Shawn Pyfrom

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Shawn Pyfrom
Birth Name Shawn Caminiti Pyfrom
Born 16 August 1986
in Tampa, Florida, USA
Age 20
Statistics
Occupation Actor
Gender Male
Salary US$14,000 per episode (DH)
Notable Credit(s) Desperate Housewives
as Andrew Van De Kamp
Official Website shawnpyfrom.com

Shawn Caminiti Pyfrom (born August 16, 1986) is an American actor who has appeared in several television series and movies.

Pyfrom was born in Tampa, Florida and is of part Italian descent. "Caminiti", his middle name, is his mother's maiden name.[1][2] Pyfrom has an older brother named Christopher and a younger sister Amber.

He is known for his recurring role as Andrew Van De Kamp, the troubled teenage son of Bree (Marcia Cross) and Rex Van De Kamp (Steven Culp) on ABC's Desperate Housewives. He played the role, as a recurring guest appearance, throughout the show's first season (2004-2005) and is currently appearing in the second season as a supporting cast member and is now credited in the opening credits. Shawn recently completed the Walt Disney pictures film The Shaggy Dog opposite Tim Allen and Kristin Davis, and the film The Darkroom opposite Erin Foster.

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[edit] Filmography

Year Title
2006
2004

Television

2003

Television

  • My Life with Men as Sam
2001

Television

2000
1999
  • H-E Double Hockey Sticks as Lewis

Television Movies

  • Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story as Danny Bonaduce/Danny Partridge
  • Michael Landon, the Father I Knew as Michael Landon Jr. (age 10)
1998

Television Movies

  • A Wing and a Prayer as Justin

Mini-Series

Television Short

  • Pumpkin Man as Austin

[edit] Guest Appearances

  • 8 Simple Rules playing Jake in episode "Out of the Box" (#3.4), 15 October 2004
  • Nip/Tuck playing Trevor Hayes in episode "Oona Wentworth" (#2.13), 14 September 2004
  • Still Standing playing Matthew Halverson in episode "Still Hangin' Out" (#2.20), 5 May 2004
  • Drake & Josh playing Michael in episode "Pool Shark" (#1.11), 18 April 2004
  • Century City playing Julian Haan as episode "Sweet Child of Mine" (#1.5)
  • The Brothers Garcia playing Jake Brody in episode "Two Left Feet" (#4.10), 31 August 2003
  • The Division playing John Jr. at 15 in episode "Wish You Were Here" (#3.14), 11 May 2003
  • Oliver Beene playing Bill in episode "Divorce-o-Rama" (#1.7), 27 April 2003
  • Malcolm in the Middle playing Eddie in episode "Cliques" (#3.21), 5 May 2002
  • State of Grace playing Logan in episode "Dating Games" (#2.16), May 2002
  • Reba playing Bryan in episode "Don't Know Much About History" (#1.8), 7 December 2001
  • Family Guy, voice actor in episodes "E. Peterbus Unum" (#2.18) and playing Cousin Oliver Brady "Emission Impossible" (#3.11), 8 November 2001
  • The Division playing Cory Kenner in episode "Faces in the Crowd" (#1.12), 1 April 2001
  • State of Grace playing Logan (two episodes)
  • The Trouble with Normal playing Douglas in episode "Mail Trouble" (#1.4), 27 October 2000
  • Touched by an Angel playing Aaron in episode "Bar Mitzvah" (#6.18), 12 March 2000
  • 7th Heaven playing Bobby Carver in episode "Words" (#4.14), 7 February 2000
  • The Kids From Room 402 playing Jesse in episode "Schnitzy R.I.P." (#3.49), 2000
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer playing Hans Strauss in episode "Gingerbread" (#3.11), 12 January 1999
  • The Drew Carey Show playing Mark Foster in episode "Kate's Family" (#4.11), 25 November 1998
  • L.A. Doctors playing Kevin Claybourne in episode "What About Bob?" (#1.9), 16 November 1998
  • Ellen bit role in episode "When Ellen Talks, People Listen" (#5.21), 15 July 1998
  • Chicago Hope playing Jonah 'Jessica' Boyd in episode "Risky Business" (#4.22), 29 April 1998

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Pyform, Shawn (2002-01-24). Re: acheivement. Officially Shawn Pyform Message Board. Retrieved on 2006-11-30.
  2. ^ Pyform, Shawn (2001-09-06). Re: shawn, questions again. Officially Shawn Pyform Message Board. Retrieved on 2006-11-30.

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