Justin was nominated and won the award of Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical at the 2008 13th Annual SATELLITE™ Awards for his role of Andy Botwin in the show "Weeds".
Justin was nominated for a Golden Globe in the category of Supporting Actor in a TV Series, Miniseries or TV-movie, for his role of Andy Botwin in the show "Weeds".
Justin did his first play when he was seven years old: Bertold Brecht's "The Caucasian Chalk Circle".
Justin always wanted to be an actor.
Justin is a self-proclaimed "radio nerd".
Justin listens to Indie Rock.
Justin was in a band called "The Dimestore Darlings" where he did vocals and guitar.
Justin likes the band KISS.
Justin won a Back Stage West Garland Award for Outstanding Performance on his role of a piano prodigy in "Old Wicked Songs".
Justin currently lives part-time in New York City, and part-time in Los Angeles.
Justin won a Back Stage West Garland Award for Outstanding Performance on his role of a piano prodigy in "Old Wicked Songs".
Justin received an Obie Award for Distinguished Performance in the Ensemble for "Love! Valour! Compassion!
Justin appeared in "Love! Valour! Compassion!" both on-screen and on stage.
Justin completed a two-year conservatory acting program at Circle in the Square in New York City.
Justin's television series debut was in "Jack and Jill."
Justin received an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Mini-Series for his role as "Prior Walter" in HBO's "Angels in America".
Justin's first role on Broadway was a play called "Any Given Day", performed at the Longacre Theatre.
Justin attended elementary school on an Indian reservation, in Union, Washington.
Justin Kirk: (about his Golden Globe Nomination for the show "Weeds") I'm quite delighted. Let the dates start lining up.
Justin Kirk: I could never settle on just one aspect of acting.
Justin Kirk: I was a freaky little kid, not the kind they handed out commercials to.
Justin Kirk: In Los Angeles, it's kind of tough to find good radio. You basically have to go to the left end of the dial, where the college stations are.
Justin Kirk: When you get characters with experiences you haven't had, you make parallels, even if they are much more trivial.
Justin Kirk: I've known people who died from AIDS, I know people who live with it now.
Justin Kirk: (About AIDS) Well, it seems to be less of a hot button topic in the America media, but it's become much more of a threat to the human race around the world.
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