Kip Pardue

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Kip Pardue
Born
Kevin Ian Pardue

(1975-09-23) September 23, 1975 (age 48)
Education Yale University (BA)
Occupation(s) Actor, model
Years active1999–present
SpouseAlyson Wilson

Kevin IanPardue (born September 23, 1975) is an American actor and model, who became known for his roles in the films Remember the Titans , But I'm a Cheerleader , Driven , The Rules of Attraction [1] and Thirteen .

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Early life and education

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Pardue attended Dunwoody High School, where he played defensive back for the football team. Pardue was co-captain of Dunwoody's 1993 Georgia Class AAAA state football championship team. [2] He also played center field for Dunwoody's baseball team. [3] The name "Kip" comes from the initials of his full name. Pardue earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Yale University, where he played football. [4]

Career

After graduating from college, Pardue was discovered by Molly Ringwald's publicist. [5] He has been a model for Armani, Polo and Abercrombie and Fitch. He was named as one of the "Top 10 Upcoming Actors" by Armani Exchange in 2001. [6]

On October 31, 2018, the Hermosa Beach Police Department announced it was investigating a report of sexual misconduct filed by actress and intimacy coordinator Sarah Scott, who alleged she was "sexually violated while at work" in May by Pardue, her former costar. [7] On July 7, 2019, SAG-AFTRA, a labor union, fined him $6,000 for sexually harassing Scott. [8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 But I'm a Cheerleader Clayton Dunn
2000 Whatever It Takes Harris
2000 Remember the Titans Ronnie Bass
2001 Driven Jimmy Bly
2002 The Rules of Attraction Victor Johnson
2003 Thirteen Luke
2002VacuumsJack Bentley
2003 Devil's Pond Mitch
2003InsanityJackson SingletonShort film
2003 This Girl's Life Kip
2004 American Crime Rob LatrobeDirect-to-video
2004 The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things Luther
2004 Imaginary Heroes Matt Travis
2004 Glitterati Victor WardUnreleased
2005 Loggerheads Mark Austin
2005Laura SmilesChris
2005 Undiscovered Euan Falcon
2005The Iris EffectPaul Bergamo
2006Black PlumDadShort film
2006WastedMitch
2007 The Trouble with Romance Jack Romero
2007 Ripple Effect Tyler
2007 The Wizard of Gore Edmund Bigelow
2007 South of Pico Robert
2007 Remarkable Power Preston
2008 Stag Night Mike
2009 Bitter/Sweet Brian Chandler
2010Below the BeltwayLuke
2010All That GlittersKip Pardue - Clayton DonovanShort film
2010Inspired by Bret Easton EllisVictor Ward
2011The Briefcase
2011 Answer This! Lucas Brannstrom
2011RetailRobertShort film
2011 Hostel: Part III CarterDirect-to-video
2012The IntroductionManShort film
2013 Phantom Yanis
2013 Missionary Ian Kingsmen
2013 Slightly Single in L.A. Zach
2015The NymphetsJoe
2016 American Fable Abe
2016Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the 4th ReichClarence Edward
2018Brand New Old LoveDavid
2018ChokeholdUncle RayDirect-to-video

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 7th Heaven ChrisEpisode: "Sometimes That's Just the Way It Is"
2006 House Brent MasonEpisode: "Forever"
2006 ER Ben Parker6 episodes
2008 Princess William HumphreyTelevision film
2013 Mad Men Tim Jablonski2 episodes
2013The Nightmare NannyBen GersonTelevision film
2013Holiday Road TripDavis
2014Looking for Mr. RightGeorge
2014 Ray Donovan FBI Agent Volchek5 episodes
2015 Agent X Josh RobinEpisode: "Back in Your Arms"
2017 Imposters Kurt RadcliffeEpisode: "Frog-Bikini-Eiffel Tower"
2017 Law and Order: Special Victims Unit Reverend Gary LanghamEpisode: "Conversion"
2017 NCIS: Los Angeles Michael SilvaEpisode: "Se Murio El Payaso"
2017–2018 Runaways Frank Dean 23 episodes
2018 Hawaii Five-0 Special Agent Douglas FischerEpisode: "Ka Hopu Nui 'Ana"
2018 Once Upon a Time ChadEpisode: "Chosen"

Video games

YearTitleRole
2017 Resident Evil 7: Biohazard Alan Douglas

Awards and nominations

YearGroupAwardResultNotes
2000Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsBest Male NewcomerNominated Remember the Titans
2002 Young Hollywood Awards New Stylemaker - MaleWon
2005 Vail Film Festival Rising Star AwardWon

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References

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  2. "Colleges; Michigan's Rose to Enter NBA Draft". The Atlanta Constitution . April 20, 1994. Retrieved August 28, 2022. Kip Pardue, a 6-2, 180-pound defensive back and co-captain of Dunwoody's Class AAA state championship team, will attend Yale, where he will play football.
  3. "High Schools; Dunwoody: Wildcats pound Mays 14-0". The Atlanta Constitution . March 24, 1994. Retrieved August 28, 2022. Senior center fielder Kip Pardue went 7-for-10.
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