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*After landing his first silver screen role playing ''Young Bobby'' in [[Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius]], Devon went on to star in [http://imdb.com/title/tt0407612/ ''The Brooke Ellison Story''] directed by [[Christopher Reeve]] and [http://imdb.com/title/tt0423510/ ''Warm Springs''], playing the son of [[Kenneth Branagh|Kenneth Branagh's]] character [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]].
*After landing his first silver screen role playing ''Young Bobby'' in [[Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius]], Devon went on to star in the television movies, [http://imdb.com/title/tt0407612/ ''The Brooke Ellison Story''] directed by [[Christopher Reeve]] and [http://imdb.com/title/tt0423510/ ''Warm Springs''], playing the son of [[Kenneth Branagh|Kenneth Branagh's]] character [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]].


*Later Devon landed lead roles in two independent films, with the stories of each film being told through the eyes of Devon's characters. The first of the films was ''[[Canvas (film)|Canvas]]'', in which he starred opposite [[Marcia Gay Harden]] and [[Joe Pantoliano]]. The second film was ''[[Dog Days of Summer (film)|Dog Days of Summer]]'' in which he starred opposite [[Will Patton]] and [[Colin Ford]].
*Later Devon landed lead roles in two independent films, with the stories of each film being told through the eyes of Devon's characters. The first of the films was ''[[Canvas (film)|Canvas]]'', in which he starred opposite [[Marcia Gay Harden]] and [[Joe Pantoliano]]. The second film was ''[[Dog Days of Summer (film)|Dog Days of Summer]]'' in which he starred opposite [[Will Patton]] and [[Colin Ford]].

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Devon Gearhart

Devon Gearhart (born May 5, 1995 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American actor. Gearhart grew up in Atlanta, Georgia and began acting at the age of 7, landing national commercials with Burger King, PBS, Pizza Hut and The Cartoon Network. Devon's silver screen debut came in 2004 when he landed the role of Young Bobby in Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California[1].

Film Work