Zachary Levi

Fans can anticipate Zachary Levi’s return to television with the upcoming drama “Alias Grace,” which is set to premiere in the fall. He will also be reprising his role as the delightful Flynn Rider, reteaming with Mandy Moore’s Rapunzel, for a “Tangled” television series. Levi recently appeared in the NBC series "Heroes Reborn,” the revamp of the fan-favorite show, which premiered in the fall of 2015. This marked a return to NBC for Levi, who portrayed the beloved Chuck for five seasons. Additionally, Levi hosted and produced “Geeks Who Drink,” a game show based on the pub trivia contest of the same name for SYFY.Read More

Fans can anticipate Zachary Levi’s return to television with the upcoming drama “Alias Grace,” which is set to premiere in the fall. He will also be reprising his role as the delightful Flynn Rider, reteaming with Mandy Moore’s Rapunzel, for a “Tangled” television series. Levi recently appeared in the NBC series "Heroes Reborn,” the revamp of the fan-favorite show, which premiered in the fall of 2015. This marked a return to NBC for Levi, who portrayed the beloved Chuck for five seasons. Additionally, Levi hosted and produced “Geeks Who Drink,” a game show based on the pub trivia contest of the same name for SYFY.
 
 On the big screen, Levi appeared in the film “Thor 2” as Fandral the Dashing, and is expected to make an appearance in the upcoming “Thor Ragnarok.” He also commanded the lead role opposite Mandy Moore in the classic Rapunzel twist, “Tangled.” Other notable big screen appearances include "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel," which broke box office records in its Christmas release, the independent feature film "Spiral” with Amber Tamblyn, and a starring role in the franchise film "Big Momma's House 2" with Martin Lawrence.
 
 Levi recently had a successful run in the Broadway revival of "She Loves Me" opposite Laura Benanti and Jane Krakowski. He earned a Tony Award® nomination for his portrayal of Georg in the hugely popular show.  Previously, he made his Broadway debut opposite Krysta Rodriguez in the critically-acclaimed, witty musical “First Date.”  Levi grew up in Ventura County, CA. He began acting in theater at the early age of six, performing lead roles in regional productions such as "Grease,” "The Outsiders," "Oliver," "Godspell," "The Wizard of Oz," "Big River”, and "Marvin's Room." It was this early training that ultimately brought him to the attention of Hollywood. He devotes much time and energy doing philanthropic work as an ambassador for Operation Smile through his company The Nerd Machine, and his previous Comic-Con event NERD HQ that has raised over a million dollars for the charity to date. Levi currently resides in Los Angeles.