Ian Bohen | |
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Born | Ian Stuart Bohen September 24, 1976 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1993–present |
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Ian Bohen (born September 24, 1976) is an American actor best known for his recurring role as Peter Hale in MTV's Teen Wolf (2011 TV series), Bohen also appeared in a recurring role as Roy Hazelitt, who vied for the same woman as Don Draper in AMC's Mad Men.
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Ian Bohen began his film career in the early 1990s. He first appeared in Todd Fields's short, Delivering (film).[1] Bohen played the role of Young Earp in the 1994 Oscar nominated picture, Wyatt Earp (film). Kevin Costner starred as Wyatt Earp.[2]
In 1997, Bohen landed the role of Young Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Bohen recurred in flashbacks as the young hero during the series[3] A spin-off of the popular show was made into a TV movie, Young Hercules. Ian Bohen starred in the production, appearing again as Hercules in his formative years.[4]
From 1998-2001, Bohen appeared in ten episodes of Any Day Now as Johnny O'Brien.[3]
Bohen appeared in season one of Mad Men as the beatnik character of Roy Hazelitt, the man who fell in love with one of Don Draper's many women, Midge Daniels.[5]
Most recently, Ian Bohen appeared in MTV's Teen Wolf (2011 TV series) as Peter Hale. The plot of the first season centered on the mysterious identity of the Alpha Wolf. In a surprising twist, Ian Bohen's character of the uncle was revealed to be the Alpha wolf. As a result, Bohen's character played a prominent part in the latter portion of the season.[6]
Year | Film | Role |
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1993 | Delivering (film) | Jimmy Wakefield |
1994 | Wyatt Earp (film) | Young Wyatt |
1995 | Monster Mash (1995 film) | Scott (Romeo) |
1998 | Young Hercules | Young Hercules |
2001 | Pearl Harbor (film) | Radar Operator #2 |
2002 | Hometown Legend | Brian Schuler |
2006 | Special (film) | Ted Exiler |
2007 | Marigold (2007 film) | Barry |
2008 | Interpretation (short) | Dan |
2010 | Irreversi | Adam |
2011 | Fanboy (short) | Craft Maitre D' |
2011 | Vile | Julian |
Year | Show | Role | Episode |
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1994 | Weird Science (TV series) | Jeremy Scanlon | Camp Wannabe |
1995 | Walker, Texas Ranger | Keith Reno | War Zone |
1995 | Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman | Cole Younger | Baby Outlaws |
1996 | Boy Meets World | Denny | Life Lessons |
1996 | Picket Fences | Russell 'Doze' Feuer | Liver Let Die |
1996 | Her Last Chance (TV Movie) | Matt Arnold | |
1996 | If These Walls Could Talk (TV Movie) | Scott Barrows | |
1996 | Townies | Jeremy | It's Go Time |
1997 | Baywatch Nights | Teen | Zargtha |
1997–1998 | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | Young Hercules | Top God; Twilight; Medea Culpa; Regrets...I've Had a Few |
1998 | Dawson's Creek | Anderson Crawford | Kiss |
1998 | To Have & to Hold | Reed Sanderson | Driveway to Heaven |
1998–2001 | Any Day Now (TV series) | Johnny O'Brien | Please Don't Tell My Mother; You Promise? I Promise; Homegirl; From This Day On; Who Abandoned Who?; It's a Good Thing I'm Not Black; The Dust of Life; It's a Mother-Daughter Thing; 10 Days? Are You Crazy; Children are the Most Important Thing |
2004 | JAG (TV series) | P.O Thurmond | Trojan Horse |
2004 | Cold Case (TV series) | Nelson Miller 1943 | Factory Girls |
2004 | Joan of Arcadia | Peter | Wealth of Nations |
2007 | Mad Men | Roy Hazelitt | The Hobo Code; Babylon |
2009 | Prison Break | Darrin Hooks | Cowboys and Indians |
2010 | CSI: Miami | Doug | Manhunt |
2011 | Drop Dead Diva | Handsome Man | Hit and Run |
2011 | Teen Wolf (TV series) | Peter Hale | Magic Bullet; Heart Monitor; Wolf's Bane; Co-Captain; Formality; Code Breaker |