2005-2009 Minghella's first professional role was in
Fox Searchlight's
Bee Season, playing the son of a dysfunctional
Jewish American family. The film was released in November 2005 to mostly mixed reviews and low box office, grossing only $1 million in its limited release. One critic who rated the film "7 out of 10" remarked that Minghella was "a talented young actor to watch, delivering a strong performance". Minghella's other November 2005 role was the political thriller
Syriana, in which he played the son of
George Clooney's
CIA agent character. In 2006, he starred in the
Daniel Clowes adaptation
Art School Confidential, a comedy directed by
Terry Zwigoff. He got the part after meeting Zwigoff when he visited the set of
Bee Season. The press reported in 2007 that Minghella was cast alongside
Cillian Murphy and
Sienna Miller in
Beeban Kidron's
Hippie Hippie Shake, a film about writer
Richard Neville set in 1960s London. In 2008, Minghella played a film director in
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People and was seen in a segment of the dark comedy
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. In March 2008, it was announced that he would star with
Rachel Weisz in
Alejandro Amenábar's second English language film,
Agora. The film is set in 4th century
Egypt and revolves around
Hypatia of Alexandria.
Agora premiered at the
Cannes Film Festival in May 2009. It became Spain's highest grossing film of the year, earning over $10.3 million within four days of release.
2010-2016 In
David Fincher's
The Social Network, the 2010 film about the origins of Facebook, he plays
Divya Narendra, one of the Harvard upperclassmen who sues
Mark Zuckerberg for stealing the idea behind Facebook. In June 2010, Minghella was cast in the science-fiction film
The Darkest Hour, released in December 2011. He appeared in the ensemble dramedy
10 Years (2012). In June 2012, he joined the cast of the
Shawn Levy comedy
The Internship. In November 2013, it was announced that Minghella would be playing Richie Castellano in the second season of the
Fox sitcom
The Mindy Project. In 2013, he appeared in the music video for "
Shot at the Night" by
The Killers. The video has amassed over 140 million views on popular streaming site
YouTube. In 2014, Minghella served as executive producer on a film adaptation of
Patricia Highsmith's
The Two Faces of January. The following year, he wrote and produced an adaptation of
Liz Jensen's novel
The 9th Life of Louis Drax directed by
Alexandre Aja. Minghella and Aja previously collaborated on the 2013 film
Horns. In 2015, he appeared opposite
Dakota Johnson in the
Vogue short film
"Just a Minute" 2017-2024 Minghella played the role of Nick Blaine, an Eye in the Republic of Gilead and the love interest of June Osborne, in the
Hulu dystopian series ''
The Handmaid's Tale'' from 2017 to 2025. He was nominated for a
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for the role in 2021. Minghella made his directorial debut with 2018's
Teen Spirit, a musical, from his own screenplay. The film starring
Elle Fanning,
Zlatko Burić and
Rebecca Hall premiered at the
Toronto International Film Festival and
South by Southwest in 2019. The
soundtrack was released by Interscope Records featuring performances of and music written by
Robyn,
Ellie Goulding,
Ariana Grande,
Katy Perry,
Tegan & Sara,
Annie Lennox,
Orbital,
Alice Deejay,
The Undertones,
Major Lazer,
Grimes,
Whigfield, and
Sigrid, and an original song "Wildflowers" written by
Carly Rae Jepsen and produced by
Jack Antonoff. Minghella starred in
Spiral, a
spin-off from and ninth installment of the
Saw film series. He played a rookie cop who teams up with
Chris Rock's veteran detective to track down a
Jigsaw copycat. The film was released on May 14th 2021 and remained number one at the box office for two consecutive weeks. Minghella portrayed
Irving Thalberg in the 2022 film
Babylon. In 2024, Minghella directed the body horror satire
Shell starring
Elisabeth Moss,
Kate Hudson and
Kaia Gerber. The film was released by
Republic Pictures in October 2025 following it's premiere at the
Toronto International Film Festival.
2025-present In 2025, Minghella joined the cast of the
HBO financial drama
Industry in its fourth season as a series regular, playing enigmatic fintech CFO Whitney Halberstram. The season premiered in January 2026. Minghella received critical acclaim for his role, with Liam Gaughan of
Collider calling it a "magnetic, unnerving performance". Ben Travers of
IndieWire named him the "MVP" of the season. In August 2025, it was announced Minghella would be joining the cast of
DC Studios Clayface. He is expected to play a
Gotham City Police Detective and love interest to
Naomi Ackie's character. The film is set for release on October 23rd 2026. Minghella is reported to be directing episodes of the upcoming television series
The Shards based on the novel by
Bret Easton Ellis. ==Personal life==