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'''David Paul Boreanaz''' ({{IPAc-en|b|ɔːr|i|ˈ|ɑː|n|ə|s}};<ref>{{YouTube|G3gIJ3Sq6go|{{"'}}Bones' star David Boreanaz hijacks interview in the best way"}}</ref><!-- NOTE: Please provide reliable, third-party sources and discuss on his talk page before adding a specific birth date.--> born May 16, 1969) is an American actor, television producer, and director known for playing the roles of vampire-turned-private investigator [[Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Angel]] on [[The WB]]/[[UPN]] [[supernatural fiction|supernatural drama]] television series ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' (1997–2003) and its spinoff ''[[Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel]]'' (1999–2004); [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] Special Agent [[Seeley Booth]], a homicide investigator, on the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] television [[Police procedural|crime procedural]] comedy-drama series ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]'' (2005–2017); and [[United States Navy SEALs|United States Navy SEAL]]  Master Chief Petty Officer [[List of SEAL Team characters#Jason Hayes|Jason Hayes]] in [[CBS]]/[[Paramount+]] military drama series ''[[SEAL Team (TV series)|SEAL Team]]'' (2017–2024).
'''David Paul Boreanaz''' ({{IPAc-en|b|ɔːr|i|ˈ|ɑː|n|ə|s}};<ref>{{YouTube|G3gIJ3Sq6go|{{"'}}Bones' star David Boreanaz hijacks interview in the best way"}}</ref><!-- NOTE: Please provide reliable, third-party sources and discuss on his talk page before adding a specific birth date.--> born May 16, 1969) is an American actor, television producer, and director known for playing the roles of vampire-turned-private investigator [[Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Angel]] on [[The WB]]/[[UPN]] [[supernatural fiction|supernatural drama]] television series ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' (1997–2003) and its spin-off ''[[Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel]]'' (1999–2004); [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] Special Agent [[Seeley Booth]], a homicide investigator, on the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] television [[Police procedural|crime procedural]] comedy-drama series ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]'' (2005–2017); and [[United States Navy SEALs|United States Navy SEAL]]  Master Chief Petty Officer [[List of SEAL Team characters#Jason Hayes|Jason Hayes]] in [[CBS]]/[[Paramount+]] military drama series ''[[SEAL Team (TV series)|SEAL Team]]'' (2017–2024).


==Early life==
==Early life==
David Paul Boreanaz was born in [[Buffalo, New York]], where his father [[Dave Roberts (broadcaster)|Dave Roberts]] (born David Thomas Boreanaz) was working for [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] affiliate [[WKBW-TV]] as a weather presenter and host of children's show ''[[Rocketship 7]]''. His mother Patti Boreanaz was a [[travel agent]].<!--BLACKLIST: filmreference.com is on [[MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/5/David-Boreanaz.html |title=David Boreanaz Biography (1971–) |website=Filmreference.com |access-date=February 22, 2011}}</ref> END BLACKLIST--> He has two older sisters. He is of Italian and Slovene descent on his father's side.<ref name=huff>{{cite news |last=Smolenyak |first=Megan |title=What Kind of Name Is Boreanaz? |newspaper=Huffington Post |date=May 16, 2011 |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/megan-smolenyak-smolenyak/what-kind-of-name-is-bore_b_862391.html|access-date=May 19, 2011}}</ref><ref name="washpost">{{cite news |last=Winslow |first=Harriet |date=December 27, 1998 |title='Buffy's' Dark Angel Wins His Own Wings |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/tv/1998/12/27/buffys-dark-angel-wins-his-own-wings/34426a1c-6358-4c6f-9250-f68dfd32051e/ |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170828050612/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/tv/1998/12/27/buffys-dark-angel-wins-his-own-wings/34426a1c-6358-4c6f-9250-f68dfd32051e/ |archive-date=2017-08-28 |access-date=2025-04-30 |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_05-13-2007/In_Step_With...David_Boreanaz |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090722124648/http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_05-13-2007/In_Step_With...David_Boreanaz|archive-date=July 22, 2009 |title=In Step With...David Boreanaz |magazine=[[Parade (magazine)|Parade]] |date=May 16, 1969 |access-date=February 22, 2011}}</ref> His mother is of half Slovak and part Irish, German, French, and Swiss descent.<ref name=huff/>
David Paul Boreanaz was born in [[Buffalo, New York]], where his father [[Dave Roberts (broadcaster)|Dave Roberts]] (born David Thomas Boreanaz) was working for [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] affiliate [[WKBW-TV]] as a weather presenter and host of children's show ''[[Rocketship 7]]''. His mother Patti Boreanaz was a [[travel agent]].<!--BLACKLIST: filmreference.com is on [[MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/5/David-Boreanaz.html |title=David Boreanaz Biography (1971–) |website=Filmreference.com |access-date=February 22, 2011}}</ref> END BLACKLIST--> He has two older sisters. He is of Italian and Slovenian descent on his father's side.<ref name=huff>{{cite news |last=Smolenyak |first=Megan |title=What Kind of Name Is Boreanaz? |newspaper=Huffington Post |date=May 16, 2011 |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/megan-smolenyak-smolenyak/what-kind-of-name-is-bore_b_862391.html|access-date=May 19, 2011}}</ref><ref name="washpost">{{cite news |last=Winslow |first=Harriet |date=December 27, 1998 |title='Buffy's' Dark Angel Wins His Own Wings |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/tv/1998/12/27/buffys-dark-angel-wins-his-own-wings/34426a1c-6358-4c6f-9250-f68dfd32051e/ |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170828050612/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/tv/1998/12/27/buffys-dark-angel-wins-his-own-wings/34426a1c-6358-4c6f-9250-f68dfd32051e/ |archive-date=2017-08-28 |access-date=2025-04-30 |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_05-13-2007/In_Step_With...David_Boreanaz |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090722124648/http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_05-13-2007/In_Step_With...David_Boreanaz|archive-date=July 22, 2009 |title=In Step With...David Boreanaz |magazine=[[Parade (magazine)|Parade]] |date=May 16, 1969 |access-date=February 22, 2011}}</ref> His mother is of half Slovak and part Irish, German, French, and Swiss descent.<ref name=huff/>


When Boreanaz was seven years old, the family moved to the [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]], area after his father took a job at local ABC affiliate,  [[WPVI-TV]]. Boreanaz was raised Catholic<ref>{{cite news|title=Carla Gugino and David Boreanaz take on women's basketball in 'The Mighty Macs'|publisher=[[examiner.com]]|date=October 25, 2011}}</ref> and attended Rosemont School of the Holy Child at [[Rosemont, Pennsylvania]] and then high school at [[Malvern Preparatory School]] in [[Malvern, Pennsylvania]],<ref>{{cite news |title='Bones,' 'Mighty Macs' keep David Boreanaz in spotlight |url=https://www.mcall.com/2011/11/16/bones-mighty-macs-keep-david-boreanaz-in-spotlight/ |newspaper=[[The Morning Call]] |location=Allentown, Penn. |date=November 16, 2011}}</ref> where he was a keen athlete and played on the school football team.<ref name="nyt">{{cite news |title=Ex-Vampire Turns Into Regular Guy |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/27/arts/television/27bore.html |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |date=December 27, 2006 |url-access=subscription}}</ref> He graduated from [[Ithaca College]] in [[Ithaca, New York]], in 1991 with a degree in cinema and photography.<ref>{{cite web |last=Candura |first=Jeff |url=http://fuse.ithaca.edu/122/ |title=He's No (Longer) Angel – Fuse – Ithaca College |publisher=Fuse.ithaca.edu |date=March 27, 2007 |access-date=February 22, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719213117/http://fuse.ithaca.edu/122/ |archive-date=July 19, 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
When Boreanaz was seven years old, the family moved to the [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]], area after his father took a job at local ABC affiliate,  [[WPVI-TV]]. Boreanaz was raised Catholic<ref>{{cite news|title=Carla Gugino and David Boreanaz take on women's basketball in 'The Mighty Macs'|publisher=[[examiner.com]]|date=October 25, 2011}}</ref> and attended Rosemont School of the Holy Child at [[Rosemont, Pennsylvania]], and then high school at [[Malvern Preparatory School]] in [[Malvern, Pennsylvania]],<ref>{{cite news |title='Bones,' 'Mighty Macs' keep David Boreanaz in spotlight |url=https://www.mcall.com/2011/11/16/bones-mighty-macs-keep-david-boreanaz-in-spotlight/ |newspaper=[[The Morning Call]] |location=Allentown, Penn. |date=November 16, 2011}}</ref> where he was a keen athlete and played on the school football team.<ref name="nyt">{{cite news |title=Ex-Vampire Turns Into Regular Guy |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/27/arts/television/27bore.html |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |date=December 27, 2006 |url-access=subscription}}</ref> He graduated from [[Ithaca College]] in [[Ithaca, New York]], in 1991 with a degree in cinema and photography.<ref>{{cite web |last=Candura |first=Jeff |url=http://fuse.ithaca.edu/122/ |title=He's No (Longer) Angel – Fuse – Ithaca College |publisher=Fuse.ithaca.edu |date=March 27, 2007 |access-date=February 22, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719213117/http://fuse.ithaca.edu/122/ |archive-date=July 19, 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Boreanaz moved to Los Angeles with a degree in filmmaking, but found, like many other struggling actors, gaining work initially difficult. Boreanaz slept on a couch at his sister's place, visiting film sets and doing production assistant work to learn more about the industry in which he hoped to be more involved. He was a [[background extra]] in the 1993 film ''[[Aspen Extreme]]'' as a fan waving at skiers. He also prepared props for ''[[Best of the Best II]]'' (also released in 1993), which stars [[Eric Roberts]], where he also had a small uncredited role; Boreanaz is seen briefly standing to the left, as the characters Tommy Lee and Alex enter a nightclub (which is a front for an illegal fighting ring).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://sites.google.com/site/davidboreanaz321/biography/los-angeles |title=David Boreanaz - 3. Los Angeles}}</ref>
Boreanaz moved to Los Angeles with a degree in filmmaking, but found, like many other struggling actors, gaining work initially difficult. Boreanaz slept on a couch at his sister's place, visiting film sets and doing production assistant work to learn more about the industry in which he hoped to be more involved. He was a [[background extra]] in the 1993 film ''[[Aspen Extreme]]'' as a fan waving at skiers. He also prepared props for ''[[Best of the Best II]]'' (also released in 1993), which stars [[Eric Roberts]], where he also had a small uncredited role; Boreanaz is seen briefly standing to the left, as the characters Tommy Lee and Alex enter a nightclub (which is a front for an illegal fighting ring).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://sites.google.com/site/davidboreanaz321/biography/los-angeles |title=David Boreanaz - 3. Los Angeles}}</ref>


Boreanaz's first paid acting appearance was a 1993 guest spot on the American sitcom ''[[Married... with Children]]'', as [[Kelly Bundy|Kelly]]'s unfaithful biker boyfriend, who gets pummeled by her father, Al.<ref>Rizzo, Carita. "Before They Were Stars", ''[[TV Guide]]'', January 3, 2011, page 22.</ref> He was cast in the television series ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', after being suggested for the role to Marti Noxon by one of Boreanaz's neighbors, after he was seen walking his dog past their house on a regular basis.<ref>Buffy the Vampire Slayer DVD Special Features</ref>  In the cult series, he played the mysterious [[Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Angel]], a [[Vampire (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|vampire]] cursed by Romani people with a soul as punishment for his murdering a Romani girl, initially resulting in debilitating remorse and then a life of contrition. The show became enormously successful and Boreanaz starred in a spin-off series, ''[[Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel]]'', which gave the character a chance to evolve and concentrated on Angel's battle for redemption for the numerous murders he committed before he regained his soul. He appeared on ''Buffy'' from 1997 to 1999, when he began starring in ''Angel'', which ran until 2004, with a recurring role on ''Buffy'' after his departure. He also appeared in the film ''Macabre Pair of Shorts'', wherein he plays a vampire's victim (in the segment "MPS").
Boreanaz's first paid acting appearance was a 1993 guest spot on the American sitcom ''[[Married... with Children]]'', as [[Kelly Bundy|Kelly]]'s unfaithful biker boyfriend, who gets pummeled by her father, Al.<ref>Rizzo, Carita. "Before They Were Stars", ''[[TV Guide]]'', January 3, 2011, page 22.</ref> He was cast in the television series ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', after being suggested for the role to Marti Noxon by one of Boreanaz's neighbors, after he was seen walking his dog past their house on a regular basis.<ref>Buffy the Vampire Slayer DVD Special Features</ref>  In the cult series, he played the mysterious [[Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Angel]], a [[Vampire (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|vampire]] cursed by the [[Romani people]] with a soul as punishment for his murdering a Romani girl; this initially resulted in debilitating remorse and then a life of contrition. The show became enormously successful and Boreanaz starred in a spin-off series, ''[[Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel]]'', which gave the character a chance to evolve and concentrated on Angel's battle for redemption for the numerous murders he had committed before regaining his soul. He appeared on ''Buffy'' from 1997 to 1999, when he began starring in ''Angel'', which ran until 2004, with a recurring role on ''Buffy'' after his departure. He also appeared in the film ''Macabre Pair of Shorts'', wherein he plays a vampire's victim (in the segment "MPS").


[[File:David Boreanaz May 2004 white tshirt.jpg|thumb|upright|Boreanaz at Flashback Weekend 2004]]
[[File:David Boreanaz May 2004 white tshirt.jpg|thumb|upright|Boreanaz at Flashback Weekend 2004]]

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David Paul Boreanaz (Template:IPAc-en;[1] born May 16, 1969) is an American actor, television producer, and director known for playing the roles of vampire-turned-private investigator Angel on The WB/UPN supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003) and its spin-off Angel (1999–2004); FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth, a homicide investigator, on the Fox television crime procedural comedy-drama series Bones (2005–2017); and United States Navy SEAL Master Chief Petty Officer Jason Hayes in CBS/Paramount+ military drama series SEAL Team (2017–2024).

Early life

David Paul Boreanaz was born in Buffalo, New York, where his father Dave Roberts (born David Thomas Boreanaz) was working for ABC affiliate WKBW-TV as a weather presenter and host of children's show Rocketship 7. His mother Patti Boreanaz was a travel agent. He has two older sisters. He is of Italian and Slovenian descent on his father's side.[2][3][4] His mother is of half Slovak and part Irish, German, French, and Swiss descent.[2]

When Boreanaz was seven years old, the family moved to the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, area after his father took a job at local ABC affiliate, WPVI-TV. Boreanaz was raised Catholic[5] and attended Rosemont School of the Holy Child at Rosemont, Pennsylvania, and then high school at Malvern Preparatory School in Malvern, Pennsylvania,[6] where he was a keen athlete and played on the school football team.[7] He graduated from Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, in 1991 with a degree in cinema and photography.[8]

Career

Boreanaz moved to Los Angeles with a degree in filmmaking, but found, like many other struggling actors, gaining work initially difficult. Boreanaz slept on a couch at his sister's place, visiting film sets and doing production assistant work to learn more about the industry in which he hoped to be more involved. He was a background extra in the 1993 film Aspen Extreme as a fan waving at skiers. He also prepared props for Best of the Best II (also released in 1993), which stars Eric Roberts, where he also had a small uncredited role; Boreanaz is seen briefly standing to the left, as the characters Tommy Lee and Alex enter a nightclub (which is a front for an illegal fighting ring).[9]

Boreanaz's first paid acting appearance was a 1993 guest spot on the American sitcom Married... with Children, as Kelly's unfaithful biker boyfriend, who gets pummeled by her father, Al.[10] He was cast in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, after being suggested for the role to Marti Noxon by one of Boreanaz's neighbors, after he was seen walking his dog past their house on a regular basis.[11] In the cult series, he played the mysterious Angel, a vampire cursed by the Romani people with a soul as punishment for his murdering a Romani girl; this initially resulted in debilitating remorse and then a life of contrition. The show became enormously successful and Boreanaz starred in a spin-off series, Angel, which gave the character a chance to evolve and concentrated on Angel's battle for redemption for the numerous murders he had committed before regaining his soul. He appeared on Buffy from 1997 to 1999, when he began starring in Angel, which ran until 2004, with a recurring role on Buffy after his departure. He also appeared in the film Macabre Pair of Shorts, wherein he plays a vampire's victim (in the segment "MPS").

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Boreanaz at Flashback Weekend 2004

Boreanaz's only starring role in a major theatrical film was in 2001's slasher horror film Valentine, alongside Denise Richards and Katherine Heigl. In 2002, he had a supporting role in the film I'm with Lucy. In 2003, he appeared in the music video for singer Dido's hit single "White Flag", and was the voice of Leon (Squall Leonhart) in the video game Kingdom Hearts, but did not reprise his role in the sequel.

In 2005, Boreanaz began starring opposite Emily Deschanel on the primetime television series Bones. He also appeared in These Girls, a Canadian film in which he played a biker; the film received a limited theatrical release in Canada in March 2006, after premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Vancouver International Film Festival. He has also starred in the independent films Mr. Fix It and Suffering Man's Charity (released on DVD as Ghost Writer), as well as the direct-to-DVD sequel The Crow: Wicked Prayer in which he starred alongside Tara Reid. In 2006, he starred in another DVD release, The Hard Easy, which also starred Steve Buscemi, Vera Farmiga, and Nick Lachey.

In that same year, he also voiced Hal Jordan in the direct-to-video DC Comics animated feature Justice League: The New Frontier. In the season-three finale of his TV series Bones, Boreanaz's character Seeley Booth is seen in his bathtub reading an issue of Green Lantern. As well as being a producer on Bones since its third season, Boreanaz also directed at least one episode every season since season four.[12] BuddyTV ranked him number 13 on its "TV's 100 Sexiest Men of 2010" list[13] and number 18 in 2011.[14]

In the 2011 film The Mighty Macs, Boreanaz played the role of Ed T. Rush, NBA referee and husband of Immaculata basketball coach Cathy Rush.[15] In 2013, Boreanaz starred in the miniseries Full Circle as Jace Cooper. The same year, Boreanaz starred in the independently made fantasy drama Officer Down as Detective Les Scanlon.[16] Boreanaz has also appeared on American Dad! as Seeley Booth in the episode "Less Money, Mo' Problems", on Family Guy as himself in the episode "Road to the North Pole", and in the Baby Blues episode "Teddy-Cam" as the voice of Johnny.

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Boreanaz in 2024

On March 22, 2017, Boreanaz joined the cast of a CBS drama project based on the United States Navy SEALs.[17] The project received a series order on May 12, 2017, and became known as SEAL Team,[18] which premiered on September 27, 2017.

Personal life

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Boreanaz and wife Jaime Bergman in 2006

Boreanaz was married to Ingrid Quinn from 1997 to 1999.[19] He wed Playboy model Jaime Bergman on November 24, 2001.[20] They have a son, Jaden Rayne Boreanaz, born May 1, 2002, and a daughter,[21] Bella Vita Bardot Boreanaz (born Bardot Vita Boreanaz), born August 31, 2009.[22][23][24][25][26]

In 2004, Boreanaz underwent reconstructive surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee, a result of a running injury he suffered in high school that was not fully corrected at that time.[27] His recovery did not prevent Angel production from continuing, but did limit his mobility and physical activities in several episodes, including his directorial debut, "Soul Purpose".[28][29]

In 2010, Boreanaz admitted to having an extramarital affair with Rachel Uchitel, the same woman with whom Tiger Woods was alleged to have cheated on his wife. Boreanaz has claimed that Uchitel tried to blackmail him.[30] At the time of Boreanaz's affair, his wife was pregnant.[31]

In 2013, Boreanaz, his wife, and their friends Melissa and Aaron Ravo started the nail polish line Chrome Girl.[32] The two wives run the day-to-day operations, while their husbands help with the overall business. Boreanaz was involved with the creation of the NHL colors line and supports them publicly, while Aaron, who works in advertising, has helped out with public relations work and marketing.[33]

Boreanaz is a hockey fan and an avid supporter of the Philadelphia Flyers and Philadelphia Eagles.[34][35][36]

Sexual harassment lawsuit

A co-worker on the set of Bones sued Boreanaz in 2010 for sexual harassment, stating he repeatedly attempted to kiss and fondle her.[37] In March 2011, the woman's attorney requested the lawsuit be dismissed, stating the matter was resolved.[38]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Aspen Extreme Spectator Uncredited
Best of the Best II Parking Valet Uncredited
1996 Macabre Pair of Shorts[39] Dinner (segment "MPS")[40]
2001 Valentine Adam Carr / Jeremy Melton
2002 I'm with Lucy Luke
2005 The Crow: Wicked Prayer Luc "Death" Crash / Lucifer
2006 These Girls Keith Clark
Mr. Fix It Lance Valenteen
The Hard Easy Roger Hargitay
2007 Suffering Man's Charity Sebastian St. Germain Direct-to-video
2008 Justice League: The New Frontier Hal Jordan / Green Lantern (voice) Direct-to-video[41]
2009 The Mighty Macs Ed Rush Limited release
2013 Officer Down Det. Les Scanlon Direct-to-video

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Married... with Children Frank Episode: "Movie Show"
1997–2003 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Angel Recurring (Season 1); Main role (Seasons 2–3); Guest (Seasons 4–5, 7); 57 episodes
Nominated—Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Television Friends (shared with Sarah Michelle Gellar)
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor
1999–2004 Angel Lead role; 110 episodes
Directed 1 episode
Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television (2000, 2003, 2004)
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television (2001, 2002)
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor
2002 Baby Blues Johnny (voice) Episode: "Teddy-Cam"
2003 Themistokles: The Hero of Marathon Themistokles Television film
2005 Punk'd Himself Episode: "Episode #6.3"
2005–2017 Bones Seeley Booth Lead role; 246 episodes
Directed 11 episodes
Producer
Nominated—People's Choice Award for Favorite TV Drama Actor
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor: Drama (2006, 2011, 2012)
2010 Family Guy Aurora Boreanaz Episode: "Road to the North Pole"[42][43]
2012 American Dad! Seeley Booth (voice) Episode: "Less Money, Mo' Problems"
2013 Full Circle Jace Cooper 3 episodes
2015 Sleepy Hollow Seeley Booth Episode: "Dead Men Tell No Tales"
2017–2024 SEAL Team Jason Hayes Lead role; also director and producer
Directed 8 episodes
2018 America's Game Narrator Episode: "The 2017 Philadelphia Eagles"

Video games

Year Title Voice role Notes
2002 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Angel
Kingdom Hearts Leon English dub[41]
2013 Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix Leon Stock footage; English dub

Music video

Year Title Artist
2003 "White Flag" Dido

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