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Logan Huffman

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Logan is a bold, transformative actor whose career spans critically acclaimed independent films, major television hits, and high-profile upcoming releases. With a Sanford Meisner-trained foundation and years of rigorous study in Chicago and New York, he has built a reputation for delivering raw, immersive performances that blur the line between hero and antihero.

Huffman stars alongside Academy nominated actors Colman Domingo and Abigail Breslin in the feature film “Chapter 51”, premiering in IMAX on April 15 in New York City, with a worldwide release to follow. The film has already been acquired by two major streaming platforms, though details remain under wraps. Up next, Huffman leads “We Gotta Get Out of This Place”, a modern Western film noir acquired by XYZ Films. The film, formerly known as Bad Turn Worse, is being re-released under its new title and showcases Huffman in a gripping love triangle with “Mackenzie Davis” and Jeremy Allen White.

Huffman’s career began in “Lymelife”, acting opposite “Emma Roberts” and “Alec Baldwin”, before being discovered by Rosie O’Donnell, who recognized his talent and cast him in “America”, where he delivered a chilling performance as a dangerous, troubled youth. He later gained wider recognition in the hit TV show “V” (2009–2011), starring alongside Morris Chestnut and Morena Baccarin.

In film, Huffman has built a reputation for playing both charismatic antiheroes and unforgettable villains. In “Refuge”, he delivered a deeply human performance opposite Krysten Ritter, playing a young man battling a severe neurological disorder. In the Japanese horror film “Temple”, he starred alongside Brandon Sklenar, bringing an unsettling presence to this eerie, psychological thriller. In “Final Girl”, he embodied a unique antagonist—an ax murderer with the feet of Fred Astaire, balancing menace with hypnotic elegance.

Huffman’s fearless approach to acting is rooted in his Midwestern upbringing, where he was raised in a family of race car drivers. That background instilled in him a tenacity and willingness to take anything head-on, a trait that carries through in his performances—whether he’s portraying a relentless villain, a tragic outcast, or a man on the edge of redemption.

Beyond the screen, Huffman is a recognized vaudevillian, a respected botanist and bonsai artist, and an avid horseman with a background in bull riding. Living part-time in the wilds of Australia, his deep connection to nature and adventure informs his storytelling, bringing authenticity, depth, and an undeniable presence to his performances.

Huffman’s bold artistic choices and immersive performances make him a sought-after talent, equally at home in prestige dramas, psychological thrillers, and genre-defying roles. With “The Chapter 51” and “We Gotta Get Out of This Place” set to make a major impact, he is further cementing his place as one of the most compelling actors of his generation.

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