Jesse Plemons Explained

Jesse Plemons
Birth Date:2 April 1988
Birth Place:Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1991–present
Children:2

Jesse Plemons (; born April 2, 1988)[1] [2] [3] is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor and achieved a breakthrough with his role as Landry Clarke in the NBC drama series Friday Night Lights (2006–2011). He subsequently portrayed Todd Alquist in season 5 of the AMC crime drama series Breaking Bad (2012–2013) and its sequel film (2019). For his role as Ed Blumquist in season 2 of the FX anthology series Fargo (2015), he received his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination and won a Critics' Choice Television Award. He received a second Emmy nomination for his performance in "USS Callister", an episode of the Netflix anthology series Black Mirror (2017).

Plemons has acted in supporting roles in film such as The Master (2012), Bridge of Spies (2015), Game Night (2018), The Irishman (2019), Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) and Killers of the Flower Moon (2023). He starred in Other People (2016) and I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020). For playing a rancher in The Power of the Dog (2021), he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and for playing three roles in the anthology film Kinds of Kindness (2024), he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor.

Early life

Plemons was born in Dallas, Texas,[4] and raised in Mart, Texas, near Waco.[3] He has an older sister, Jill.[5]

In 2007, Plemons graduated from the Texas Tech University Independent School District, a distance learning program, which allowed him to earn his high school diploma.[6] He attended schools in Mart, playing football in middle school, junior high, and at Mart High School, until he received more acting jobs and shifted to the online program.[7]

Career

1991–2006: Early career

Plemons got his start in a Coca-Cola commercial at age 3. When he was 8, he started doing extra work, and, with the support of his family, spent time auditioning in Los Angeles and landing small jobs.[8] After appearing in the films Varsity Blues (1999) and All the Pretty Horses (2000), and guest-starring on Walker, Texas Ranger and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Plemons' first prominent role was in the film Children on their Birthdays (2002).[9] He later appeared in Like Mike (2002) and When Zachary Beaver Came to Town (2003), with guest roles on the television series Judging Amy, The Lyon's Den, , and Grey's Anatomy between 2003 and 2006.[9]

2006–2011: Breakthrough with Friday Night Lights

In 2006, when he was 18, Plemons joined the ensemble cast of NBC's television series Friday Night Lights, filmed in Austin, Texas, detailing the fictional events surrounding a high school football team in fictional Dillon, Texas. In the show's first season, his character Landry Clarke provided comic relief as the best friend of football quarterback Matt Saracen, though Landry himself was not on the team.[10] Among the cast and crew, the joke was that Plemons played football better than most of the other actors, even though his character was one of the few who did not play.[10]

Landry joined the Panthers football team in the second season, and Plemons, having played high school football, told director Jeffrey Reiner that he would do his own stunts.[11] In his first football scene, Landry had to "get the crap beat out of [him] over and over and over again".[11] When hit by co-star Taylor Kitsch (playing Tim Riggins) Plemons' chin split open, requiring eleven stitches.[11] The show, a fan and critic favorite, ended after five seasons after shifting to DirecTV in 2011.[12]

In 2012, Plemons reunited with Kitsch and Friday Night Lights creator Peter Berg in the film Battleship.[5] Berg, who directed the film, explained that he knew how comfortable Kitsch was with Plemons: "I know that he's really good for Taylor and he makes Taylor better. So, I wrote that whole part for Jesse. I never thought of it as a Friday Night Lights reunion. I thought of it as protection, bringing a trusted family member in."[13]

2011–2019: Character work

From 2012 to 2013, Plemons portrayed Todd Alquist[14] during the final season of the AMC drama series Breaking Bad.[15] [16] He was a recurring cast member in Season 5A and was promoted to series regular for Season 5B.[17] [18] Fans of Breaking Bad nicknamed him "Meth Damon", due to Plemons' resemblance to actor Matt Damon.[19] [7] [8] [20] One of his first film roles, at age 12, was playing the younger version of Damon's character in the film All the Pretty Horses (2000).

In 2012, Plemons also had a supporting role in the Paul Thomas Anderson drama The Master as the son of Philip Seymour Hoffman's character, an actor to whom his physical appearance has been compared. In January 2014, Plemons was in consideration to be one of the new stars of Star Wars Episode VII ().[21] [22] In March 2014, Plemons, along with four other actors, were being considered for the lead role of Finn in Episode VII.[23] The role, however, went to British actor John Boyega. Plemons played mobster Kevin Weeks in the Boston-set mob film Black Mass, starring Johnny Depp, which opened in theaters in September 2015. Also that year, he appeared in the Stephen Frears film about Lance Armstrong, The Program, and the Steven Spielberg film Bridge of Spies.

In late-2015, Plemons co-starred in the second season of the TV show Fargo.[3] He portrayed Ed Blumquist, a butcher and the husband of Peggy Blumquist (Kirsten Dunst).[24] For his performance, he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie.[25] In 2016, Plemons starred in the film Other People. In 2017, he appeared in the Doug Liman thriller film American Made, the Scott Cooper western Hostiles, and Steven Spielberg's historical drama The Post.

In December 2017, Plemons appeared in "USS Callister", an episode in the fourth series of the anthology show Black Mirror. Plemons played Robert Daly, the episode's main character and a sadistic introvert, and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. In 2018, Plemons had supporting roles in two films, the comedy Game Night and Adam McKay's Dick Cheney biopic Vice, which he narrated. In 2019 he had a supporting role in the Martin Scorsese crime drama The Irishman, which premiered at the New York Film Festival on September 27, 2019. He also reprised his role as Todd Alquist in .

2020–present: Career expansion

In 2020, Plemons received critical praise and a Gotham Independent Film Award nomination for Best Actor for his lead performance in Charlie Kaufman's psychological drama I'm Thinking of Ending Things.[26] In 2021, Plemons gave supporting performances in Judas and the Black Messiah, a film about civil rights activist Fred Hampton[27] [28] and the Disney adventure film Jungle Cruise.[29] In the same year, Plemons starred in the supernatural horror film Antlers, again collaborating with director Scott Cooper,[30] and starred once again alongside his real life partner and Fargo co-star Kirsten Dunst in Jane Campion's western drama The Power of the Dog,[31] for which he has received praise and a number of accolades, including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2022, Plemons starred in Charlie McDowell's noir thriller Windfall, which also marked his first credit as a producer.[32] It was about this time Plemons noted that the number of people referring to him by his nickname "Meth Damon" had started to decline.[33]

In 2023, Plemons starred alongside Elizabeth Olsen in the HBO Max true crime series Love & Death[34] and reunited with Martin Scorsese for a supporting role in his western-thriller Killers of the Flower Moon, which he starred in alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone and Robert De Niro.[35] The film premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. In September 2022, Plemons was announced to be starring alongside Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe and Margaret Qualley in Yorgos Lanthimos's film Kinds of Kindness,[36] which premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, where Plemons won the Best Actor award.[37]

Plemons will next play a supporting role in the Robert De Niro led Netflix political thriller series Zero Day, which will reunite him with Love and Death director Lesli Linka Glatter.

Personal life

Plemons is married to fellow actor Kirsten Dunst since 2022. He began a relationship with his Fargo co-star in March 2016,[38] and the two got engaged a year later.[39] The couple welcomed their first son born in 2018[40] and their second son born in 2021.[41] In February 2022, Plemons and Dunst were both nominated for Academy Awards for their roles in The Power of the Dog.[42] They were officially married in July of that year.[43]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Finding NorthHobo
1999Varsity BluesTommy Harbor
2000All the Pretty HorsesYoung John Grady Cole
2002Children on Their BirthdaysPreacher Star
Like MikeOx
2003When Zachary Beaver Came to TownJay
The FailuresBoe
2008The FlyboysBully No. 1
2009Observe and ReportCharles
ShrinkJesus
2010Happiness RunsChad
Meeting SpencerSpencer West
2011PaulJake
2012The MasterVal Dodd
BattleshipJimmy "Ordy" Ord
2014The HomesmanGarn Sours
FlutterDavid
2015Black MassKevin Weeks
The ProgramFloyd Landis
Bridge of SpiesJoe Murphy
2016Other PeopleDavid Mulcahey
2017The DiscoveryToby Harbor
American MadeSheriff Joe Downing
HostilesLieutenant Rudy Kidder
The PostRoger Clark
2018Game NightGary Kingsbury
ViceKurt
2019The IrishmanChuckie O'Brien
Todd Alquist
2020Snow Globe: A Breaking Bad ShortShort film
I'm Thinking of Ending ThingsJake
2021Judas and the Black MessiahRoy Mitchell
Jungle CruisePrince Joachim
The Power of the DogGeorge Burbank
AntlersSheriff Paul Meadows
2022WindfallCEOAlso producer
2023Killers of the Flower MoonTom White
2024Civil WarMilitiaman Uncredited cameo[44]
Kinds of KindnessRobert, Daniel, Andrew
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Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Walker, Texas RangerRussell, Jr.Episode: "The General's Return"
2001The GuardianLawrence NealEpisode: "Paternity"
Sabrina, the Teenage WitchBigger KidEpisode: "Really Big Season Opener"
2003The Lyon's DenRay FerrisEpisode: "The Other Side of Caution"
Judging AmyJames FranklinEpisode: "Marry, Marry Quite Contrary"
2004HuffDawson JamesEpisode: "Cold Day in Shanghai"
Owen DurbinEpisode: "Down the Drain"
2006Grey's AnatomyJake BurtonEpisode: "Yesterday"
NCISJason GecklerEpisode: "Deception"
2006–2011Friday Night LightsLandry Clarke59 episodes
2008Fear ItselfLemmonEpisode: "The Sacrifice"
2009Cold CaseRyan StewartEpisode: "Into the Blue/The Long Blue Line"
2011Childrens HospitalJesseEpisode: "Father's Day"
2012BentGary6 episodes
2012–2013Breaking BadTodd Alquist13 episodes
2014, 2016,
2018
Drunk HistoryVarious roles3 episodes
2014Olive KitteridgeJerry McCarthyMiniseries; 2 episodes
2015FargoEd Blumquist10 episodes
2017No ActivityAngus8 episodes
Black MirrorCaptain Robert DalyEpisode: "USS Callister"
2023Love & DeathAllan GoreMiniseries; 7 episodes
Zero DayRoger CarlsonUpcoming miniseries

Accolades

AwardYear CategoryTitleResultclass=unsortable
Young Artist Awards2002Best Performance in a TV Drama Series: Guest Starring Young ActorThe Guardian[45]
2007Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young ActorFriday Night Lights[46]
Milano International Film Festival Awards2012Best Supporting ActorMeeting Spencer[47]
Screen Actors Guild Awards2013Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama SeriesBreaking Bad[48]
2014[49]
Critics' Choice Television Awards2016Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/MiniseriesFargo[50]
Primetime Emmy Awards2016Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie[51]
Independent Spirit Awards2017Best Male LeadOther People[52]
Primetime Emmy Awards2018Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or MovieBlack Mirror: USS Callister
Saturn Awards2018Best Guest Starring Role on Television[53]
Detroit Film Critics Society2018Best Supporting ActorGame Night
San Diego Film Critics Society2018Best Comedic Performance[54]
Critics' Choice Television Awards2020Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries[55]
Gotham Awards2020Best ActorI'm Thinking of Ending Things[56]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association2021Best Supporting ActorThe Power of the Dog
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association2021Best Supporting Actor
Alliance of Women Film Journalists2022Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Critics' Choice Movie Awards2022Best Acting Ensemble[57]
London Film Critics' Circle2022Supporting Actor of the Year[58]
British Academy Film Awards2022Best Actor in a Supporting Role[59]
Academy Awards2022Best Supporting Actor[60]
Primetime Emmy Awards2023Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieLove & Death
Critics' Choice Television Awards2023Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television[61]
Screen Actors Guild Awards2023Outstanding Cast in a Motion PictureKillers of the Flower Moon[62]
2024Best ActorKinds of Kindness

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  5. News: Schillaci. Sophie. 'Battleship's' Jesse Plemons Talks Action Films and Board Games (Video) . September 13, 2015. The Hollywood Reporter. May 17, 2012.
  6. Web site: 'Friday Night Lights' Star Earns Diploma at a Distance Through Texas Tech Independent School District. . May 1, 2007 . November 15, 2008.
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  8. News: Eakin. Marah. Friday Night Lights' Jesse Plemons on Breaking Bad, The Master, and Frank Zappa. September 13, 2015. The A.V. Club. August 20, 2012.
  9. Web site: Jesse Plemons as Landry Clarke. November 11, 2008. NBC.
  10. Web site: Kubicek. John. Exclusive Interview: 'Friday Night Lights' Star Jesse Plemons. November 15, 2008. October 26, 2007. BuddyTV. https://web.archive.org/web/20141105092331/http://www.buddytv.com/articles/friday-night-lights/exclusive-interview-friday-nig-13065.aspx. November 5, 2014. dead.
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  20. News: Hoover. Carl. Austin's Daniel James returns to Waco with bluesier sound. September 13, 2015. Waco Tribune-Herald. April 3, 2014.
  21. Web site: Rumors: Jesse Plemons Cast As Ben Skywalker, Boba Fett Retcon, & More – The Star Wars Underworld. Star Wars Underworld. April 15, 2015. January 17, 2014.
  22. Web site: Rosen. Christopher. Jesse Plemons Reportedly Up For 'Star Wars' Role. The Huffington Post. January 11, 2014. April 15, 2015.
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  24. News: Fernandez. Maria Elena. Fargo's Jesse Plemons on His Minnesota Accent, Gaining Weight, and Killing People (and Hiding the Bodies) on TV. October 21, 2015. Vulture. October 19, 2015.
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  27. Web site: Jesse Plemons & 'The Deuce' Actress Dominique Fishback Join Daniel Kaluuya & Lakeith Stanfield In WB's Black Panthers Pic 'Jesus Was My Homeboy'. Deadline Hollywood. Andreas. Wiseman. September 19, 2019. October 20, 2019.
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  31. Web site: The Power of the Dog Showing at 2021 New York Film Festival. Deadline. July 27, 2021.
  32. Web site: Jesse Plemons, Lily Collins and Jason Segel Star in Charlie McDowell Thriller "Windfall". Deadline. July 12, 2021.
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  36. Web site: Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone’s Latest Film ‘AND’ Is Renamed ‘Kinds of Kindness’. IndieWire. Samantha. Bergeson. December 1, 2023. December 1, 2023.
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  40. Web site: People. Baby Name Revealed! Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons Name Newborn Son Ennis Howard. September 9, 2018. Mizoguchi, Karen. May 11, 2018.
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