Everett Blunck
Everett Blunck, an emerging talent from Montana, has made significant strides in the film industry since his teenage years. He garnered an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Actor while still in his mid-teens. His cinematic journey began with an uncredited appearance in the western film *Murder at Yellowstone City* (2022), alongside well-known actors Gabriel Byrne and Richard Dreyfuss, under the direction of Richard Gray.
Blunck's first notable role came in *The Old Way* (2023), a western directed by Brett Donowho, featuring Nicolas Cage and a robust ensemble cast that included Ryan Kiera Armstrong and Clint Howard. Following this, he took on a supporting role in the indie drama *Blood for Dust* (2023), directed by Rod Blackhurst, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival before its theatrical release.
In 2024, Blunck showcased his versatility in *Outlaw Posse*, directed by Mario Van Peebles, alongside an impressive lineup that featured Whoopi Goldberg and Edward James Olmos. He received widespread acclaim for his leading role in *Griffin in Summer* (2024), which not only earned accolades at the Tribeca Film Festival but also won several awards, including Best U.S. Narrative Feature.
Continuing his career, Blunck starred in *The Plague* (2025), directed by Charlie Polinger, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. As he continues to navigate his burgeoning career, Blunck's performances reflect a promising future in the cinematic landscape.