Devon Gummersall
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Born | Devon Ryan Gummersall October 15, 1978 Durango, Colorado, U.S. |
Years active | 1992-present |
Spouse(s) | Majandra Delfino |
Devon Ryan Gummersall (born October 15, 1978) is an American television and film actor, perhaps best known for acting on the cult classic television show My So-Called Life.
Gummersall was born in Durango, Colorado, the son of artist C. Gregory Gummersall.[1] He began acting at the age of 10, and his first major performance was as a guest star on the television series Dream On. He appeared in minor guest spots on various TV shows and in films like My Girl 2 until he was cast as the brainy character of Brian Krakow on My So-Called Life in 1994. The show was cancelled after only one season. His talent was duly noted when he was nominated for a Young Artist Award for his performance as Brian. (He won one as an ensemble with his fellow cast members.)
He has, since 1994, appeared in various television shows and films, most notably as a sexually confused teenager in the 1996 film It's My Party. He played "Zach" during the first season of the hit show Felicity, but was quickly cut. He was cast in the television series The Fugitive in 2000, but the show was cancelled a year later. Devon also played Sean de Luca in the TV show Roswell and has continued to appear in independent films such as The Anarchist Cookbook.
Most recently, Gummersall featured in Season 6 of 24, and is currently writing for the hit internet series Quarterlife - as shown on MySpace.
Gummersall married actress/singer Majandra Delfino, who also starred on Roswell, on 6th October 2007.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Actor
- Beethoven's 2nd (1993) - Baseball Captain
- My Girl 2 (1994) - Dylan, a Classmate
- My So-Called Life (1994) TV Series - Brian Krakow
- From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (1995) (TV) - Steve
- The Price of Love (1995) (TV) - T. J.
- It's My Party (1996) - Andrew Bingham
- Educating Mom (1996) (TV) - Dwayne
- Independence Day (1996) - Philip
- Relativity (1996) TV Series - Jake Roth
- After Jimmy (1996) (TV) - Bailey
- Do Me a Favor (1997) - Lincoln Muller
- Wind River (film) (1998) - Sylvester
- When Trumpets Fade (1998) (TV) - Lonnie
- Student Affairs (1999) (TV) - Eddie
- Lured Innocence (1999) - Elden Tolbert
- Little Savant (1999) - Chooch
- Dick (1999) - Larry Jobs
- Men Named Milo, Women Named Greta (2000) - Richmond
- The Young Unknowns (2000) - Charlie
- The Fugitive (2000) TV Series - Chuck Brixius
- Earth vs. the Spider (2001) (TV) - Quentin Kemmer
- Homeward Bound (2002) (TV) - Tom
- Roswell (2002) (TV) - Sean de Luca
- The Anarchist Cookbook (2002) - Puck
- Never Get Outta the Boat (2002) - Julian
- Seven and a Match (2003) - Matthew
- Tru Calling (2003) - Kevin Rafferty
- The L Word (2004) - Lisa
- Dead & Breakfast (2004) - Orange Cap
- McBride: The Chameleon Murder (2005) (TV) - Dudley
- Reeker (2005) - Jack
- Fluorescent (2006) (pre-production) - James
- 24 (2007) (TV) - Mark Hauser
- State of Mind (TV series) (2007) - Barry White
[edit] Director
- Robbing 'Hef (2002)
- Something More (2003)
[edit] Writer
- Robbing 'Hef (2002)
- Quarterlife (online series) (2 episodes, 2007)
[edit] Producer
- Something More (2003)