Blake Woodruff

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Blake Woodruff is an American actor who was born on June 19, 1995.

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Career

Woodruff began his acting career playing the role of the crying boy in the 2003 thriller Blind Horizon . Further more, he played Mike Baker in the 2003 film Cheaper by the Dozen . [1] In 2004, he played Danny Pope in Mister Ed . From 2004-2005, he played Noah Newman in 5 episodes of The Young and the Restless . In 2005, he played Jake Martin in Back to You and Me. The same year, he reprised his role as Mike Baker in Cheaper by the Dozen 2 . In 2007, he played David in Whisper .

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Blind Horizon Crying BoyUncredited
Cheaper by the Dozen Mike Baker
2004 Mr. Ed Danny Pope
2004-2005 The Young and the Restless Noah Newman5 Episodes
2005Back to You and MeJake Martin
Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Mike Baker
2007 Whisper David Sandborn
2017 Victor Crowley Zach

Awards

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
2004 Young Artist Awards [2] Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film Cheaper by the Dozen Won
2006 Young Artist Award Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Nominated

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References

  1. "Blake Woodruff interview". The StarScoop. 10 March 2015. Archived from the original on 21 December 2005. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  2. "25th Annual Young Artist Awards" . Retrieved April 26, 2012.