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Director: JJ Abrams
Release Date: December 25, 2008
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Character: Gabriel Grey/Sylar
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BIOGRAPHY

In 2006, actor Zachary Quinto was introduced to millions of fans of ÒHeroesÓ (NBC, 2006- ) when he emerged from the shadows as the mysterious serial killer Sylar Ð a crucial component of the highly-rated sci-fi drama. Sylar was quite a departure from his previous work that year, as Tori SpellingÕs gay sidekick Sasan on ÒSo NoTORIousÓ (VH1, 2006), but in his relatively short career Quinto had already established a reputation for incredible versatility and depth. When ÒHeroesÓ and QuintoÕs character were renewed for a second season, he seemed poised to break away from the pack of typical tall, dark and handsome pretty boys and emerge as one of HollywoodÕs most captivating and artistic new talents.

Zachary Quinto was born on June 2, 1977 in the Pittsburgh, PA borough of Green Tree. Unfortunately, his father John, a Pittsburgh hairdresser, died of cancer when Zachary was only 7. He thankfully he was able to funnel any grief into his newfound love for theater from early on, first as a young theatergoer, and soon after as an actor-in-training. By the age of 11, he was appearing in productions with the regional music theater company, Pittsburgh City Light Opera. While still in high school he received his first artistic honor Ð a Gene Kelly Award for his role in ÒPirates of Penzance.Ó Quinto quickly made the decision to pursue acting as a career, so after graduating from Central Catholic High School in 1995, enrolled in Carnegie Mellon UniversityÕs music theater program. He graduated in 1999. Never one to forget his roots, this born stage actor would remain active in theater during his rise on television, appearing in plays in New York and L.A., including three seasons with the Ojai PlaywrightÕs Conference.

Quinto moved west in 2000, beginning the long journey toward making a name for himself in Hollywood. The trim, 6Õ4Ó actor with sparkling eyes fared well at auditions, appearing as a wide variety of characters on shows like ÒCSIÓ (CBS, 2000- ), where he was an implausibly attractive chop shop mechanic; ÒSix Feet UnderÓ (HBO 2001-05) where he played an art school classmate of ClaireÕs; and ÒJoan of ArcadiaÓ (CBS, 2003-05), where he guested as God. In 2004, Quinto landed his first recurring role as techie Adam Kaufman on the award-winning action series, Ò24Ó (FX, 2001- ). It was a peripheral character who only appeared during the showÕs third season, but the experience of working as part of a cast in a highly-produced weekly drama would be invaluable for Quinto, whose big break was less than a year away.

After a few minor roles on the short-lived sitcom "TwinsÓ (The WB, 2005-06) and gritty drama ÒBlind JusticeÓ (ABC, 2005-06), Quinto was back in regular rotation on ÒSo NoTORIous,Ó playing Tori SpellingÕs flamboyant Persian-American sidekick on the VH1 sitcom. With QuintoÕs contribution, the well-reviewed show was nominated for a 2007 GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) Media Award. However, the program suffered in the ratings, being cancelled after its first short season.

That same year, versatile Quinto blew away producers at an audition for ÒHeroes,Ó earning a recurring role as the showÕs complicated villain Gabriel ÒSylarÓ Gray. In the sci-fi drama, which followed an ensemble cast of characters with incredible abilities who save the earth and all of mankind, QuintoÕs brain-eating serial killer Sylar was initially shown only as a shadowy figure in a baseball cap and trench coat Ð a part played by a stuntman. In the showÕs eleventh episode, the mysterious figure was fully revealed, and the up-and-coming actor quickly became the most popular Òquiet psychoÓ in prime time Ð most particularly for his deft ability to alternate between raging killer and pensive introvert. Sylar proved to be central to the themes of the show, and Quinto was officially added to the showÕs cast when it was renewed for the following season.

Even bigger news than making castmember on one of the hottest shows on the air Ð being selected to portray one of the most iconic characters in the history of television Ð pop culture, even: that of a younger version of Mr. Spock, in J.J. Abrams much-anticipated big screen reinvention of the "Star Trek" film franchise. Not only was the casting of Quinto met with almost universal acceptance by even the most critical of fanboys, more importantly, Leonard Nimoy gave the casting his own personal stamp of approval. For Quinto Ð who grew up without a father around Ð he seemed not only to have not landed a career-making role beyond even the "Heroes" universe, but a kind of father figure in Nimoy, who took the young actor under his wing; having him over to dinner several times to get to know the relative youngster who would step into his well worn Vulcan boots.

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