Jordan Belfi

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Jordan Belfi
Born (1978-11-30) November 30, 1978 (age 45)
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present
Spouse
Rachelle Dimaria
(m. 2018)
Children1

Jordan Belfi (born November 30, 1978) [1] is an American actor. He is best known for his work on HBO's Entourage , in which he plays agent Adam Davies, the nemesis of Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven). [2]

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Early life

Belfi was born in California and graduated from Wesleyan University in 2000. [3]

Career

Belfi also had a recurring guest star role in the CBS series Moonlight , [4] starring as the female lead's boyfriend.

Belfi also appeared briefly in the Gilmore Girls Season 5 episode "The Party's Over". He also guest starred on Hawaii Five-0 as Spenser Owens in season 1 Episode 14 "He Kane Hewa' Ole." In 2012, he guest starred on two episodes of Grey's Anatomy as Nick during season 8.

Belfi had a role on HBO's Entourage , in which he played agent Adam Davies, the nemesis of Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven). [2] On the show, Davies betrays Ari at his old agency, giving away Ari's secret effort to build his own firm. Belfi appears semi-regularly over seasons 1 and 2, and made a single appearance in season 3, and two appearances in season 5. He is well recognized for Entourage (2004), All American (2018), and Grey's Anatomy (2005).

Personal life

Belfi has been married to actress and producer Rachelle Dimaria since 2018. In June 2021, the couple announced that they were expecting their first child. [5] Their son was born on December 1, 2021. [6]

Film and television

Film roles
YearMovieRoleNotes
1993 Remote BenDirect-to-Video
2001 Power Rangers Time Force Walter BrownEpisode: "Legend of the Clock Tower"
2001 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Guy at the BronzeSeason 6, episode 9
2003 American Dreams Stephen PattersonSeason 1, episode 23
2004 Gilmore Girls Jordan ChaseSeason 5 Episode 8
2004-2009 Entourage Adam DaviesRecurring role (Seasons 1–6)
2006 Drake & Josh Go Hollywood Mitch Gordon
2007Ten Inch HeroFuzzy22
2007-2008 Moonlight Josh LindseyTV series
2009 CSI: Miami Neil PalmerTV series (Dead or Alive Series)
2009 Surrogates Victor Welch
2010 Ghost Whisperer Bruce AdlerSeason 5, episode 11
2011 Hawaii Five-0 Spenser OwensSeason 1, episode 14
2011 The Mentalist Wes AttwoodSeason 3, episode 15
2011-2013 Castle Beau Randolph2 episodes
2012The Millionaire TourGreg
2012 Bones Special Agent Andy Lister / Blaine ConwaySeason 7, episode 12
2012 Grey's Anatomy NickSeason 8, Episodes 22 & 23
2013Snow BrideBenjamin TannenhillTV movie for Hallmark Channel
2013 Burn Notice Cody WardS7, E6 "All or Nothing"
2014 Beyond the Lights Steve Sams
2015 Scandal Congressman Nicholas ReedSeason 4, 2 episodes
2017American CuriousDavid Green/Braulio
2018 Code Black Andrew FerrymanEpisode: "Change of Heart"
2018-2022 All American Principal Ed Landon10 episodes
2019 The Rookie Ross "Corkscrew" TeganEpisode: "Warriors and Guardians"
2019 9-1-1 Chase Mackey2 episodes
2021 Violet Ron Moore
2021 Good Girls Z6 episodes
2022Don't Look at the DemonMatty
2023 Nefarious Dr. James Martin
2023 V/H/S/85 Dr. Pike SpratlingFrame segment: "Total Copy"

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