2009–2014: Early work After graduating from Juilliard, Driver appeared in both
Broadway and
off-Broadway productions. Like many aspiring actors, he occasionally worked as a busboy and waiter. Driver appeared in several television series and short films. He played a repentant witness and reluctant accomplice to an unsolved assault in the final episode of the television series
The Unusuals. He made his film debut in
Clint Eastwood's biographical film
J. Edgar. In 2012, Driver starred in the
HBO comedy-drama series
Girls, as the emotionally unstable boyfriend of a writer (
Lena Dunham). He received three nominations for the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role. Driver played telegraph and cipher officer
Samuel Beckwith in
Steven Spielberg's historical drama
Lincoln, and Lev Shapiro in
Noah Baumbach's comedy-drama
Frances Ha. He starred in the drama
Not Waving But Drowning and the romantic-comedy
Gayby. He garnered major off-Broadway recognition for playing Cliff, a working-class Welsh houseguest in
Look Back in Anger, and won the
Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play. In 2013, Driver appeared in the drama
Bluebird and the romantic-comedy
What If. He played a musician in the
Coen Brothers' black comedy
Inside Llewyn Davis, and photographer
Rick Smolan in the drama
Tracks. In 2014, he played a despairing father in the drama
Hungry Hearts, an aspiring filmmaker in Noah Baumbach's comedy ''
While We're Young, and the black sheep of a dysfunctional Jewish family in the comedy-drama This Is Where I Leave You. For his performance in Hungry Hearts
, Driver won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. For Vogue''s September 2013 issue, Driver appeared alongside Canadian model
Daria Werbowy set in Ireland, photographed by
Annie Leibovitz.
2015–2019: Worldwide recognition In early 2014, Driver was cast as villain
Kylo Ren in
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015). It was released on December 18, 2015, to commercial and critical success. He reprised the role in
The Last Jedi (2017) and
The Rise of Skywalker (2019). His performance was positively received;
David Edelstein of
Vulture wrote, "the core of
The Last Jedi—of this whole trilogy, it seems—is Driver's Kylo Ren, who ranks with cinema's most fascinating human monsters."
Peter Bradshaw of
The Guardian highlighted Driver's performance in his review of
The Force Awakens, calling him "gorgeously cruel, spiteful and capricious ... very suited to Kylo Ren's fastidious and amused contempt for his enemies' weakness and compassion." After the trilogies' conclusion, Driver sought to continue portraying the character in a spin off film titled
The Hunt For Ben Solo, with a screenplay by
Steven Soderbergh but Disney Studios rejected the script. Driver had a supporting role in
Jeff Nichols' science fiction film
Midnight Special, which was released on March 18, 2016. He played a 17th-century Portuguese Jesuit priest in
Martin Scorsese's historical film
Silence (2016). While filming, Driver lost almost 50 pounds. In
Jim Jarmusch's drama film
Paterson, Driver played the eponymous bus driver and poetry writer. It premiered at the
69th Cannes Film Festival and was released on December 28, 2016. Driver's performance was acclaimed and he received multiple nominations for Best Actor from critics' associations, winning several, including the
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor.
Peter Travers of
Rolling Stone wrote "Driver's indelibly moving portrayal is so lived-in and lyrical you hardly recognize it as acting."
Paterson was included in many critics' top ten lists of best films of 2016. In 2017, Driver made a cameo in Noah Baumbach's
The Meyerowitz Stories, making his third appearance in one of their films. It premiered at the
70th Cannes Film Festival and was released on October 13, 2017. He played Clyde, a one-armed
Iraq War veteran, in
Steven Soderbergh's
Logan Lucky, which was released on August 18, 2017. Driver played a Jewish police detective, who infiltrates the
Ku Klux Klan in
Spike Lee's comedy-drama
BlacKkKlansman. It premiered at
71st Cannes Film Festival and was released on August 10, 2018. He received critical acclaim for his performance in the film and was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Driver played Toby Grummett in
Terry Gilliam's adventure-comedy film
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018), which also premiered at Cannes. In 2019, Driver played
Daniel J. Jones in
Scott Z. Burns' political drama
The Report, which premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival in Utah. The same year, Driver returned to Broadway to play Pale against
Keri Russell in Michael Mayer's directed 2019 production of Lanford Wilson's
Burn This, receiving acclaim for his explosive performance and a nomination for the
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. He was part of the ensemble cast for
Jim Jarmusch's zombie film ''
The Dead Don't Die'', which premiered at the
72nd Cannes Film Festival and was released on June 14, 2019. The same year, Driver starred opposite
Scarlett Johansson in Noah Baumbach's
Marriage Story, which premiered at the
76th Venice International Film Festival. Reviewing the film in
The Hollywood Reporter, critic Jon Frosch noted that Driver "delivers a brilliantly inhabited and shaded portrait" of a man undergoing a divorce. For his performance, he received nominations for the
Academy Award for Best Actor,
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and the
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama.
2020–present On January 25, 2020, Driver returned to host
Saturday Night Live for the third time with musical guest
Halsey. In 2020, Driver became the subject of a
running gag on
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, in which Oliver expressed several strange masochistic fantasies about Driver, referencing his muscular build and masculine appearance. Driver eventually appeared on the final episode of the season and "demanded an apology". In 2021, he went viral for his shirtless appearance in the advertising campaign for
Burberry's masculine fragrance Hero. Driver again returned for the advertising campaign for the
eau de parfum concentration of Hero in 2022. In 2021, Driver starred in
Leos Carax's musical film
Annette, which premiered at the
74th Cannes Film Festival. He had a leading role in
Ridley Scott's historical drama
The Last Duel, along with the biopic crime film
House of Gucci, which covers the assassination of
Maurizio Gucci, and was also directed by Scott. In 2022, Driver starred in the apocalyptic black comedy film
White Noise, which marks his fifth collaboration with Baumbach. Driver starred in the science fiction film
65 and is scheduled to star in Jeff Nichols' historical film
Yankee Commandante. Driver played
Enzo Ferrari in
Michael Mann's biopic film
Ferrari. In May 2023, it was announced that Driver would be an honorary starter for the 107th running of the
Indianapolis 500 auto race. On December 9, 2023, Driver hosted
Saturday Night Live for the fourth time with musical guest
Olivia Rodrigo. Driver starred in
Francis Ford Coppola's allegorical epic
Megalopolis (2024). The film premiered at the
Cannes Film Festival where it competed for the
Palme d'Or and polarized critics. In 2024, it was announced that Driver would return to the
off Broadway stage playing fictional country music star Strings McCrane in the
Kenneth Lonergan play
Hold On to Me Darling at the
Lucille Lortel Theater with performances starting in September. Driver's performance received critical acclaim with Robert Hoffer for
The Wrap, considering McCrane to be the best role for Driver. In 2025, he starred in
Jim Jarmusch's
anthology comedy-drama
Father Mother Sister Brother with
Cate Blanchett. He will next reunite with
Scarlett Johansson in
Paper Tiger with
Miles Teller,
Chris Rock's
Misty Green, and
Alone at Dawn with
Anne Hathaway. ==Personal life==