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Brandon Quinn

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Brandon Quinn
Born1977 (age 46–47)
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present
Known forBig Wolf on CampusCharmedKill SpeedThe FostersEntourage

Brandon Quinn is an American television and film actor. While Quinn started his career in 1998 as Charles Murphy in the film Express: Aisle to Glory, his major breakout role came in 1999 when he played high school quarterback-turned-werewolf Tommy Dawkins in the Canadian supernatural comedy Big Wolf on Campus.[1] Developing a cult following during its three-season run on Fox Family, Big Wolf on Campus was described by the Los Angeles Times as having "unpredictable laughs, visual whimsy, often clever writing and likable young leads."[2]

Career

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He has acted in other TV series and films such as Chicken Soup for the Soul, The Nightmare Room, Big Wolf on Campus, What I Like About You, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Malachance, Charmed, and Sweet Magnolias.

Personal life

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Quinn is of British, Irish and Dutch descent.[3] He found his passion for acting in high school theater after a serious car accident in his junior year that kept him from playing sports.[3]

Filmography

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Motion pictures

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Express: Aisle to Glory Charlie Murphy
2002 Fizzy Bizness Richie Taylor
2004 Malachance Ringo
2007 Silent Night Mick Short film[4]
2008 The Morgue Jacob
2010 Thirst Tyson
Kill Speed Rainman
2011 Life Happens Hot Jogger #2
2013 The Caper Kind/Swiss Mistake Cool Water Short
2015 Bad Things Doubles Short
2020 Greenland Passenger on C-17
2023 Die Hart Danny Morrison
On A Wing and a Prayer Ellis Ross

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1999-2002 Big Wolf on Campus Tommy Dawkins
2002 The Nightmare Room Ramos "Camp Nowhere: Part 1"
2003 What I Like About You Glenn "Partially Obstructed View"
2004 Drake & Josh Mark "Football"
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Dead guy "No More Bets"
2005 Reba Delivery Guy "Flowers for Van"
Charmed Agent Murphy
Twins Keith "Musical Chairs"
2006 Without a Trace Bartender "The Stranger"
Vanished Mark Valera
The O.C. Spencer Bullit
2007 Entourage Tom
2008 Knight Rider (2008 TV series) Max Hunter Season 1 Episode 7 - "I Wanna Rock 'N Roll All Knight"[5]
2010 The Vampire Diaries Lee "Bloodlines"[6]
2011 Against the Wall Richie Kowalski [7]
2013 Melissa & Joey Eric Season 3 Episode 2 - "Toxic Parents"
Bones Peter Kidman Season 9, Episode 9 - "The Fury in the Jury"[8]
2014 Looking for Mr. Right Henry Hallmark Channel Original Movie
2015 Grimm Charlie Riken Season 4 Episodes 9 and 10
2016 The Fosters Gabe Duncroft Season 3 Episode 13 - Season 5 Episode 19
NCIS Greg Abell Season 14 Episode 3 "Privileged Information"
2017 Rebel Thompson "Mack" McIntyre Season 1 episodes 1–9
Grey's Anatomy Leo Season 13 Episode 19
Kevin (probably) Saves the World Ignacio 'Iggy' DePerro Season 1 Episode 7
2019 Sins and Seduction
Grand Hotel (TV series) Victor Calloway Season 1 Episode 4
2020–2022 Sweet Magnolias Ronnie Sullivan Season 1 Episode 10, series regular since Season 2
2020 A Welcome Home Christmas Michael Fischer
2022 Creepshow Wade Cruise in "The Last Tsuburaya"
A Country Christmas Harmony Luke Covington
Cloudy With a Chance of Christmas Drake Hallmark
2023 All Rise Jim Evans (Season 3, Episode 15 - "Say Something")

References

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  1. ^ Big Wolf on Campus (TV Series 1999–2002) ⭐ 7.5 | Action, Comedy, Horror, retrieved 2023-11-01
  2. ^ Heffley, Lynne (1999-04-09). "'Big Wolf on Campus' Offers Quirky Comedy". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-11-01.
  3. ^ a b @TheBrandonQuinn (July 9, 2019). "I'm more british and Irish than I am Dutch" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ "Silent Night". January 16, 2007. Retrieved August 1, 2016 – via IMDb.
  5. ^ "Knight Rider". tvguide.com. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  6. ^ "Brandon Quinn to Guest Star on The Vampire Diaries". tvfanatic.com. 22 December 2009. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  7. ^ "Against the Wall - Official Show Site | myLifetime.com". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2011-07-16.
  8. ^ "The Fury in the Jury". November 15, 2013. Retrieved August 1, 2016 – via IMDb.
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