Lucas Hedges is an American actor, known for playing Patrick Chandler in
Manchester by the Sea (2016), which earned him an Academy Award nomination.
Hedges was born in Brooklyn Heights, New York, the second child of poet and actress
Susan Bruce and Oscar-nominated screenwriter and director
Peter Hedges. He began regularly appearing in major films in the early 2010s, with his role as "Redford" in Wes Anderson's
Moonrise Kingdom (2012), as well as
Kill the Messenger (2014),
Lady Bird (2017), and
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017).
In 2018, he played the older brother in
Mid90s (2018), and turned from supporting work to starring roles, giving critically-acclaimed performances in two films about young men in jeopardy,
Boy Erased (2018), where he plays a teenager sent to a gay conversion therapy clinic, and
Ben Is Back (2018), as a drug-addict returning home for the holidays. In 2019, he starred as a
Shia LaBeouf stand-in in the biographical film
Honey Boy (2019), sharing the role with
Noah Jupe (despite an admitted lack of physical resemblance). He was also part of the ensemble in the highly critically-acclaimed family drama
Waves (2019), and in 2020 played Michelle Pfeiffer's character's son in
French Exit (2020) and the love-lorn nephew of Meryl Streep's author in
Let Them All Talk (2020), both praised dramas circling the year-end awards season.