GENDER: Male
HAIR: Black/Dark Brown/Medium Brown/Light Brown/Blonde/Silver-Blue
HEIGHT: 5' 11"
AGE: 32
BIRTHDAY: January 20, 1987
CAREER: Actor
KNOWN FOR: Peters is best known for his multiple roles on the FX anthology series American Horror Story, Stan Bowes in the first season of the FX drama POSE and his role as the mutant Quicksilver in the superhero films X-Men: Days of Future Past, X-Men: Apocalypse, and Dark Phoenix. He made his acting debut in the 2004 drama film Clipping Adam and starred in the ABC science fiction series Invasion from 2005 to 2006. From 2004 to 2010, Peters appeared in numerous national commercials for established brands such as Kelloggs. Papa John's Pizza and PlayStation. During this time he also had recurring roles on Disney Channel's Phil of the Future and The CW's One Tree Hill. In 2010, he had a supporting role in the superhero film Kick-Ass. He has also starred, co-starred, and/or appeared in those of the following films; Clipping Adam, Sleepover, An American Crime, Mama's Boy (uncredited), Remarkable Power, Gardens of the Night, Never Back Down, Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown, Queen (short film), The Good Doctor, Adult World, The Lazarus Effect, Safelight, Elvis & Nixon, The Pirates of Somalia, The Accomplice (short film), American Animals, Deadpool 2 (cameo appearance), and I Am Woman. He has starred, costarred, and/or appeared in those of the following television shows/programs; The Days (6 episodes) as Cooper Day in 2004, Phil of the Future (5 episodes) as Seth Wosmer in 2004-2005, Dirt as Craig Hope in Episode: "God Bless the Child" in 2008, Without a Trace as Craig Baskin in Episode: "A Bend in the Road" in 2008, Monk as Eric Tavela in Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Genius" in 2008, House as Oliver in Episode: "Last Resort" in 2008, Off the Clock as Jew in Episode: "Gorgonzola y Pinto" in 2009, Ghost Whisperer as Dylan in Episode: "Excessive Forces" in 2009, The Mentalist as Oliver McDaniel in Episode: "18-5-4" in 2010, The Office as Luke Cooper in Episode: "Nepotism" in 2010, Parenthood as Brandon in Episode: "New Plan" in 2011, In Plain Sight as Joey Roston/Joey Wilson in Episode: "Crazy Like a Witness" in 2011, American Horror Story: Murder House (12 episodes) as Tate Langdon in 2011, American Horror Story: Asylum (13 episodes) as Kit Walker in 2012-2013, American Horror Story: Coven (11 episodes) as Kyle Spencer in 2013-2014, American Horror Story: Freak Show (13 episodes) as Jimmy Darling in 2014-2015, American Horror Story: Hotel (10 episodes) as James Patrick March in 2015-2016, China, IL as Clint in Episode: "Magical Pet" in 2015, American Horror Story: Roanoke as Edward Philipe Mott in Episode: "Chapter 5" and Rory Monahan (3 episodes) in 2016, American Horror Story: Cult as Kai Anderson (11 episodes), Andy Warhol in Episode: "Valerie Solanas Died for Your Sins: Scumbag" and Marshall Applewhite, David Koresh, Jim Jones, and Jesus in Episode: "Drink the Kool-Aid", and Charles Manson (2 episodes) in 2017, Pose (8 episodes) as Stan Bowes in 2018, and American Horror Story: Apocalypse Mr. Gallant (4 episodes), James Patrick March in Episode: "Could It Be... Satan?", Tate Langdon in Episode: "Return to Murder House" and Jeff Pfister (3 episodes) in 2018. He played Peter Maximoff/Quicksilver in Sky FIber – X-Men: Apocalypse (set after the events of X-Men: Apocalypse in 2016. He was nominated for those of the following awards; Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Ensemble Cast for Sleepover in 2005, Satellite Awards for Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or Television Film for American Horror Story: Asylum in 2012, Fangoria Chainsaw Awards for Best Supporting Actor or Television for American Horror Story: Hotel in 2016, Critics' Choice Television Awards for Best Actor in a Movie/Limited Series and Saturn Awards for Best Supporting Actor on Television for American Horror Story: Cult in 2018, and British Independent Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor for American Animals in 2018. He has won the following award(s); Phoenix Film Festival for Best Breakthrough Performance for Clipping Animal in 2004.
