Hunter Doohan is a popular Hollywood actor who was most recently seen in Netflix’s Wednesday series. He is an American actor and writer who has been a part of renowned movies and series such as Your Honor, Truth Be Told, Soundwave and more.
Hunter Doohan’s Early Life & Education
Hunter Haven Doohan was born on January 19th, 1994, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He was raised in many areas of the South like Alabama, Georgia, and Arkansas. He is currently 29 years old and his star sign is Capricorn.
Ever since he was a child, Hunter has been passionate about acting. During his high school years, he devoted a lot of time to the drama department until he graduated. In addition, he discovered a local community theater which enabled him to act on stage. After his graduation, he moved to Los Angeles.
The Wednesday actor had originally intended to attend Oklahoma City University to acquire a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theater, yet he accepted an internship with Elizabeth Barnes, a Los Angeles casting director, following his high school graduation.
He decided to hire a manager and put his college studies on hold. After that, he participated in a two-year performing arts program in Santa Monica prior to taking other performing arts classes for the following two years, all while working his day jobs.
Family
Hunter’s father, Peter Doohan was a tennis professional and coach for the ATP Tour. Unfortunately, in 2017, Peter passed away due to issues arising from ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease).
His mother, Angie Harper Carmichael, is a Weight Loss Consultant at the Metabolic Research Center. Hunter also has an elder brother named John Doohan, who works at the Ozark Tennis Academy.
Hunter Doohan’s Acting Career
Hunter Doohan first appeared in the American short Lost Pursuit (2012) as ‘Dreamer’. Subsequently, he took roles in the shorts Grace (2013), It’s Supposed to be Healthy (2015), Mosh Opera (2016), After You’ve Gone (2016), Far from the Tree (2017), and Dirty Bomb (2018). He debuted in a feature-length American movie Coffee House Chronicles: The Movie (2016) as ‘Owen’.
He starred in the films Soundwave (2018) and Where We Disappear (2019) as the main character. His first appearance on television was in The Other Client List (2015), where he portrayed ‘Lemonade Man.’
Hunter has played in a variety of TV shows, including Coffee House Chronicles (2015), Westworld (2018), Schooled (2019), Aware I’m Rare (2019), and What/If (2019). His breakthrough role came in 2019 when he was cast as ‘Warren Cave’ in Apple TV’s Truth Be Told.
In 2020, Hunter achieved fame when he got the leading role of ‘Adam Desiato’ in the Showtime miniseries Your Honor. Two years later, he featured in the Netflix show, Wednesday, with Jenna Ortega, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Christina Ricci in which he was cast as Tyler Garphin.
Is Hunter Doohan Married?
Hunter Doohan and Fielder Jewett tied the knot on December 31, 2020, as was evident from their social media postings. On June 17th, they released several heartwarming images from their nuptials on Instagram, which were officiated by Bryan Cranston, Hunter’s co-star from the show Your Honor.
While talking about his husband, Hunter Doohan revealed that the two met on an online dating app, Tinder.
“We met in like 2015 and then got engaged during the pandemic. The pandemic was great for me because I’d been off shooting Your Honor for six months in New Orleans. So I came back and all of a sudden we got to spend time together. We had so many friends that either broke up or got married during the pandemic or had a baby.”
While talking about his relationship with Fielder, he said-
“He’s kind of a big everything dork. He’s always reading and watching stuff. We’ll go to trivia nights and I just kind of sit there and smile and watch him win the game for us.”
Hunter Doohan’s Net Worth
Hunter Haven Doohan is a renowned American actor, writer, social influencer, model, and director. His net worth for the year 2023 is estimated to be $1 million, which he has achieved through his work in the media industry. He is well-known for his appearances in films and television series.