Troy Kotsur
Troy Michael Kotsur is a talented actor and director with over two decades of experience in the entertainment industry. Born deaf and raised in Mesa, Arizona, Kotsur has made significant contributions to both film and theater. His performances have been widely praised, most notably for his leading role in the 2021 film CODA, which received accolades at the Sundance Film Festival, including Best Ensemble Cast. His compelling portrayal is credited with playing a pivotal role in the film's success, culminating in a remarkable $25 million acquisition by Apple.
Before CODA, Kotsur appeared in The Number 23 alongside Jim Carrey, paving the way for a series of notable performances in independent films. His television career took a notable turn in 2019 when he appeared in Disney+'s The Mandalorian, where he not only acted but also choreographed an innovative form of sign language for the show. Kotsur's television credits include memorable roles on Criminal Minds, Scrubs, CSI: NY, and a recurring character on PAX's Sue Thomas: FB-Eye.
Kotsur's stage career has been equally impressive, featuring a standout role in the Tony Award-winning production of Big River on Broadway, performances at the Mark Taper Forum, and recognition as a nominee for the 2015 LA Drama Critics Circle Award for Spring Awakening. His diverse talents and dedication continue to inspire audiences and fellow artists alike.