1. Overview
Jack Haven, born August 10, 1994, is an American actor primarily known for their impactful roles, notably as Casey Gardner in the acclaimed Netflix comedy-drama series Atypical (2017-2021) and Maddy Wilson in the 2024 film I Saw the TV Glow. Formerly known as Brigette Lundy-Paine, Haven came out as non-binary in 2019, adopting they/them pronouns, and publicly announced their legal name change to Jack Haven in 2025. Their journey of self-discovery and openness, coupled with their active involvement in social justice movements like Black Lives Matter, has positioned them as a significant voice for queer identity and social progress within the entertainment industry.
2. Early Life
Jack Haven's personal background is rooted in a family of performers, shaping their early life and educational pursuits.
2.1. Background and Education
Born on August 10, 1994, Jack Haven is the child of Laura Lundy and Robert Paine, both of whom are actors and directors. They also have a younger brother. Their great-granduncle is the renowned songwriter Haven Gillespie. When Haven was two years old, their family relocated to Alameda, California. They attended Encinal High School, graduating in 2012, where they were also a cheerleader. Following high school, Haven pursued higher education at New York University, from which they graduated in 2015.
3. Career
Jack Haven's professional life spans significant acting achievements and diverse artistic ventures beyond the screen.
3.1. Acting Career
Haven gained widespread recognition for their portrayal of Casey Gardner in the Netflix comedy-drama series Atypical. They appeared in all four seasons of the show, which ran from 2017 to 2021, and their performance in the role was highly praised. In 2024, Haven starred as Maddy Wilson in the film I Saw the TV Glow. Other notable film roles include their appearance as Billie Logan in Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020) and Julia Clarke in Bombshell (2019).
3.2. Other Artistic Ventures
Beyond their acting career, Jack Haven has engaged in various creative endeavors. They are a co-founder of the vocal band Subtle Pride, showcasing their musical talents. Additionally, Haven co-founded Waif Magazine, an art publication that serves as another outlet for their artistic expression.
4. Personal Life
Jack Haven has openly shared aspects of their private life, including their gender identity and commitment to social activism, contributing significantly to public discourse on these topics.
4.1. Gender Identity and Activism
On November 8, 2019, Jack Haven publicly came out as non-binary and stated their preference for they/them pronouns. They also identify as queer. This announcement was a significant moment, providing visibility and representation for the non-binary community. Haven has been actively involved in online activism, including supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, using their platform to advocate for social justice and human rights. On January 21, 2025, Haven made public their new name, Jack Haven, via Instagram, revealing that they had started using the name approximately two years prior in a workshop specifically for transgender actors led by Saman Arastoo. Their openness regarding their identity and their advocacy work have made them a prominent figure in promoting understanding and acceptance of diverse gender identities and social causes.
5. Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2015 | Irrational Man | Braylin student |
2017 | Downsizing | Dusan's girlfriend |
2017 | The Glass Castle | Maureen Walls |
2017 | The Wilde Wedding | Lara |
2017-2021 | Atypical | Casey Gardner |
2018 | Action Point | Four finger Annie |
2019 | Bombshell | Julia Clarke |
2020 | Bill & Ted Face the Music | Billie Logan |
2024 | I Saw the TV Glow | Maddy |
2025 | After This Death | Messenger |
TBA | Queens of the Dead | TBA |