Whit Spurgeon, a talented individual, was born in Wichita, Kansas, and spent his formative years in Muncie, Indiana. He pursued his passion for acting by obtaining a degree in the field from Syracuse University, which provided him with valuable training at the renowned London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and guidance from esteemed instructors such as Richard Fancy and the world-renowned dialect coach Andrew Jack.
Throughout his career, Whit has made notable appearances in various network television shows and feature films, including "Fresh Off the Boat," "Victor Crowley," "Chastity Bites," "Liza On Demand," and "Cougar Town." Prior to his work in television and film, Whit spent two decades honing his craft in Chicago's thriving theater scene, taking on dozens of roles in plays, including originating characters in two world premieres written by Rebecca Gilman, "The Glory of Living" and "The Crime of the Century," at Circle Theatre.