Shane West | |
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![]() West in 2015 | |
Born | Shannon Bruce Snaith June 10, 1978 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. |
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Years active | 1995–present |
Musical career | |
Genres | Punk rock |
Instrument | Vocals |
Shannon Bruce Snaith [1] [2] (born June 10, 1978), [3] better known as Shane West, is an American actor, singer and songwriter. He is known for his portrayal of Eli Sammler in the ABC family drama Once and Again , Landon Carter in A Walk to Remember , Dr. Ray Barnett in the NBC medical drama ER , Michael Bishop in The CW spy drama Nikita and in the WGN fantasy adventure historical drama Salem as John Alden. West received critical acclaim for his performance portraying Darby Crash in the biopic What We Do Is Secret .
As well as acting, West has performed with punk rock bands the Germs, Jonny Was, and the Twilight Creeps.
West was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the son of Leah Catherine ( née Launey), a lawyer, and Don Snaith, a drugstore owner. [4] [5] Both his parents were musicians and had their own punk rock bands. [6] His mother is of Cajun French descent. His father was born in Jamaica, of British and Portuguese-Jewish origin. [7] [8] [9] He is the eldest of three children, with a sister Simone and a half-sister Marli Ann. His parents divorced in 1982 when he was four years old. [10] Influenced by his parents, he grew up listening to the Clash, the Jam, Blondie, Elvis Costello, and the Kinks. [6] He said, "I always thought I would be doing music rather than acting." [6]
At age ten, West, his mother and his sister Simone relocated to Compton, California, as his mother was pursuing job opportunities. They later moved to Norwalk, California. [10] [11] Embarrassed by his feminine first name, West went by his middle name Bruce but changed his name to Shane West in high school when he took up acting. [12]
West struggled to land acting work for two years and resided at his manager's house [11] [13] before making his acting debut in 1995, playing Dave Lattimore in the CBS drama Picket Fences (season 4, episode 6, "Heart of Saturday Night")
In 1998, West guest-starred in several television series, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer , and played Mark Tapper in the stage production of The Cider House Rules. [14] He landed his first major role in 1999 in the ABC family drama Once and Again , playing Eli Sammler for three seasons. West's feature film debut was in Liberty Heights , a film about a Jewish family in Baltimore, directed by Barry Levinson. He also co-starred in teen comedies Whatever It Takes (2000) and Get Over It (2001).
West was cast as Landon Carter opposite singer and actress Mandy Moore in 2002's adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' novel A Walk to Remember . Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times found him "quietly convincing". [15] His performance in the film earned him a Teen Choice Award for Choice Chemistry with Moore. He also appeared in the Mandy Moore music video "Cry". That year, West won the Young Hollywood Award Male Superstar of Tomorrow.
In 2003, West starred as an adult version of Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen alongside Sean Connery. A year later, he joined the cast of the NBC medical drama, ER in the eleventh-season premiere, playing resident Ray Barnett. In May 2007, West left ER at the end of the thirteenth season after winning a role in Supreme Courtships, [16] but the series was not picked up by the Fox Network. In October 2008, West returned to ER for three episodes during its fifteenth and final season. [17]
During hiatus between seasons of ER, West worked on shooting What We Do Is Secret , an independent film, which premiered at the 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival after much delay. [18] [19] West helped to finance it. [20] [21] In the film, he portrays Darby Crash, a member of the 1970s punk band the Germs. Members of the band were so impressed by West's performance that they re-formed the band with West taking the deceased Crash's place. West received positive reviews for his portrayal in the movie; the San Francisco Chronicle stated that he is the one who "lifts the entire film to a whole other level". [22] Similarly, The Seattle Times wrote that his impersonation was "worth saluting" while TV Guide called it "pretty impressive". [23] [24] In 2008, he received the Rising Star Award in Philadelphia Film Festival for his work in What We Do is Secret. [25] [26]
West starred as Michael Bishop in The CW spy drama Nikita from 2010 to 2013. In 2014, he began starring in the WGN America adventure/historical/fantasy drama Salem as John Alden for three seasons before the show ended in 2017.
West starred in post-apocalyptic film, Here Alone which premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival and was released theatrically on March 30, 2017. [27] The film received the Audience Award at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival [28]
In 2018, West was cast as Eduardo Dorrance in the fifth and final season of Gotham . [29] In November 2018, it was revealed that West would portray the role of Billy Millikin in the then upcoming feature film Gossamer Folds . [30] In November 2019, it was announced that West would star in the then upcoming sci-fi thriller No Running; [31] the film was retitled Outsiders and released in 2022. [32]
West was the lead singer of punk rock band Jonny Was [33] for "seven or eight years". [6] The band was originally known as Average Joe but had to change its name for legal reasons. [34] The band contributed to the A Walk to Remember soundtrack, appearing under the names "West, Gould, and Fitzgerald" because they had not yet decided on a new name. [34] West described their style as "a pop-punk-type band, more Green Day-ish". [6]
In November 2005, while What We Do Is Secret was still in production, it was announced that West would be fronting the Germs on tour. [35] He performed with the band for nearly five years, doing an American tour (including the 2006 Warped Tour) and a European Tour. [36] [37] He described the experience as "more exciting" than acting. [38] However, after booking a leading role in Nikita, West had less time to play with the band. His last performance was in December 2009. [36]
In 2015, West reunited with some of his old bandmates from Jonny Was to form a new band called the Twilight Creeps. In October 2016, they released their debut album. [39] In January 2019, they announced they are releasing their second album on February 1. [40] [41] In December of 2020, the Twilight Creeps released their first Christmas song entitled "Poison in the Mistletoe". [42]
West is a sports enthusiast and avid supporter of the New Orleans Saints and LSU Tigers football teams. In 2019 he lent his voice to some of the team's pre-season videos. [43] He lived in Toronto, Canada, for six years during the filming of the series Nikita . [44]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | The Westing Game | Chris Theodorakis | |
2000 | A Time for Dancing | Paul, The DJ | |
2000 | Whatever It Takes | Ryan Woodman | |
2000 | Dracula 2000 | J.T. | |
2001 | Get Over It! | Bentley 'Striker' Scrumfeld | |
2001 | Ocean's Eleven | Himself | |
2002 | A Walk to Remember | Landon Carter | |
2003 | The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | Tom Sawyer | |
2006 | The Elder Son | Bo | |
2007 | What We Do Is Secret | Darby Crash | |
2009 | The Lodger | 'Street' Wilkenson | |
2009 | Red Sands | Specialist Jeff Keller | Also co-producer |
2009 | Echelon Conspiracy | Max Peterson | |
2010 | El Dorado: City of Gold | Jack | |
2010 | The Presence | Ghost | |
2014 | Red Sky | Tom Craig | |
2016 | Here Alone | Jason | |
2017 | Awakening the Zodiac | Mick Branson | |
2020 | Gossamer Folds | Billy Millikin | [45] [46] |
2022 | Escape the Field | Ryan | |
2022 | Outsiders | Sheriff O'Hare | |
2022 | Chariot | Rory Calhoun | |
2022 | Mid-Century | Tom | Also executive producer |
2023 | La Usurpadora: The Musical | Chad | |
2023 | The Dirty South | Post-production [47] | |
2023 | Walden | Post-production [48] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Picket Fences | Dave Lattimore | Episode: "Heart of Saturday Night" |
1995 | California Dreams | Doug | Episode: "Community Service" |
1996 | The Crew | Store Manager | Episode: "Retail Slut" |
1996 | Boy Meets World | Nick | Episode: "A Kiss Is More Than a Kiss" |
1997 | Get a Clue | Chris Theodorakis | Television |
1997 | Mr. Rhodes | Mick | Episode: "The Valentine Show" |
1997 | Meego | Guy With Big Hat | Episode: "Morality Bites" |
1997 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Sean | Episode: "Go fish" |
1997 | Sliders | Kirk | Episode: "California Reich" |
1997 | To Have & to Hold | Mitch Maloney | Episode: "Tangled Up in You" |
1999–2002 | Once and Again | Eli Sammler | Main Role |
2004–2009 | ER | Dr. Ray Barnett | Main Role |
2007 | Supreme Courtships | Unknown | Unsold TV pilot |
2010 | The Search for El Dorado | Jack Wilder | 2 episodes |
2010–2013 | Nikita | Michael | Main Role |
2014–2017 | Salem | John Alden | Main Role |
2019 | Gotham | Eduardo Dorrance / Bane | 4 episodes |
Year | Artist | Title | Role |
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2001 | Mandy Moore | "Cry" | Landon Carter |
2001 | Mandy Moore | "Only Hope" | Landon Carter |
2001 | Mandy Moore | "Someday We'll Know" | Landon Carter |
Year | Association | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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2002 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Chemistry: Film | A Walk to Remember | Won |
Choice TV Actor: Drama | Once and Again | Nominated | ||
Young Hollywood Awards | Male Superstar of Tomorrow | Himself | Won | |
2003 | Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Awards | Best Male Performance | The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | Nominated |
2008 | Philadelphia Film Festival | Rising Star Award | What We Do Is Secret | Won |
2011 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor: Action | Nikita | Won |
2012 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor: Action | Nikita | Nominated |
2013 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor: Action | Nikita | Nominated |
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