Evan Farmer
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Evan Farmer (born July 28, 1972 in Asmara, Ethiopia) is a U.S. actor, musician, and television personality. Farmer grew up in Baltimore, MD, and is a graduate of Tulane University, where he studied architecture for three semesters.
He is best known for his role in MTV's 2ge+her, a stint on the U.S. soap opera Guiding Light, and for his three seasons as host of While You Were Out on The Learning Channel. Recently, he has started his own business (Renovolution) which renovates single-family homes and puts his strong interest and background in carpentry to good use.
In 2000, he was an opening musical act on Britney Spears's summer tour. He has also appeared in minor roles in movies such as Austin Powers in Goldmember (he portrayed the teenage version of Robert Wagner's "Number Two" character) and as a guest star on television shows including JAG and TRL. He also provided voice-overs for various projects, including the MTV series Daria. he also resently starred on celebrity paranormal project
He is actively involved in many charities, most notably The Susan G. Komen Foundation, The Michael Cuccione Foundation, Rebuilding Together, and Bras For a Cause. He personally responded to the Pacific Tsunami Disaster with a $10,000.00 donation to the Unicef Tsunami Disaster Relief Fund. During the final season of While You Were Out he shaved his head as a show of support for his mother, who was battling cancer.
Is married to Andrea Smith, since October 2005.