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Born | David Boreanaz May 16, 1969 Buffalo, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor, producer, occasional director |
Years active | 1993–present |
Spouse | Ingrid Quinn (1997–1999) Jaime Bergman (2001-present) 2 children |
David Paul Boreanaz (born May 16, 1969) is an American actor, known for his role as Angel on the supernatural drama series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, and as Seeley Booth on the television comedy-crime drama Bones.
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David Boreanaz was born on May 16, 1969 in Buffalo, New York and grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where his father, Dave Roberts, was a weatherman for ABC-owned WPVI-TV channel 6, and his mother, Patti Boreanaz, is a travel agent.[1] He is of Italian descent on his father's side (the surname Boreanaz is of Northern Italian origin)[2][3] and Slovak on his mother's side. He is Roman Catholic.[4]
Boreanaz attended Rosemont School of the Holy Child in his early years and then high school at Malvern Preparatory School in Malvern, Pennsylvania, and went to college at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York.[5] After graduating, Boreanaz moved to Hollywood, California to pursue an acting career.
David Boreanaz's first acting appearance was a guest spot on the hit American sitcom, Married... with Children, as Kelly's biker boyfriend. He was cast in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, after encouragement from his first wife, Irishwoman Ingrid Quinn, to audition. In the cult series, he played the mysterious Angel, a vampire cursed with a soul as punishment for his past sins. The show became enormously successful and Boreanaz starred in a spin-off series, Angel, which gave the character a chance to evolve and concentrated on Angel's battle for redemption for the sins he committed before he regained his soul. He appeared on Buffy from 1997 to 1999, at which point he began starring in Angel, which ran until 2004, with some guest appearances on Buffy after his departure.
Boreanaz's only starring role in a major theatrical film was in 2001's slasher horror film, Valentine, alongside Denise Richards and Katherine Heigl. In 2002, he had a supporting role in a Lifetime television movie titled I'm with Lucy. In 2003, he appeared in the music video for singer Dido's hit single "White Flag", and was the voice of Leon (Squall Leonhart) in the video game Kingdom Hearts, but he did not reprise his role in the sequel.
In 2005, Boreanaz began starring opposite Emily Deschanel on the current prime time television series, Bones. He also appeared in These Girls, a Canadian film in which he played a biker; the film received a limited theatrical release in Canada in March 2006, after premiering at the Toronto Film Festival and the Vancouver International Film Festival. He has also starred in the independent films Mr. Fix it and Suffering Man's Charity (released on DVD as Ghost Writer), as well as the direct-to-DVD sequel The Crow: Wicked Prayer in which he starred alongside Tara Reid. In 2006, he starred in another DVD release, The Hard Easy, which also starred Nick Lachey.
In that same year, he also voiced Hal Jordan in the direct to video DC Comics animated feature Justice League: The New Frontier. In the season three finale of his TV series Bones, Boreanaz's character Seeley Booth is seen in his bathtub reading an issue of Green Lantern, the character he voiced in that feature.
As well as being an executive producer on Bones since its third season, Boreanaz also directed the episode "The Bones That Foam." This was his second time as a director; in Angel's fifth and final season Boreanaz directed the episode "Soul Purpose". It has also since been reported by Hart Hanson, the creator of Bones, that Boreanaz has directed and starred in the series' 100th episode airing in the fifth season.[6]
It was revealed that David Boreanaz would be paid $200,000 per episode in the upcoming sixth season of Bones.
Boreanaz lives in Los Angeles, California. He was married to Ingrid Quinn from June 7, 1997 to October 1999, and has been married to actress and Playmate Jaime Bergman since November 24, 2001. David and Jaime have a son, Jaden (Jaden Rayne Boreanaz, born on May 1, 2002), and a daughter, Bella[7] (Bardot Vita Boreanaz, born on August 31, 2009[8]). In May, 2010, Boreanaz admitted to his infidelity with an unnamed woman who had contacted an attorney and threatened to expose their former relationship to various media outlets.[9]
He is a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Flyers and has written professional sports blogs and also presented on sports radio shows for the hockey teams; his passion for hockey was even written into Seeley Booth's character on Bones, leading to a hockey-themed episode titled "The Fire in the Ice." In the episode, Boreanaz also shows his Philadelphia spirit through Booth (the character and actor both from Philadelphia) who has a cast on his wrist displaying the Flyers and Phillies symbols. He also wears the jersey of Flyers hero Bobby Clarke during a dream sequence.
Jaime Bergman guest starred briefly in a cameo appearance in one episode of Angel's fifth and final season, as a sort of joke between him and his wife which he referred to as "lots of fun." They have not acted together since.
In 2004, Boreanaz underwent reconstructive surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee, a result of a running injury he suffered in high school that was not fully corrected at that time.[10] His recovery did not prevent Angel production from continuing, but did limit his mobility and physical activities in several episodes, including his directorial debut, Soul Purpose.[11][12]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Best of the Best 2 | Extra | Uncredited |
Aspen Extreme | Extra | Uncredited | |
1996 | Macabre Pair of Shorts | Vampire's victim | |
2001 | Valentine | Adam Carr/Jeremy Melton | |
2002 | I'm With Lucy | Luke | |
2005 | The Crow: Wicked Prayer | Luc Crash | |
2006 | These Girls | Keith Clark | Limited Release |
Mr. Fix It | Lance Valenteen | ||
The Hard Easy | Roger Hargitay | ||
2007 | Suffering Man's Charity | Sebastian | Direct-to-Video |
2008 | Justice League: The New Frontier | Hal Jordan/Green Lantern | Voice Only Direct-to-Video Animated Film |
2010 | The Mighty Macs | Ed Rush | Awaiting release |
Year | Show | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Married... with Children | Frank | Episode: "Movie Show" |
1997-2003 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Angel | 57 Episodes |
1999-2004 | Angel | Leading Role 110 Episodes Directed one episode ("Soul Purpose") |
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2002 | Baby Blues | Johnny | Episode: "Teddy-Cam" |
2006 | Punk'd | Himself | 1 Episode |
2005-Present | Bones | Seeley Booth | Leading Role Co-producer with Emily Deschanel Occasional director (Two episodes) |
Year | Game | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Angel | |
Kingdom Hearts | Squall Leonhart |
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