Film and Television Credits
Film and Television appearances | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1993 | Untamed Heart | Orphan Boy | |
1994 | Heaven Sent | Eddie Chandler | |
1994 | Little Big League | James | |
1994 | Sweet Justice | Nicholas | Episode: "Story of My Life" |
1995 | Indian in the Cupboard, TheThe Indian in the Cupboard | Gillon | |
1996 | Alaska | Sean Barnes | |
1997 | Masterminds | Oswald Paxton | |
1998 | Hairy Bird, TheThe Hairy Bird | Snake | AKA, Strike! |
1998 | Another Day in Paradise | Bobbie | |
1999 | ER | Jesse Keenan | Episode: "Truth & Consequences" |
2000 | Crime and Punishment in Suburbia | Vincent | |
2000 | Preston Tylk | Dillon | |
2000 | Ricky 6 | Ricky Cowen | |
2000 | Luckytown | Colonel | |
2001 | Unsaid, TheThe Unsaid | Thomas Caffey | |
2002– 2004 |
Angel | Connor | 28 episodes |
2004 | Dandelion | Mason Mullich | |
2005 | Shakespeare's Sonnets | Sebastian | |
2006 | Alpha Dog | Pick Giaimo | |
2006 | Waning Moon | Michael | |
2007 | Killing Zelda Sparks | Craig Blackshear | |
2007– present |
Mad Men | Pete Campbell | Series Regular
Nominated— Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, 2008 |
2010 | Elektra Luxx | ||
2010 | American Experience | Thomas Nickerson | Episode: "Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World" |
2010 | Money | Fielding Goodney | TV mini-series |
2011 | Rango | Ezekiel | |
2011 | L.A. Noire | Walter Clemens | Arson Case: "The Gas Man" |
2011 | In Time | Philippe Weis | |
2012 | Fruit of Labor | Alfred |
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