Brandon Quinn
Brandon Quinn | |
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Born |
Brandon Quinn Swierenga October 7, 1977 Aurora, Colorado |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Known for | Big Wolf on Campus, Charmed, Entourage |
Brandon Quinn (born Brandon Quinn Swierenga October 7, 1977, in Aurora, Colorado) is a television and film actor. He started his career in 1998 as Charles Murphy in the film Express: Aisle to Glory.
He has acted in other TV series and films such as Chicken Soup for the Soul, The Nightmare Room, Big Wolf on Campus, What I Like About You, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Malachance, and Charmed.
Filmography
Motion pictures
- Fast Glass aka Kill Speed
- The Morgue
- Thirst
- Silent Night
- Malachance
- Fizzy Business
- Express: Aisle to Glory (1998)
Television
- 2015: Grimm - Charlie Riken (Season 4 Episode 9)
- 2014: Looking for Mr. Right - Henry (Hallmark Channel Original Movie)
- 2013: Bones (TV Series) - Peter Kidman (Season 9, Episode 9 - "The Fury in the Jury")[1]
- 2013: Melissa & Joey - Eric (Season 3 Episode 2 - "Toxic Parents")
- 2011: Against the Wall – Richie Kowalski[2]
- 2010: The Vampire Diaries – Episode: "Bloodlines" (Lee)[3]
- 2009: Peugeot 308 Range 'Noir' Advertisement
- 2008: Knight Rider (2008 TV series) - Max Hunter (Season 1 Episode 7 - "I Wanna Rock 'N Roll All Knight")[4]
- 2007: Entourage – Tom
- 2006: The O.C. – Spencer Bullit
- 2006: Vanished – Mark Valera
- 2006: Without a Trace "The Stranger" – Bartender
- 2005: Twins "Musical Chairs" – Keith
- 2005: Charmed – Agent Murphy
- 2005: Reba "Flowers for Van" – Delivery Guy
- 2004: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "No More Bets" – Dead guy
- 2004: Drake & Josh "Football" – Mark
- 2003: What I Like About You "Partially Obstructed View" – Glenn
- 2002: The Nightmare Room "Camp Nowhere: Part 1" – Ramos
- 1999–2002: Big Wolf on Campus – Tommy Dawkins
- 1999: Chicken Soup for the Soul "What Bravery Is"
Personal life
Quinn moved to Montreal, Canada, where he met his wife, Rachel Catudal. The couple now live in Los Angeles with their daughter, Chloe (2006) and son, Ezra.
Quinn attended Rangeview High School.
Quinn was originally cast to play the young 'Noah' on 'The Notebook'. He later did not follow through with this due to current health issues.
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