Jesse Plemons (born April 2, 1988) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Landry Clarke in Friday Night Lights and Todd Alquist in the final season of Breaking Bad. Read full biography of Jesse Plemons →
I sing a little bit. I got a guitar for my 16th birthday.
I'm open to all religions. Respecting Scientology is just like respecting any other religious view.
'Breaking Bad' is great at blurring the line between good and evil. It makes you feel compassion for Walter White so you're with him... →
I was 3 and a half, and there was an open call for a Coca-Cola commercial. We were living around Dallas, and my mom took me. I think they were... →
I grew up half the time in a small town called Mart, Texas, and half the time in L.A., because I was acting. My high school was crazy about football.
My focus is to grow, have fun, and work with people who inspire me, like Philip Seymour Hoffman.
'Friday Night Lights' was kind of like my college years because I did four seasons of that. It was my first series. It was the most time I... →
It would drive me crazy if I picked roles with the goal of being a leading man. You never know what you're getting into when you sign onto a... →
'Grey's Anatomy,' that was a great show to be part of, but they work really long hours. They were all just really tired. Just worn out.
I grew up in a town outside of Waco, Texas, and we had 30 acres.
I will say, I'm a great, great, great grandson of Stephen F. Austin. He founded Austin, Texas, which is kind of cool.
The reason you want to act is to continue to explore every different part of the human psyche.
Usually, nerds on TV are completely stereotypical, like Urkel, or they're not really so nerdy.