August Emerson

August Emerson
Born Parkland, Florida, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 2005–present

August Emerson is an American actor best known for work on television, independent film, and musical theatre.

Early career

Emerson and his sister Danna Maret were introduced to acting at a young age. The young aspiring actors appeared in local theatre productions and commercials for several years as children in South Florida.

Career (theatre)

At eight years old, Emerson made his professional theatre debut in a production of The Rothschilds directed by Emmy Winner and Tony Nominee Lonny Price. In 2008 Emerson starred alongside Tony Nominees Mary Gordon Murray, Mark Jacoby and Max von Essen in the Sacramento Music Circus production of Sweeney Todd for which he received outstanding reviews for his portrayal of Tobias Ragg.

2014 saw August return to theatre starring alongside Candi Milo in the NOHO Arts Center's Ovation Award nominated & critically acclaimed world premiere of Scary Musical the Musical.

Career (television and film)

Emerson made his television debut in 2007 on Law and Order: Criminal Intent in the episode "Seeds" alongside Chris Noth, Alicia Witt and Kate Hodge. He followed that up with guest roles on ER, Ghost Whisperer, Bones, The Mentalist, Perception, Parks and Recreation and is a recurring regular on all three seasons of the acclaimed AMC Network drama series "Halt & Catch Fire".

In 2009, Emerson starred in the award winning short film Running Away With Blackie. In the movie, he plays Jetty, a struggling drug addict who tries running away from his problems with only his dog by his side; Emerson was praised for his performance and was nominated for Best Actor at the 2009 Maverick Movie Awards.

In 2011, Emerson appeared in the movie I Melt With You which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. That same year he was seen in In Time, which co-starred Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried, Alex Pettyfer and Cillian Murphy.

In 2015 August co-starred in the controversial docudrama Soaked in Bleach, a film that explores the tragic untimely death of Kurt Cobain.

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