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Will Hochman is an American stage, television and film actor.

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Early life

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From Brooklyn, Hochman graduated from Colby College with a degree in Economics. He started acting at the age of 20, and took an acting course at Colby's Department of Performance, Theater, and Dance and performed as a student at the Powder and Wig, Colby's student-run theatre club. His performances included playing John Proctor in a production of The Crucible.[1][2][3]

Career

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Hochman's first professional stage play was a stage adaptation of Dead Poets Society for Classic Stage Company in New York.[1] He had an early television appearance in CBS series The Code.[4] His early film roles include John Leguizamo's directorial debut Critical Thinking,[5] and the Kevin Costner film Let Him Go. He appeared on Broadway at Studio 54 between October 2019 and January 2020, in David Cromer's production of the play The Sound Inside by Adam Rapp. He played Christopher, a Yale student, alongside Mary-Louise Parker's professor Bella, for a total of 100 performances.[6] The play received six Tony Award nominations, including for Best Play.[7][8]

He appeared in five seasons of CBS series Blue Bloods, in the role of Joe Hill, joining the series in 2020.[9][10] He appeared in the 2022 film The Greatest Beer Run Ever.[11]

He had a recurring role in Billy Crystal and Judith Light's Apple TV+ series Before. He will star alongside Deborah Ann Woll and Jeffrey Donovan in The Cycle.[12] In March 2025, he joined the cast of Vought Rising, a spin-off prequel series from superhero television comedy series The Boys as Torpedo.[13][14][15]

Personal life

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Hochman lives in New York.[3]

Acting credits

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2020 Critical Thinking Gil Luna
2020 Let Him Go Tucker
2022 Master Tyler
2022 The Greatest Beer Run Ever Tommy Minogue
2023 Atrabilious Charles
2024 Turning Julian Turner
TBA The Cycle TBA

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2019 The Code Sgt Jacob Kalb 1 episode
2020-2024 Blue Bloods Joe Hill 21 episodes
2024 Feud: Capote vs. The Swans Matt 1 episode
2024 Before Benjamin Walker 2 episodes
TBA Vought Rising Torpedo

Stage

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Year Title Role Production Notes
2016 Dead Poets Society Knox Overstreet Classic Stage Company
2018 The Sound Inside Christopher Dunn Williamstown Theatre Festival
2018 Sweat Tucker CTG Mark Taper Forum
2019 The Sound Inside Christopher Dunn Studio 54 Broadway Outer Critics Circle Award Best Actor
2024 Cyrano Christian Pasadena Playhouse

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Will Hochman is an American actor known for his work in theater, television, and film, including his Broadway debut in The Sound Inside opposite Mary-Louise Parker and his recurring role as Joe Hill in the long-running CBS series Blue Bloods. Hochman made his Broadway debut in the 2019–2020 production of The Sound Inside at Studio 54, where he played Christopher in the two-character play that received six Tony Award nominations, including for Best Play. He portrayed Joe Hill, the grandson of Tom Selleck's Frank Reagan, in Blue Bloods across 21 episodes from 2020 to 2024, marking a significant television presence in the police procedural drama. His film credits include supporting roles in Critical Thinking (2020), directed by John Leguizamo, Let Him Go (2020) alongside Kevin Costner and Diane Lane, and The Greatest Beer Run Ever (2022). Hochman has also appeared in stage productions such as a revival of Dead Poets Society at Classic Stage Company and has built a career blending stage work with screen performances.

Early life

Early years and education

Will Hochman was born on March 4, 1992, in Brooklyn, New York. As a Brooklyn native, he grew up in the borough. Hochman attended Colby College in Waterville, Maine, where he majored in economics and graduated with his degree in 2014. He began acting at age 20 while at Colby by taking an acting course in the Department of Performance, Theater, and Dance. He performed in student productions and with the student-run Powder and Wig club. In his senior year, he played John Proctor in a student production of The Crucible.

Career

Stage career

Will Hochman made his professional stage debut in 2016, portraying Knox Overstreet in Classic Stage Company's world premiere stage adaptation of Dead Poets Society. In 2018, he played Tucker in Center Theatre Group's production of Sweat at the Mark Taper Forum. Later that year, Hochman originated the role of Christopher Dunn, a Yale student, opposite Mary-Louise Parker in Adam Rapp's The Sound Inside at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. The play transferred to Broadway, opening at Studio 54 in October 2019 and running through January 2020 for 100 performances. The Sound Inside received six Tony Award nominations, including for Best Play. Hochman earned critical praise for his assured Broadway debut. In 2024, Hochman returned to the stage as Christian in Cyrano de Bergerac at the Pasadena Playhouse.

Television career

Hochman's television career began with his debut appearance in the CBS military legal drama The Code in 2019, where he played Sgt. Jacob Kalb in a single episode. He subsequently landed his most prominent television role as Joe Hill on the CBS police procedural Blue Bloods, recurring as the ATF agent and grandson of Frank Reagan across 21 episodes from 2020 to 2024. In 2024, Hochman made guest and recurring appearances in additional series. He appeared in one episode of the FX anthology series Feud: Capote vs. The Swans as Matt. That same year, he recurred as Benjamin Walker in the Apple TV+ psychological thriller Before, appearing in two episodes alongside Billy Crystal.

Film career

Will Hochman's film career began in 2020 alongside his growing presence on television. He made his feature film debut playing Gil Luna in Critical Thinking, the directorial debut of John Leguizamo. That same year, he appeared as Tucker in the thriller Let Him Go. In 2022, Hochman portrayed Tyler in the horror film Master. He also played Tommy Minogue in The Greatest Beer Run Ever, directed by Peter Farrelly. His subsequent roles included Charles in Atrabilious (2023) and Julian Turner in Turning (2024). Hochman is set to appear in the upcoming film The Cycle, alongside Deborah Ann Woll and Jeffrey Donovan.

Personal life

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