Jeffrey Pierce

TV Actor

Jeffrey Pierce was born in Denver, Colorado, United States on December 13th, 1971 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 52, Jeffrey Pierce biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 13, 1971
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Denver, Colorado, United States
Age
52 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Actor, Film Director, Film Producer, Model, Stunt Performer, Television Actor
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Spouse(s)
Kirstin Pierce ​(m. 2000)​
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1
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Jeffrey Pierce Career

At age 25, he made his acting debut when he played Bill Drake in the 1997 episode "Soulmate" from the television series Pacific Blue.

Since then he has appeared in a number of series in guest roles, for example in Profiler, The West Wing, Judging Amy, JAG, Charmed, Crossing Jordan, NCIS, Life, Criminal Minds, Private Practice, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Castle, NCIS: Los Angeles, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Nikita, The Night Shift, Justified, The Mysteries of Laura and Hell's 9th Circle.

Pierce took on his most famous role to date in 2005 in Charlie Jade, in which he played the title role. Pierce has also appeared repeatedly in series such as Close to Home, The Nine, Alcatraz, Cult, The Tomorrow People, Drop Dead Diva and Bosch. His film appearances include works such as S1m0ne, The Foreigner and The Double.

In addition to his acting activities, Pierce also regularly lends his voice to video game characters or provides the movement model. It can be heard more often in the original, especially in the Call of Duty video game series.

He then provided the voice and motion-capture of the character Tommy Miller in the video game, The Last of Us, which became his most prominent role. Originally, Pierce auditioned for the role of Joel Miller, which was later given to fellow castmate Troy Baker. When the team was required to cast an actor for the role of Tommy, they immediately contacted Pierce, as they were impressed by his audition. He then reprised his role in its 2020 sequel The Last of Us Part II, for which he was nominated for Performer in a Supporting Role at the 17th British Academy Games Awards.

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With 8.1 million viewers ahead of the season one finale, the Last of Us hits a new same-day series

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2023
With Sunday night's penultimate Season 1 episode generating a new series peak for same-day viewers, HBO's The Last of Us is still a big hit for the pay cable network. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the hit series pulled in 8.1 million viewers for Sunday night's new episode, When We Are In Need. The 8.1 million same-day viewers increase by 74% over the series premiere on January 15, which was watched by 4.7 million viewers.

A shocking 16% of children have been abused online by an online predatory, and predatory adults are not the only threat

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 14, 2022
The researchers found that abuse cases were "often sequels to dating assault, sexual harassment, and sexual assault, not limited to adult internet predators.' The report found other forms of assault, such as non-consensual sexting and revenge porn, among other things, as well as troubling numbers of children being groomed online by adult predators (5.4 percent), as well as pregnant women. The report comes after reports of adults, including teachers in New York, Kansas, and Florida, abusing children on the internet, and cases of youths being lured into depraved activities by groomers on online games such as Fortnite.