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But there's hope. Savvy investors are looking outside the traditional markets. One place they’re turning is contemporary art, an asset whose prices have outpaced the S&P by 131% over the last 26 years. In fact, demand is so high that Deloitte expects the art market to grow nearly 60% by 2026. Plus, this asset still performs in times of high inflation, according to Citi. We believe it’s an ideal inflation-hedging and less volatile investment to hold alongside other assets like stocks, gold and real estate. And we’ve finally found the easiest way for everyday investors to get in on the action: Masterworks. Masterworks is a platform disrupting the $1.7 Trillion art market. This investment has historically been off-limits to anyone who doesn’t have millions to spend on a single painting and the connections to get their hands on one. Masterworks has changed all that. Armed with a team of experts and their proprietary, world’s-largest database of historical art prices, Masterworks selects only what they deem the most investment-worthy pieces and procures them directly. Then through their app they allow users to purchase fractional investments in each piece. Despite COVID, historic inflation, and the beginning of a recession, 6 of Masterworks’ last 7 exits handed investors +20% net annual returns each. 500,000+ platform members use Masterworks to diversify with fractional investing in multi-mіllіon-dоllar paintings by artists like Banksy, Basquiat, Picasso and Warhol. There’s a waitlist to join, but this week subscribers are invited to skip the waitlist and join using our [referral link.]( Don’t wait to start taking advantage of a historically inflation-hedging asset class finally open to regular investors. [Click here to skip the waitlist and access your invitation while there’s still time.]( P.S. Investor allocations for our latest acquisition are filling up fast. Don’t wait to join and get your piece before it’s too late. [Check it out here.]( *”net returns” refers to the annualized internal rate of return net of all fees and costs, calculated from the offering closing date to the sale date. IRR may not be indicative of Masterworks paintings not yet sold and past performance is not indicative of future results. See important Reg A disclosures: [Masterworks.com/cd]( 2004–2010: Career beginnings and Kick Ass At his second audition, Peters was chosen by producer Michael Picchiottino for the role of Adam Sheppard in the film Clipping Adam. The role earned him the award for Best Breakthrough Performance at the Phoenix Film Festival. He performed in numerous television commercials for Sony PlayStation, Progressive Insurance, Moviefone, Sour Patch Kids, Papa John's Pizza, and Kellogg's. In 2004, he starred in the MGM film Sleepover as Russell "SpongeBob" Hayes,[4] and appeared in the ABC series The Days as Cooper Day. From 2004 to 2005, he had a recurring role as Seth Wosmer in the first season of the Disney Channel series Phil of the Future. From 2005 to 2006, he portrayed Jesse Varon in the ABC sci-fi thriller series Invasion. Peters then had supporting roles in the films An American Crime (2007), Gardens of the Night (2008), Never Back Down (2008), and its sequel Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown (2011). He has also starred in several theater plays, including playing Fagin in a production of Oliver Twist at the Met Theater. In 2008, he had a recurring role as Jack Daniels on The CW teen-drama series One Tree Hill. In addition, he landed many one episode guest spots in television series such as The Mentalist, House, Monk, The Office, In Plain Sight, and Parenthood.[5] In 2010, he appeared in the supporting role of Todd Haynes, the main character's best friend, in the superhero film Kick-Ass. Peters was unable to reprise his role in the 2013 sequel due to scheduling conflicts with his role in the second season of American Horror Story.[6] 2011–present: American Horror Story, Quicksilver and Dahmer Peters at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con International Peters' breakthrough role was playing the teenager Tate Langdon in the first season of the FX anthology series American Horror Story.[7] In the second season, subtitled Asylum, he starred as Kit Walker, a man wrongly accused of killing his wife; this role earned him a nomination for the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.[8][9] In the third season, subtitled Coven, he portrayed Kyle Spencer, a frat boy who is killed and brought back to life as a Frankenstein's monster type of creature. In the fourth season of the series, subtitled Freak Show, he played Jimmy Darling, a circus performer with deformed hands.[10] In 2014, Peters starred in the independent comedy film Adult World, opposite John Cusack and Emma Roberts.[11] Peters played the mutant Peter Maximoff, based on Quicksilver, in the 2014 film X-Men: Days of Future Past[12] and its 2016 sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse.[13] In 2015, Peters starred in the horror film The Lazarus Effect, the drama film Safelight, alongside Juno Temple, and played the role of a wealthy oil businessman and serial killer named James Patrick March in the fifth season of American Horror Story, subtitled Hotel. In 2016 he had a role in the comedy-drama Elvis & Nixon and dual characters Edward Philipe Mott and Rory Monahan in American Horror Story: Roanoke. 2017 saw Peters play the lead in The Pirates of Somalia and earn a Critics' Choice nomination for his performance on American Horror Story: Cult. The next year, Peters played the lead in the heist film American Animals, collaborated once again with Ryan Murphy by acting in the first season of the FX drama Pose, ending the year with the portrayal of several characters in the American Horror Story crossover season, subtitled Apocalypse. In 2019, he reprised the role of Quicksilver in the sequel film Dark Phoenix.[14] Following The Walt Disney Company's purchase of 21st Century Fox, all X-Men related characters were transferred back to Marvel Studios. In 2021, Peters made a surprise appearance in the Disney+ series WandaVision, portraying an alternate version of his character from the X-Men film series,[15] later revealed to be an imposter named Ralph Bohner.[16] Also that year, Peters starred in Mare of Easttown, an HBO miniseries about a troubled police detective, for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series.[17][18][19] The end of the year saw Peters return to the American Horror Story universe, playing writer and entertainer Austin Sommers in the first part, Red Tide, of the tenth season. In 2022, Peters portrayed serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer in the Ryan Murphy created Netflix miniseries, Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.[20][21] Personal life In 2012, Peters began dating actress Emma Roberts, whom he met on the set of the film Adult World.[22] In July 2013, while they were staying at a hotel in Montreal, Canada, someone overheard a dispute coming from their room and called the police. After a "heated argument," they had begun hitting each other.[23] When the police arrived, they arrested Roberts.[24] Peters was not arrested because Roberts did not have any immediately visible injuries.[25] Peters declined to press charges and Roberts was released several hours later.[26] In a joint statement, the couple called it "an unfortunate incident and misunderstanding," and stated that they were "working together to move past it."[26] Peters confirmed in March 2014 that he and Roberts were engaged.[27] In March 2019, it was announced that Peters and Roberts had ended the relationship.[28] Later in September of 2019, Peters was pictured with the singer Halsey, and they were confirmed to be dating the following month. The couple were in a relationship until March 2020.[29][30] Filmography [Simple Money Goals]( You received this email as a result of your consent to receive 3rd party offers at our another website. 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