Daniel Booko | |
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Born | Daniel Paul Booko October 17, 1983 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2005–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 3 [1] |
Daniel Paul Booko (born October 17, 1983) is an American actor and model. [2] He has had roles in The O.C , Hannah Montana , and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody , and in the film Bratz: The Movie . His father is Pastor Paul Booko of Riverside Church in Three Rivers, Michigan. His mother starred in many commercials in Chicago throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
Booko played football and was involved with the music department at North Park University.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | American Pie Presents: Band Camp | Senior Football Player | |
2006 | The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift | Clay's Buddy #2 | |
2007 | The Replacement Child | Burl Smith | Short |
Bratz: The Movie | Brad | ||
2008 | MeterMan | Steve Slyker | Short |
Foreign Exchange | Gordan 'Shantz' Lally | ||
Bleachers | Johnny | ||
The Open Door | Spike | ||
2009 | City of Shoulders and Noses | Officer Daniel Cursa | |
2010 | Crazy on the Outside | Cooper Luboja | |
2011 | A Warrior's Heart | Powell | |
Getting that Girl | Bill Beauchanon | ||
2012 | Wyatt Earp's Revenge | Spike Kenedy | |
Jersey Shore Shark Attack | Paulie Balzac | ||
2013 | 21 & Over | Julian | |
2015 | Superfast! | Curtis | |
2016 | Sniper: Special Ops | Rich | |
2019 | Secret Obsession | Russell Williams |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Kyle | Episode: "Maddie Checks In" |
Entourage | Frat Guy #1 | Episode: "Aquamansion" | |
2006 | Numb3rs | Jake Porter | Episode: "Dark Matter" |
The O.C. | Connor | Episode: "The Summer Bummer" | |
2007 | Hannah Montana | Starvos | Episodes: "My Boyfriend's Jackson and There's Gonna Be Trouble" |
2009 | Desperate Housewives | Mahoney | Episode: "Don't Walk on the Grass" |
2010 | Medium | Crew Cut | Episode: "How to Beat a Bad Guy" |
2011 | iCarly | Cort | Episode: "iHire an Idiot" |
Romantically Challenged | Matthew Benjamin | Episode: "Hey-Now, Hey-Now, Perry's Girlfriend's Back" | |
2012 | Kickin' It | Luke | Episode: "Skate Rat" |
2016 | The Goldbergs | Eddie/Jordy Wahlberg | Episode: "George! George Glass!" |
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