Bradley Stryker

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Bradley Stryker
Born (1977-06-29) June 29, 1977 (age 46)
Seattle, Washington, United States
OccupationActor
Years active2001–present

Bradley Stryker (born June 29, 1977) is an American actor, who portrayed Trey Atwood on the FOX series The O.C. .

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He has a lead role in the feature film, Tillamook Treasure (2006), playing Tom, the sidekick of logger Jimmy Kimbell.

Stryker also had a role in Bruce Almighty , as well as the homoerotic thrillers The Brotherhood and Wolves of Wall Street . He was "Night, Mother", a first-season episode of the television crime series CSI: NY. He also appears as lead actor in the 2004 Renault Clio and Nokia commercial directed by Carter & Blitz.

In late 2010, he portrayed the DC Comics villain Deadshot in "Shield", the second episode of Smallville's final season. [1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 The Brotherhood Devon EisleyVideo
2001Final StabPatrickVideo
2002 Wolves of Wall Street Kennison
2006 Tillamook Treasure Tom
2006110%: When Blood, Sweat and Tears Are Not EnoughMr. Jennings
2011The American DreamChuck
2011Red RabbitArcher RossVideo short
2017Land of SmilesDale
2017 Drone Ted Little
2017 Max 2: White House Hero Chef Coop
2019 Cold Pursuit Limbo
2019 Get Gone GrantPost-production
2020 Let Him Go Sheriff Nevelson
2023 Mercy Mick

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Family Law Eddie Mendoza"Recovery"
2001 The Huntress Arno"Ah, Wilderness"
2002 Strong Medicine Franky"Outcomes"
2003 Angel Sculpture Vamp"Sacrifice"
2003 Crossing Jordan Jack"Pandora's Trunk: Part 1"
2003 The O.C. Trey Atwood"Premiere", "The Homecoming"
2004 CSI: NY Jason"Night, Mother"
2005 Las Vegas Eric Nesterenko / Kellen Phillips"To Protect and Serve Manicotti"
2005 Cold Case Joe Young (1985)"Kensington"
2005 Just Legal Kem Hunt"Pilot"
2006 Windfall Colin Evett"Changing Partners", "The Myth of More", "Crash Into You"
2007Termination PointVan EldenTV film
2008 To Love and Die Officer HarveTV film
2009 Stargate Universe Curtis"Air: Parts 1-3"
2009The FarmCO Mark PerryTV film
2009 Supernatural Uncle Ted"Family Remains"
2010 Psych Stu Crawford"Thrill Seekers and Hell Raisers"
2010–11 Smallville Deadshot "Shield", "Collateral"
2012 Arctic Air Wade"Hijacked"
2012 Fringe Rick"Letters of Transit"
2012 True Justice Leka"Violence of Action", "Dirty Money"
2013 Red Widow Wallace"The Escape"
2014 Unforgettable Greg Zoller"Reunion"
2015 Supernatural Tony"The Hunter Games"
2015 The Lizzie Borden Chronicles SkipjackTV miniseries
2016 iZombie Kenny"The Whopper", "Eternal Sunshine of the Caffeinated Mind", "Salivation Army"
2017 The 100 Baylis"Gimme Shelter", "God Complex"
2017 The Arrangement Bryson"Control"
2017Witness ProtectionDavisTV film
2017–18 Damnation TannerRecurring role
2017–18 Chesapeake Shores John RawlRecurring role (seasons 2–3)
2018 Lost in Space BK / Driller"2.4"
2018 El Recluso Jack"1.1"
2019 Heartland Tony"12.6"
2021 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Jimmy Gunn
2022 FBI Eric Ward5.8 Into the Fire
2022 Devil in Ohio Sheriff Wilkins

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References

  1. "Smallville Casts Hawkgirl and Deadshot - IGN". 4 August 2010 via uk.ign.com.