in the DC Universe (DCU) and will release in July 2025.[46] In October 2024, Corenswet was cast in Jonathan Levine's upcoming film Mr. Irrelevant as football player John Tuggle, the last player chosen in the 1983 NFL draft. [47]

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Personal life

In March 2023, Corenswet and his wife, Julia Warner, were married at Immaculate Conception Church in New Orleans. It was an interfaith wedding ceremony that included both her Catholic customs and his Jewish customs. It was officiated by a priest and a rabbi.[48] They have one daughter; as of April 2025, they had moved back to Pennsylvania to raise her.[49]

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