David Boreanaz
David Boreanaz was born in Buffalo, New York, United States on May 16th, 1969 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 54, David Boreanaz biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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David Boreanaz (born May 16, 1969) is an American actor, television producer, and producer known for his appearances on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2004) and its spinoff Angel (1999–2004); and Jason Hayes in the military drama series SEAL Team (2017–present).
Early life
Boreanaz was born in Buffalo, New York, where his father, Dave Roberts (born David Thomas Boreanaz), was working as a weather forecaster and children's program (Rocketship 7) host as Dave Thomas for ABC affiliate WKBW-TV. Patti Boreanaz, his mother, was a travel agent. Bo and Beth, Bo and Beth, are his two older siblings. He is of Italian and Slovenian descent on his father's side (the surname Boreanaz is of Slovenian origins). His mother is of half Slovak and part Irish, German, French, and Swiss descent.
The family moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after his father took up WPVI-TV, the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia, when Boreanaz was seven years old. Boreanaz was born Catholic and attended Rosemont School of the Holy Child in Rosemont, Pennsylvania, and then high school at Malvern Preparatory School in Malvern, Pennsylvania, where he was an avid participant and competed on the school football team. He graduated from Ithaca College, New York, in 1991 with a degree in cinema and photography.
Personal life
Boreanaz was married to Ingrid Quinn from 1997 to 1999. Jaime Bergman, a Playboy model, died on November 24, 2001. They have a son who was born on May 1, 2002, and a daughter who was born on August 31, 2009.
Boreanaz underwent reconstructive surgery on his left knee's anterior cruciate ligament, a result of a running injury he suffered in high school that was not fully recovered at the time. His recovery did not stop Angel production from continuing, but he did limit his mobility and physical activity in several episodes, including his directorial debut, "Soul Purpose."
Boreanaz confessed to having an extramarital affair with Rachel Uchitel, the same woman with whom Tiger Woods was accused of cheating on his wife. Boreanaz has said that Uchitel threatened to blackmail him. Boreanaz's wife was pregnant at the time of the affair.
Boreanaz, his wife and their families, and their acquaintance Melissa and Aaron Ravo founded Chrome Girl in 2013. Both wives handle the day-to-day business, while their husbands help with the overall company. Boreanaz was involved in the design of the NHL colors line and supports them publicly, while advertising consultant Aaron Smith has helped with PR and marketing.
Boreanaz is a lifelong Philadelphia Flyer fan and a devoted fan of the Philadelphia Flyers. Boreanaz has a close friendship with his former Bones co-star Emily Deschanel.
In 2010, a female co-worker on the Bones sued him for sexual assault, claiming he had repeatedly threatened to kiss and fondle her. The woman's advocate requested that the case be dismissed in March 2011 while the fact was settled.
Career
Boreanaz moved to Los Angeles with a degree in filmmaking, but found it hard to gain work initially like many other struggling actors. Boreanaz slept on a couch at his sister's place, visiting film sets and doing production assistant work in order to learn more about the industry he hoped to be more involved with. He was a background extra in the 1993 movie 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).
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. 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. In the cult series, he played the mysterious Angel, a 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, 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, at which point 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 where he plays a vampire's victim (in the segment "MPS").
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 a movie titled I'm with Lucy. He was also to appear in the 2002 film Resident Evil as the main character, but turned down the role. 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 he did not reprise his role in the sequel.
In 2005, Boreanaz began starring opposite Emily Deschanel on the prime time 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, the character he voiced in that feature. As well as being a producer on Bones since its third season, Boreanaz also directed at least one episode every season since Season 4. BuddyTV ranked him No. 13 on its "TV's 100 Sexiest Men of 2010" list and No. 18 in 2011.
In the 2011 movie The Mighty Macs, Boreanaz played the role of Ed T. Rush, NBA referee and husband of Immaculata basketball coach Cathy Rush. 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. 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.
On March 22, 2017, Boreanaz joined the cast of a CBS drama project based on the United States Navy SEALs. The project received a series order on May 12, 2017, and became known as SEAL Team, which premiered on September 27, 2017.