2004–2010: Career beginnings and Kick-Ass At his second audition, Peters was chosen for the role of Adam Sheppard in the film
Clipping Adam. He then performed in television commercials for
PlayStation and
Sour Patch Kids. and appeared in the
ABC series
The Days as Cooper Day. From 2004 to 2005, he had a recurring role as Seth Wosmer in the first season of the
Disney Channel series
Phil of the Future. From 2005 to 2006, he portrayed Jesse Varon in the ABC sci-fi thriller series
Invasion. Peters then had supporting roles in the films
An American Crime (2007),
Gardens of the Night (2008),
Never Back Down (2008), and its sequel
Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown (2011). He has also starred in several theater plays, including playing Fagin in a production of
Oliver Twist at the Met Theater. In 2008, he had a recurring role as Jack Daniels on
The CW teen-drama series
One Tree Hill. In addition, he landed many one episode guest spots in television series such as
The Mentalist,
House,
Monk,
The Office,
In Plain Sight, and
Parenthood. In 2010, he appeared in the supporting role of Todd Haynes, the main character's best friend, in the superhero film
Kick-Ass. Peters was unable to reprise his role in the
2013 sequel due to scheduling conflicts with his role in the second season of
American Horror Story.
2011–present: American Horror Story, Quicksilver and Dahmer Peters'
breakthrough role was playing the teenager
Tate Langdon in the
first season of the
FX anthology series
American Horror Story. In the second season, subtitled
Asylum, he starred as
Kit Walker, a man wrongly accused of killing his wife; this role earned him a nomination for the
Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. In the third season, subtitled
Coven, he portrayed
Kyle Spencer, a frat boy who is killed and brought back to life as a
Frankenstein's monster type of creature. In the fourth season of the series, subtitled
Freak Show, he played
Jimmy Darling, a circus performer with deformed hands. In 2014, Peters starred in the independent comedy film
Adult World, opposite
John Cusack and
Emma Roberts. Peters played the mutant
Peter Maximoff, based on
Quicksilver, in the 2014 film
X-Men: Days of Future Past and its 2016 sequel,
X-Men: Apocalypse. In 2015, Peters starred in the horror film
The Lazarus Effect, the drama film
Safelight, alongside
Juno Temple, and played the role of a wealthy oil businessman and serial killer named
James Patrick March in the fifth season of
American Horror Story, subtitled
Hotel. In 2016 he had a role in the comedy-drama
Elvis & Nixon and dual characters
Edward Philipe Mott and
Rory Monahan in
American Horror Story: Roanoke. 2017 saw Peters play the lead in
The Pirates of Somalia and earn a
Critics' Choice nomination for his performance on
American Horror Story: Cult. The next year, Peters played the lead in the heist film
American Animals, collaborated once again with
Ryan Murphy by acting in the first season of the
FX drama
Pose, ending the year with the portrayal of several characters in the
American Horror Story crossover season, subtitled
Apocalypse. In 2019, he reprised the role of Quicksilver in the sequel film
Dark Phoenix. Following
The Walt Disney Company's
purchase of
21st Century Fox, all
X-Men related characters were transferred back to
Marvel Studios. In 2021, Peters made a surprise appearance in the
Disney+ series
WandaVision, portraying an alternate version of his character from the
X-Men film series, later revealed to be an imposter named Ralph Bohner. Also that year, Peters starred in
Mare of Easttown, an
HBO miniseries about a troubled police detective, for which he won the
Primetime Emmy Award for
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series. The end of the year saw Peters return to the
American Horror Story universe, playing writer and entertainer Austin Sommers in the first part,
Red Tide, of
the tenth season. In 2022, Peters portrayed serial killer
Jeffrey Dahmer in the
Ryan Murphy created
Netflix miniseries,
Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. In June 2023, it was announced that Peters would join the cast of
Tron: Ares alongside
Jared Leto. == Personal life ==