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David Monahan | |
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Years active | 2000–present |
Spouse | Larry Sullivan |
Children | 1 |
David Harold Monahan (born August 13, 1971) is an American actor, best known for recurring roles on Crossing Jordan as Detective Matt Seely and Dawson's Creek as Tobey Barret. He has also appeared in such films as The Last Supper (2000), The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005) and Something New (2006). He also appeared in the Supernatural episode "Houses of the Holy".
Monahan was born in North Olmsted, Ohio. A 1989 graduate of Bishop O'Connell High School (in Arlington County, Virginia), Monahan graduated from Harvard University with an honor degree in government.[ citation needed ]
Monahan's husband is actor Larry Sullivan; they have one adopted child together. The couple was featured in a Campbell's Soup ad released in 2015. [1] [2]
Genre | Year | Title | Role | Episodes | Notes |
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TV series | 2000 | Dawson's Creek | Tobey Barret | "Self Reliance" | 7 episodes total |
Short film | 2000 | The Last Supper | Rollins | 23 minutes | |
Film | 2000 | This Is Not an Exit: The Fictional World of Bret Easton Ellis | Hamlin | ||
TV series | 2001 | Dawson's Creek | Tobey Barret | "The Te of Pacey" "Hopeless" "Late" "Promicide" "The Graduate" "Use Your Disillusion" | 7 episodes total |
TV series | 2001 | The Geena Davis Show | Tim | "The Prime Directive" | |
TV series | 2003 | Angel | Garrett | "Players" | |
TV series | 2003 | NCIS | P.O. Drew | "Sub Rosa" | |
TV series | 2003 | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Aaron's Friend | "Sabrina in Wonderland" | |
TV series | 2004 | Crossing Jordan | Detective Matt Seely | "Second Chances" "Revealed" "Out of Sight" "Blue Moon" "What Happens in Vegas Dies in Boston" | 14 episodes total |
Short film | 2005 | A.M.D.G.: A World Is Not Enough | Francis Xavier | 26 minutes | |
TV series | 2005 | Cold Case | Evan | "Ravaged" | |
TV series | 2005 | Crossing Jordan | Detective Matt Seely | "Murder in the Rue Morgue" "Gray Murders" "Locard's Exchange" "Forget Me Not" "There's No Place Like Home II" "Death Goes On" | 14 episodes total |
Film | 2005 | The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green | Leo Worth | ||
TV series | 2006 | Crossing Jordan | Detective Matt Seely | "Loves Me Not" "The Elephant in the Room" | 14 episodes total |
Film | 2006 | Something New | Bill Lebree | ||
Film | 2006 | Kalamazoo? | Jim Sanderson | ||
TV series | 2007 | Crossing Jordan | Detective Matt Seely | "Seven Feet Under" | 14 episodes total |
TV series | 2007 | Supernatural | Father Thomas Gregory | "Houses of the Holy" | |
TV series | 2007 | Tell Me You Love Me | Alex | "Episode #1.4" | |
TV series | 2008 | Criminal Minds | Deacon Rogers | "In Heat" | |
TV series | 2008 | Say Goodnight | Bernard | ||
TV series | 2008 | The Starter Wife | Julian | "The Ex-Files" | |
TV series | 2008 | Swingtown | Henry | "Get Down Tonight" "Surprise!" "Take It to the Limit" | |
Film | 2009 | Acts of Mercy | Dr. Ed Grey | ||
TV series | 2009 | Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List | Himself | "Paris Is My New BFF" | |
TV series | 2009 | The Mentalist | George Doverton | "A Price Above Rubies" | |
TV series | 2009 | Privileged | Keith | "All About What Lies Beneath" "All About the Big Picture" "All About Betrayal" "All About a Brand New You!" | |
TV series | 2010 | House M.D. | Jay | "Baggage" | |
Film | 2010 | Miss Nobody | |||
TV series | 2010 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Jon Donnelly | "Past Lives" | |
TV series | 2011 | Dexter | Nathan Roberts | "Once Upon a Time..." "Smokey and the Bandit" | |
TV series | 2011 | Rizzoli & Isles | Tom Payson | "Living Proof" | |
Film | 2012 | The Dark Knight Rises | Applied Sciences Tech #2 | ||
TV miniseries | 2012 | Political Animals | Congressman Sean Reeves | "Lost Boys" | |
TV series | 2012 | Revenge | Alexander Barrol | "Duress" | |
TV series | 2017 | Big Little Lies | Bernard |
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