Austin Abrams is among Hollywood’s young actors to watch and at age 22 already has years of experience working on some of television’s biggest shows, including “The Walking Dead,” “Shameless” and “Silicon Valley.” Abrams currently stars opposite Zendaya in the critically acclaimed HBO teen drama series “Euphoria.” He was recently seen in the Guillermo del Toro-produced horror film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.
Abrams has kept busy in the independent film world. He starred in the acclaimed comedy feature Brad’s Status, opposite Ben Stiller, appeared alongside Kelly Macdonald and Irrfan Khan in the indie drama Puzzle, and co-starred with Nat Wolff and Cara Delevingne in Paper Towns, based on John Green’s bestselling novel of the same name. Abrams’ other film credits include We Don’t Belong Here, Tragedy Girls and All Summers End.
Abrams has contributed to some of the most critically acclaimed shows on television.
Austin Abrams is among Hollywood’s young actors to watch and at age 22 already has years of experience working on some of television’s biggest shows, including “The Walking Dead,” “Shameless” and “Silicon Valley.” Abrams currently stars opposite Zendaya in the critically acclaimed HBO teen drama series “Euphoria.” He was recently seen in the Guillermo del Toro-produced horror film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.
Abrams has kept busy in the independent film world. He starred in the acclaimed comedy feature Brad’s Status, opposite Ben Stiller, appeared alongside Kelly Macdonald and Irrfan Khan in the indie drama Puzzle, and co-starred with Nat Wolff and Cara Delevingne in Paper Towns, based on John Green’s bestselling novel of the same name. Abrams’ other film credits include We Don’t Belong Here, Tragedy Girls and All Summers End.
Abrams has contributed to some of the most critically acclaimed shows on television. Most recently, he co-starred opposite Keri Russell in the final season of the critically acclaimed FX drama “The Americans.” He also played a recurring character in the fifth and sixth seasons of AMC’s megahit series “The Walking Dead.” Previously Abrams was best known for playing the hilarious smartass Todd Cooper on the MTV series “The Inbetweeners,” but he also had memorable turns on HBO’s “Silicon Valley” and a pair of Showtime series, “Shameless” and “SMILF.”