Alan CummingΒ (born 27 January 1965) is a Scottish actor, writer and presenter. Known for his rolesΒ on stage and screen, he has receivedΒ numerous accolades, including aΒ BAFTA Award, twoΒ Emmy Awards, twoΒ Tony Awards, and anΒ Olivier Award. He received theΒ Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy PerformanceΒ for theΒ West EndΒ production ofΒ Accidental Death of an AnarchistΒ (1991). His other Olivier-nominated roles were inΒ The Conquest of the South Pole (1988),Β La BΓͺteΒ (1992), andΒ CabaretΒ (1994). Cumming won theΒ Tony Award for Best Actor in a MusicalΒ for reprising his role as the Emcee onΒ BroadwayΒ inΒ CabaretΒ (1998). His other performances on Broadway includeΒ Design for LivingΒ (2001) andΒ MacbethΒ (2013).
Cumming is known for his film roles inΒ Circle of FriendsΒ (1995),Β GoldenEyeΒ (1995),Β EmmaΒ (1996),Β Romy and Michele's High School ReunionΒ (1997),Β BuddyΒ (1997),Β Spice WorldΒ (1997),Β Eyes Wide ShutΒ (1999),Β Nicholas NicklebyΒ (2002),Β The TempestΒ (2010),Β BurlesqueΒ (2010), andΒ Battle of the SexesΒ (2017). He is also known for his roles asΒ Fegan FloopΒ inΒ theΒ Spy KidsΒ trilogyΒ (2001β2003),Β NightcrawlerΒ inΒ X2Β (2003), andΒ LokiΒ inΒ Son of the MaskΒ (2005).
On television, Cumming is best known for his role in theΒ CBSΒ seriesΒ The Good WifeΒ (2010β2016), for which he was nominated for threeΒ Primetime Emmy Awards, twoΒ Screen Actors Guild Awards, and twoΒ Golden Globe Awards. Cumming also starred in theΒ CBSΒ seriesΒ InstinctΒ (2018β2019), theΒ Apple TV+Β seriesΒ Schmigadoon!Β (2021β2023) and presents theΒ PeacockΒ reality game show, The Traitors. Cumming has written a novel,Β Tommy's TaleΒ (2002), and two memoirs in 2014 and 2019.
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