Kevin Zegers
Kevin Zegers | |
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Born | Woodstock, Ontario, Canada | September 19, 1984
Occupations |
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Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse |
Jaime Feld (m. 2013) |
Children | 2 |
Kevin Joseph Zegers (born September 19, 1984) is a Canadian actor and model. He is known for his roles as Josh Framm in the Air Bud film series, Toby Osbourne in Transamerica (2005), Damien Dalgaard in the CW teen drama Gossip Girl, and as rookie FBI Agent Brendon Acres on the ABC crime drama The Rookie: Feds. He has also starred in the films Dawn of the Dead (2004), It's a Boy Girl Thing (2006), The Jane Austen Book Club (2007), Fifty Dead Men Walking (2008), Frozen (2010), The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, and Nighthawks (2019).
Early life
Zegers was born in Woodstock, Ontario,[1] the son of Mary-Ellen (née Veldman), a teacher, and Jim Zegers, a quarry worker.[2][3][4] He has two sisters, Krista and Katie. (The latter is also an actress; she appeared with him in John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness.)[5] He is of Dutch descent; all four of his grandparents were born in the Netherlands.[6] He attended St Mary's Catholic High School in Woodstock.[citation needed]
Zegers is active in sports, especially basketball, ice hockey, and golf.[7][8] He played on the Hollywood Knights celebrity basketball team, raising money for local Los Angeles schools.[9]
Career
Early work
Zegers began his performing career at the age of six, appearing in about 30 TV commercials.[5] His first film role was at the age of seven, in a small part in the Michael J. Fox comedy Life with Mikey (1993), playing a younger version of Fox's character.[1] Subsequently, he made a guest appearance on the acclaimed science fiction series The X-Files, playing a stigmatic child, Kevin Kryder, in the 1995 episode "Revelations," and had a recurring role on the Canadian TV series Traders (1996).[10][11] During this time, he appeared in several made-for-television films, including Thicker Than Blood: The Larry McLinden Story, The Silence of Adultery, and Rose Hill, and as Noah Thompson in the "Let's Get Invisible!" episode of Goosebumps.[12]
His career received a major boost when he won the role of Josh Framm in Air Bud (1997), a film about a lonely boy who befriends a basketball-playing dog. Air Bud launched a franchise, with four sequels. Zegers appeared in four of the films, as well as a similar title, MVP: Most Valuable Primate (2000), which featured a hockey-playing chimp.[13]
Around that time, he starred in other family-friendly fare, including A Call To Remember (1997) with Joe Mantegna,[14] Nico the Unicorn (1998) with Elisha Cuthbert, Treasure Island (1999) with Jack Palance, and Time Share (2000) with Nastassja Kinski.[15] He also played a boy who discovers he is a clone in the TV series So Weird (1999).[16] While also headlining numerous family/animal films, between 1997 and 2004, Zegers had starring or costarring roles in many low-budget horror films, often Canadian, including Shadow Builder, Komodo (1999), Wrong Turn (2003), and Fear of the Dark and The Hollow (both 2004).[17]
In Four Days (1999), Zegers played a nameless boy devoted to his bank-robber father. He also appeared in the short-lived American television series Titans (2000), opposite Yasmine Bleeth, for which he was chosen by producer Aaron Spelling. It was his first regular television series role. Zegers had previously worked with Bleeth in the 1999 film It Came from the Sky, where he played a mentally disabled child visited by an angel-like couple.[18] He co-starred with Harry Hamlin in Sex, Lies & Obsession (2001), a Lifetime Network film about sex addiction, and with Gena Rowlands and James Caan in The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie (2003), a television film drama that won three Daytime Emmy awards: Outstanding Children/Youth/Family Special, Outstanding Performer (Rowlands), and Outstanding Writing.[19]
In the summer of 2003, he filmed the drama Some Things That Stay at the same time as the remake of Dawn of the Dead, shuttling across Canada between sets. Around this time, he also continued his television work, appearing on Smallville in 2003 and House in 2004.
2005–present
In 2005, he had a major role in the Academy Award-nominated independent film Transamerica, co-starring Felicity Huffman. Zegers' performance as Toby Osbourne, the street-hustling bisexual son of a trans woman (Huffman) was praised by several critics, and he won the Trophée Chopard for Male Revelation at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.[20] Director Duncan Tucker said he had to overcome his initial wariness over Zegers' good looks before casting him for the role.[21] Variety's reviewer wrote that "Zegers... finds multiple dimensions in pic's potentially most clichéd character...,"[22] and The Hollywood Reporter's critic said, "As a boy who considers sex his chief talent, Zegers... conveys Toby's essential sweetness and hunger for real affection, making him much more than just a vain or damaged kid."[23]
Also in 2005, he appeared with Shailene Woodley in Felicity: An American Girl Adventure, a television film set in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1775, based on the American Girl book series.[24] He played 15-year-old Benjamin "Ben" Davidson, an apprentice at a shop owned by Felicity's father.[25] In 2006, Zegers played supervillain Concussion in the comedy Zoom, with Tim Allen, and had the lead role opposite Samaire Armstrong in the romantic comedy It's a Boy Girl Thing.[26] He guest-starred as Damien Dalgaard in Gossip Girl from 2009 until 2010, and returned again in late 2010 for multiple episodes throughout season 4. He appeared in Rock Mafia's 2010 music video "The Big Bang", and in 2012, played the male protagonist in the television series Titanic: Blood and Steel.[27][28][29]
Zegers portrayed Alec Lightwood in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013).[30] He joined the cast of Fear the Walking Dead for the series' fourth season.[31]
Personal life
In August 2013, Zegers married Jaime Feld, a talent agent.[32] The couple had twin girls in August 2015.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Life with Mikey | Little Mikey Chapman | |
1994 | In the Mouth of Madness | Kid | Appeared with his real-life sister Katie |
1996 | Specimen | Bart | |
1997 | Air Bud | Josh Framm | |
1998 | Shadow Builder | Chris Hatcher | |
Air Bud: Golden Receiver | Josh Framm | ||
Nico the Unicorn | Billy Hastings | ||
1999 | Treasure Island | Jim Hawkins | |
Four Days | Simon | ||
Komodo | Patrick Connally | ||
2000 | The Acting Class | Lou Carpman | |
Air Bud: World Pup | Josh Framm | ||
MVP: Most Valuable Primate | Steven Westover | ||
2002 | Virginia's Run | Darrow Raines | |
Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch | Josh Framm | ||
2003 | Wrong Turn | Evan | |
Fear of the Dark | Dale Billings | ||
The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie | Charlie Proud | ||
2004 | Dawn of the Dead | Terry | |
The Hollow | Ian Cranston | ||
Some Things That Stay | Rusty Murphy | ||
2005 | Transamerica | Toby Wilkins | |
2006 | Zoom | Connor Shepard / Concussion | |
It's a Boy Girl Thing | Woody Deane | ||
2007 | The Jane Austen Book Club | Trey | |
Normal | Jordie | ||
The Stone Angel | John Shipley | ||
2008 | Gardens of the Night | Frank | |
The Narrows | Mike Manadoro | ||
Fifty Dead Men Walking | Sean | ||
2009 | The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll | Spyder | |
2010 | Frozen | Dan Walker | |
2011 | Vampire | Simon | |
Girl Walks into a Bar | Billy | ||
The Entitled | Paul Dynan | ||
2013 | The Colony | Sam | |
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones | Alec Lightwood | ||
All the Wrong Reasons | Simon Brunson | ||
2015 | The Curse of Downers Grove | Chuck | |
2017 | Aftermath | John Gullick | |
2019 | Nighthawks | Chad | |
2022 | Corrective Measures | Captain Jason Brody |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Street Legal | Jeremy Morris | Episode: "It's a Wise Child" |
1993 & 1996 | Tales from the Cryptkeeper | 6X (voice)/Jermey (voice) | Episodes: "Grounds for Horror" & ""Uncle Harry's Horrible House of Horrors" |
1995–1996 | The Magic School Bus | Mikey Ramon | Voice role, 2 episodes |
1994 | Free Willy | Einstein (voice) | Episode: "Cry of the Dolphin" |
Thicker Than Blood: The Larry McLinden Story | Larry McLinden in 1954 | Television film | |
1995 | Road to Avonlea | Gordon Bradley | Episode: "A Time to Every Purpose" |
The X-Files | Kevin Kryder | Episode: "Revelations" | |
The Silence of Adultery | Steven Harlett | Television film | |
1996 | Goosebumps | Noah Thompson | Episode: "Let's Get Invisible!" |
The Cold Heart of a Killer | Matthew Arnold | Television film | |
1996–1997 | Traders | Sean Blake | Recurring role (seasons 2 & 3), 7 episodes |
1997 | Rose Hill | Cole Clayborne at 13 | Television film |
A Call to Remember | Ben Tobias | ||
1999 | Twice in a Lifetime | Young Flash Jericho | Episode: "Blood Brothers" |
So Weird | Ryan Ollman | Episode: "Second Generation" | |
It Came from the Sky | Andy Bridges | Television film | |
2000 | Time Share | Thomas Weiland | Television film |
2000–2001 | Titans | Ethan Benchley | Main role |
2001 | Sex, Lies & Obsession | Josh Thomas | Television film |
2003 | Smallville | Seth Nelson | Episode: "Magnetic" |
2004 | House | Brandon Merrell | Episode: "Occam's Razor" |
2005 | Felicity: An American Girl Adventure | Benjamin "Ben" Davidson | Television film |
2009–2011 | Gossip Girl | Damien Dalgaard | Recurring role (seasons 3–4), 10 episodes |
2012 | Titanic: Blood and Steel | Mark Muir | Main role |
2014 | Gracepoint | Owen Burke | |
2016 | Notorious | Oscar Keaton | |
2018 | Dirty John | Toby Sellers | Recurring role |
Fear the Walking Dead | Melvin | Recurring role (season 4)[31] | |
2019 | Hell's Kitchen | Himself | Represented St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at a private dinner service; Episode: "Poor Trev" |
What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage | Episode: “Flaremenon“ | ||
2021 | Rebel[33] | Nate[34] | Main role |
2022 | The Rookie: Feds | Brendon Acres | Main role |
Music video
Year | Title | Artist |
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2010 | "The Big Bang" | Rock Mafia |
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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1998 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Feature Film: Leading Young Actor | Air Bud | Won |
Best Performance in a TV Movie/Pilot/Mini-Series: Supporting Young Actor | A Call to Remember | Nominated | ||
Best Performance in a TV Movie or Feature Film: Young Ensemble | Rose Hill | |||
YoungStar Award | Best Young Actor in a Comedy Film | Air Bud | ||
1999 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Feature Film: Leading Young Actor | Air Bud: Golden Receiver | |
2001 | Young Artist Award | MVP: Most Valuable Primate | ||
2006 | Cannes Film Festival | Trophée Chopard – Male Revelation | Transamerica | Won[35] |
References
- ^ a b "Zegers preparing for latest role - Woodstock Sentinel Review - Ontario, CA". Woodstock Sentinel Review. Archived from the original on April 7, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
- ^ "CANOE - JAM! Movies: Zegers the new hot Canuck". Jam.canoe.ca. January 12, 2006. Retrieved October 26, 2013.
- ^ Rizzo, Carita. "Kevin Zegers | Celebrities". Hollywood.com. Retrieved October 26, 2013.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 12, 2015. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
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- ^ "KZ MOTH EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW 2012 « Kevin Zegers – Man of the Hour". Kz-manofthehour.com. June 7, 2012. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 26, 2013.
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- ^ Simonpillai, Radheyan (April 25, 2013). "Kevin Zegers". NOW Magazine.
- ^ "HollywoodKnights.com > The Knights Gazette". www.hollywoodknights.com.
- ^ "The X-Files - Season 3 Episode 11" – via www.rottentomatoes.com.
- ^ Johnston, I. Paul (June 4, 2014). "Canadian Star Of The Week: Kevin Zegers".
- ^ "9 Actors Who Terrified Us In The Original Goosebumps". Much.com.
- ^ "Kid-Friendly 'MVP' Is Chimp Off the Old Block". Los Angeles Times. October 20, 2000.
- ^ "A Poignant Holocaust Tale in 'Remember'". Los Angeles Times. August 30, 1997.
- ^ Thomas, Leah Marilla. "New Villains Arrived On 'Fear The Walking Dead' & Their Tactics Are… Unusual". Bustle.
- ^ "TV Guide". Triangle Publications. April 13, 2002 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Bram Stoker's SHADOWBUILDER w/ Rooker and Todd Hits Blu-ray in August". June 18, 2018.
- ^ Kelly, Brendan (May 21, 1998). "It Came From The Sky".
- ^ Staff, Multi Channel News (September 24, 2002). "Showtime to Air Mrs. Ritchie". Multichannel.
- ^ "Chopard and the Cannes Festival: A nine-year idyll". Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry FH. June 14, 2006. Retrieved March 10, 2007.
- ^ "AfterElton.com - Interview with Transamerica Director Duncan Tucker (page 2)". May 13, 2006. Archived from the original on May 13, 2006.
- ^ Cockrell, Eddie (February 21, 2005). "Transamerica".
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on March 20, 2019. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Felicity: An American Girl Adventure - Movie Review". www.commonsensemedia.org. August 2, 2007.
- ^ Tripp, Valerie (June 13, 1991). Meet Felicity: An American Girl. Pleasant Company. ISBN 9781562470043 – via Google Books.
- ^ Dwyer, Michael. "SWAP SLOP". The Irish Times.
- ^ "Miley Cyrus embarrassed by Kevin Zegers kiss". CTVNews. November 18, 2010.
- ^ "'Titanic: Blood and Steel' Star Kevin Zegers on Mastering Accents, Movie vs. TV Roles and Working With the 'Boss of Actors' (Q&A)". The Hollywood Reporter. October 8, 2012.
- ^ "Titanic: Blood & Steel recounts building of fateful ship - CBC News". CBC. September 18, 2012. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
- ^ Tatiana Siegel, Borys Kit, Kevin Zegers Joins Fantasy Epic 'The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones', August 1, 2012, The Hollywood Reporter
- ^ a b Petski, Denise (December 5, 2017). "'Fear The Walking Dead': Kevin Zegers Digs Up Role In Season 4". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
- ^ Kevin Zegers Marries Jaime Feld, People Magazine, Sheila Cosgrove Baylis, 08/04/2013
- '^ "Rebel Drama From Greys Boss, Starring Katey Sagal, Gets Series Order at ABC". TVLine.com. September 16, 2020. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
- ^ Petski, Denise (September 23, 2020). "Kevin Zegers & Sam Palladio Join Katey Sagal In Erin Brockovich-Inspired ABC Drama 'Rebel'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
- ^ "Q&A WITH KEVIN ZEGERS". Anthem magazine. September 20, 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
External links
- Kevin Zegers at IMDb
- 1984 births
- 20th-century Canadian male actors
- 21st-century Canadian male actors
- Canadian male child actors
- Canadian male film actors
- Canadian male models
- Canadian male television actors
- Canadian male voice actors
- Canadian people of Dutch descent
- Living people
- Male actors from Ontario
- People from Woodstock, Ontario
- Chopard Trophy for Male Revelation winners