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- Birthday: 1989-05-01
- Born Place: Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA
James Cusati-Moyer
James Cusati-Moyer is an acclaimed American actor known for his work across stage and screen. Born on May 1, 1989, in Northampton, Pennsylvania, he developed a passion for acting from a young age, starting in community theatre and attending an arts high school. He is a graduate of the prestigious Yale School of Drama. Cusati-Moyer made his Broadway debut in "Six Degrees of Separation" and gained significant recognition for his powerful performance as Dustin in Jeremy O. Harris's groundbreaking play "Slave Play," which earned him a Tony Nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play in 2020. Beyond the stage, he has appeared in various television series such as "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," "Prodigal Son," "Evil," and "Inventing Anna," and in films including "False Positive," "Black Adam," where he played the role of Samir, and "Maestro." An openly gay actor, Cusati-Moyer often seeks roles that challenge boundaries and contribute to diverse representation in storytelling, demonstrating a commitment to honesty and authenticity in his craft.

