Cody Fern

Actor

Birthday July 6, 1988

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Southern Cross, Western Australia, Australia

Age 35 years old

Nationality Australia

Height 5′ 11″

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1988

Cody Fern (born 6 July 1988) is an Australian actor and director.

Fern was born on 6 July 1988 in Southern Cross in rural Western Australia.

2009

He attended boarding school at Merredin Senior High School, and graduated from Curtin University of Technology with an Honours Degree in Commerce in 2009.

Fern had initially considered a career in finance before pursuing acting.

According to an interview with Anthem Magazine, he hated his life while working in finance.

He said, "This is not what I want my life to be. But I'm here and I'm doing it and I'm trying to fit in."

It was the Cate Blanchett-starring film duology Elizabeth and Elizabeth: The Golden Age that made him want to become an actor.

Fern has trained with acting coaches, including Ellen Burstyn, Larry Moss, and Susan Batson.

Fern played the lead role of Albert in the National Theatre of Great Britain's production War Horse, which received critical acclaim.

2010

He has appeared in a number of short films, including the Western Australian Screen Award-winning film Still Take You Home (2010) and The Last Time I Saw Richard (2014).

2011

In 2011, Fern played Romeo in Shakespeare WA's production of Romeo and Juliet, Lindsay in the Black Swan Theatre Company's Jandamarra, and the Earl of Southampton in the world premiere production of The Enchanters at the State Theatre of Western Australia.

2014

In 2014, Fern was the recipient of the annual Heath Ledger Scholarship by Australians in Film, an award aimed at financially and professionally supporting actors of Australian descent.

This includes, besides a cash fund, a two-year scholarship at Los Angeles' Stella Adler Academy of Acting and Theatre and mentorship from the father of actor Heath Ledger.

2017

Following his feature debut in The Tribes of Palos Verdes (2017), he portrayed murder victim David Madson in the FX series The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (2018).

Later that year, Fern played Michael Langdon in American Horror Story: Apocalypse.

He appeared in the final season of the Netflix drama House of Cards as Duncan Shepherd.

He appeared as Jim Mason in The Tribes of Palos Verdes and wrote, directed and starred in the short film Pisces opposite Keir Gilchrist in 2017.

In a Los Angeles Times sit-down interview, Fern had planned to take an 18-month hiatus from acting to focus on Pisces when Versace came along.

2018

In 2018, Fern made his television debut in the acclaimed FX true crime anthology series The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story as David Madson which earned him the Gold Derby TV Award for Movie/Limited Series Supporting Actor and a nomination for Breakthrough Performer of the Year.

He was announced to star in the series regular role of Duncan Shepherd on the final season of House of Cards.

The same year, Fern portrayed the Antichrist Michael Langdon in the eighth season of FX horror anthology series American Horror Story, titled Apocalypse.

2019

In 2019, he returned to American Horror Story for its ninth season 1984, playing Xavier Plympton.

In 2021, he guest-starred in the tenth season, subtitled Double Feature, and has appeared in two episodes of the spin-off series American Horror Stories.

In 2019, Fern played Xavier Plympton in the ninth season of the show, American Horror Story: 1984.

In 2021, Fern portrayed Stan Vogel in American Horror Stories episode Feral, and Valiant Thor in American Horror Story, Double Feature: Death Valley.

In 2022, he portrayed Thomas Browne in American Horror Stories episode Milkmaids.

In 2022, Fern played a priest named Jacob in the film Father Stu.