Meet Logan Marshall-Green, The OC alum starring with Sarah Jessica Parker in And Just Like That: he’s Tom Hardy’s ‘twin’ and has dated Anna Paquin and Marisa Tomei
- The actor is a self-confessed ‘theatre brat’ and gamer, and despite being a dead ringer for British actor Tom Hardy, has a real-life twin who stays out of the spotlight
- He dated several Hollywood stars before marrying Diane Gaeta in 2012; after their divorce, Gaeta spoke about abortion as Roe vs Wade was overturned, saying her ex practised ‘marriage rape’
The OC alum Logan Marshall-Green is ready to romance Sarah Jessica Parker in the third instalment of the hit Max Original series And Just Like That. The actor, who played Trey Atwood in the teen drama, has been cast as a guest star and was spotted filming with Parker – in character as Carrie Bradshaw – leaving her apartment and getting cosy with her cat, Shoe. Digital Spy reports that he will most probably play one of her romantic interests on the show.
Per IMDB, Marshall-Green is an award-winning actor known for films like Prometheus, Upgrade and How It Ends, as well as TV shows like The OC, 24, When They See Us and Big Sky. He made his directorial debut in 2019 with Adopt a Highway, starring Ethan Hawke.
But what else do we know about Logan Marshall-Green?
He has a twin brother – but it’s not Tom Hardy
Marshall-Green has long been known for his likeness to British actor Tom Hardy, though the two aren’t related. On a July 2018 episode of The Official Podcast, Marshall-Green revealed that he was aware of the comparison because he knew Hardy’s manager but, for a while, didn’t know who the Venom actor was. However, he now knows Hardy as a “good stage actor”.
But the Lou actor does have someone else who’s practically a doppelgänger – and related to him. Taylor Marshall-Green is Logan’s fraternal twin, though he stays out of the limelight and away from Hollywood.
He calls himself a theatre brat
On the Welcome to the OC, Bitches! podcast, Marshall-Green recalls growing up “around the stage” and being a “theatre brat”. His parents were both drama teachers and his mother, Lowry Marshall, is the artistic director of Brown University’s repertory theatre department, according to IMDB.