Wes Brown (actor)

Wes Brown
Born James Wesley Brown
(1982-01-26) January 26, 1982
Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 2005–present

James Wesley "Wes" Brown (born January 26, 1982)[1] is an American actor.

Life and career

Brown is known for playing Luke McDonald in season two of HBO's True Blood.[2] He is also known for recurring roles as Judson Lyons in Hart of Dixie and as Ryan Kerrigan in Private Practice. Brown starred in two Hallmark Channel films, Love's Everlasting Courage and Love Begins, in 2011, and appeared on CSI: Miami, Criminal Minds, NCIS, Scandal and Desperate Housewives.

In 2012 Brown was cast as series regular on the NBC primetime show Deception as Julian Bowers.[3] He also played the recurring role of Taylor in the fifth season of The CW's 90210.[2][4]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2006 Glory Road Pat Riley
2006 We Are Marshall Chris Griffen
2008 Noble Things Bo
2008 Lockjaw: Rise of the Kulev Serpent Kelly Direct-to-DVD
2011 Love Begins Clark Davis Television film
2011 Love's Everlasting Courage Clark Davis Television film
2011 Storm War Jacob Grange
2012 Wyatt Earp's Revenge Ed Direct-to-DVD
2012 Future Starts Slow Homeless man Short film
2013 Shadow on the Mesa Wes Rawlins Television film
2014 June in January Alex Blackwell Television film
2015 Love Under the Stars Nate Television film
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Beach Girls Billy Miniseries
2007 CSI: Miami Brian Partney Episode: "Permanent Vacation"
2009 True Blood Luke McDonald 7 episodes
2009–10 Trauma Casey Landers 3 episodes
2009 Criminal Minds Joe Belser Episode: "The Slave of Duty"
2011 NCIS Marine First Lieutenant Jeremy Nolan Episode: "Ships in the Night"
2011 Private Practice Ryan Kerrigan 3 episodes
2011–12 Hart of Dixie Dr. Judson Lyons 4 episodes
2012 Scandal Sully St. James Episode: "Sweet Baby"
2012 Desperate Housewives Dr. Bailey Episode: "Finishing the Hat"
2012 90210 Taylor 5 episodes
2013 Deception Julian Bowers Main cast; 11 episodes
2016 Once Upon a Time Gaston Guest role (Season 5)

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