Stage and screen actor Corey Cott most recently starred alongside Kim Cattrall and Gerald McRaney in the Fox series “Filthy Rich” created by Tate Taylor. Immediately upon graduation from Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, Cott made his Broadway debut starring as Jack Kelly for two years in Disney’s Newsies, which was immediately followed by the Broadway revival of Gigi starring opposite Vanessa Hudgens. He then received critical acclaim for his performance in the Tony Award winning musical Bandstand. On television, Cott co-starred in the BBC miniseries “My Mother and Other Strangers” which also aired on PBS. He was a series regular in the Amazon pilot “The Interestings” and has had recurring roles on “Z: The Beginning of Everything” (Amazon) and “The Good Fight” (CBS All Access), as well as guest appearances on “Evil,” “Madam Secretary,” “Public Morals,” and “Law & Order: SVU.” A native of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, he starred in Francesca Zambello’s productions of West Side Story at Chicago’s Lyric Theater, and in concert with the National Symphony Orchestra at The Kennedy Center, conducted by Steven Reineke. He made his Carnegie Hall debut singing with the New York Pops, and frequently performs in concert throughout the country.