Jeremy Allen White as “Carmen ‘Carmy’ Berzatto” | The Bear on FX

Career Highlights

Jeremy Allen White is an award-winning, dynamic actor known for his impressive, compelling performances that captivate both fans and critics alike.

White stars as "Carmy" in FX’s hit series The Bear. He has garnered multiple accolades, including a Critics Choice Award, two SAG Awards, three Golden Globes® and two Emmys® for his standout performance. With the 2025 Golden Globes win, White joins Michael J. Fox and Alan Alda in achieving the rare feat of winning Best Actor in a Television Series – Comedy in three consecutive years, following his wins in 2023 and 2024.

White is currently in production on Deliver Me from Nowhere for 20th Century. Written and directed by Scott Cooper, the film features White in the transformative role of Bruce Springsteen, set to the iconic music of Springsteen’s landmark album Nebraska. This deeply evocative project promises to bring the raw intensity and realism of Nebraska to life on the screen, with White embodying the legendary artist.

In film, he was recently seen in Sean Durkin’s The Iron Claw, opposite Zac Efron and Harris Dickinson. Based on a true story, the A24 film follows the rise and fall of world-famous wrestling siblings, the Von Erichs, their family dynasty and their notorious impact on the sport. Prior to that, he starred alongside Jessie Buckley and Riz Ahmed in Apple’s Fingernails, directed by Christos Nikou. The sci-fi love story, set in a world where a test can measure whether couples are truly in love, follows "Anna" (Buckley) and her certified lover "Ryan" (White) as she begins to work in an institute to help couples succeed.

White is beloved for playing "Lip Gallagher" on the mega-hit Shameless for 11 seasons. In 2020, he starred in Dave Franco’s hit The Rental, opposite Alison Brie, Dan Stevens and Sheila Vand. In 2018, White appeared in Amazon Prime's Homecoming opposite Bobby Cannavale and Julia Roberts. His film credits include Antonio Campos’s Afterschool, The Time Being opposite Frank Langella and You Can’t Win opposite Michael Pitt. Additionally, he can be seen as the male lead of the independent feature After Everything opposite Maika Monroe and Gerardo Naranjo’s English debut Viena and the Fantomes, a film about life on the road with an 80s punk band, where he stars opposite Dakota Fanning.