Seth Adkins

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Seth Adkins
Born
Seth Elijah Adkins

(1989-10-30) October 30, 1989 (age 35)
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present
Website www.sethadkins.net

Seth Elijah Adkins (born October 30, 1989) is an American actor. He made his debut as a child actor in the TV shows Small Talk and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch in 1996 and the films ...First Do No Harm and Titanic in 1997. He later made a successful transition to portraying adult characters. Adkins played Pinocchio in the film Geppetto (2000) and appeared in the film Let Me In (2010) directed by Matt Reeves.

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Personal life

Adkins was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He has two elder brothers, Zachary (b. 1978) and Josh (b. 1981). His father is a principal and his mother a former teacher. At an early age and with the support of his parents, Adkins followed his older brother into the acting profession. He graduated in 2008 from the Public Academy for Performing Arts.

Career

Adkins made his debut in 1996, in the shows Small Talk and in Sabrina, the Teenage Witch . He appeared in the series ER , and C-16: FBI , and in the films ...First Do No Harm , Stir , Titanic . He voiced Duby in the film Baby Geniuses . He had a role in the television movie Wuthering Heights , and in the feature films Funky Monkey , Bad News Bears , Privileged, and Let Me In . Adkins also appeared in the television series CSI: Miami and Touched by an Angel , Judging Amy , NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service , and Crash .

Filmography

Film

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Titanic 3-Year-Old Slovakian Boy
Stir Matthew Bekins
1998 Mafia! Tiny Anthony Cortino
1999 Pirates of the Plain BobbyLead Role
Baby Geniuses DubyVoice
2000 Taming Andrew Andrew Carlson
2003The FailuresSam Kyle
2004 Funky Monkey Michael Dean
2005 Bad News Bears Jimmy
2007Pirate CampCooper
2009Becoming EduardoHenry
2010PrivilegedNick Webber
Let Me In Jett
2011 This Must Be the Place Jimmy
2014 Frontera Sean

Television

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Rex"A Girl and Her Cat"
1997 ER Benny Miles"Fortune's Fools"
C-16: FBI Daniel Rooney"Eight Pounds of Pressure"
...First Do No Harm Robbie ReimullerTelevision movie
1998 The Pretender Nicky Parks"Silence"
Touched by an Angel Nick Beringer"Perfect Little Angel"
1999The PromiseBilly StollerTelevision movie
2000 Geppetto Pinocchio Television musical film
The Drew Carey Show Pinocchio"What's Wrong with This Episode III"
2002 CSI: Miami Conner"Losing Face"
Paranormal GirlTelevision movie
2003 Touched by an Angel Sam"A Time for Every Purpose"
Wuthering Heights Young HendrixTelevision movie
2005 Judging Amy Charley Dane"The Long Run"
The West Wing Cody Zucker"A Good Day"
2006 NCIS Sean Hodges"Iced"
2009 Crash Lorenzano"You, I'll Be Following"
"No Matter What You Do"
2012 Longmire TJ Stewart"A Damn Shame"
2015 The Messengers Sam"Awakening"
2020 Better Call Saul Police Service Assistant"Wexler v. Goodman"

Video games

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Kingdom Hearts Pinocchio

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