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Even Grant Gustin, the lead of The Flash, wasn’t always happy with the storylines the writers came up with for the Arrowverse show. After making his debut as Barry Allen in a two-part episode of ...
Grant Gustin, who portrayed Barry Allen for nine seasons on The CW’s The Flash from 2014 to 2023, has addressed the possibility of returning to the role. During a recent appearance on the Inside ...
Grant Gustin and LA Thomas tied the knot in 2018 and welcomed their first child, daughter Juniper, in 2021. On Thursday, Sept. 12, the couple announced the addition of their son Arthur.
Actor Gustin shared a clip of him and his daughter when she was just 1 year old, tap dancing on the balcony as she giggled. In 2023, the two were captured playing at home in a “chaotic” video.
GRANT GUSTIN MAY have played a superhero on TV for more than 180 episodes, but he didn't always feel like one. Known for his role as Barry Allen—the born name of The Flash, DC's scarlet ...
As fans have commemorated the April 25 date, Flash actor Grant Gustin posted a photo on his Instagram assuring us all that he has, in fact, not vanished. He’s even wearing a Flash bathrobe to ...
It seems even after nine season of playing Barry Allen on The Flash, the actor can’t seem to shake geeking out about DC. During a recent convention appearance, Gustin was asked during a Q&#03… ...
James Gunn’s new DC Universe is nearly here, and fans are very much hoping that he might bring Grant Gustin in to reprise his role as The Flash at some point. According to the actor, he and Gunn ...
Gustin starred as Barry Allen, a.k.a The Flash for nine seasons of the superhero show, and in that time, he crossed some huge life milestones. He got married, and he had his first child with his wife.
The musical, based on the bestselling 2006 novel of the same name by Sara Gruen, marks Gustin's Broadway debut—and his return to the stage after 13 years of doing film and TV (you might ...
Photo by Matthew Murphy Actors Grant Gustin and Isabelle McCalla star in the new musical “Water for Elephants,” which premiered at the Imperial Theatre on Broadway.