Sterling Beaumon

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Sterling Beaumon
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Years active2005–present

Sterling Beaumon is an American actor and producer. He is known for his roles as Max Doyle in the 2008 film, Mostly Ghostly , and as young Benjamin Linus in the ABC television series, Lost . Beaumon has had guest roles in Law & Order SVU , Criminal Minds , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation . He has starred in series such as The Killing and as "Seamus" on the television show Clue , on The Hub channel. [1]

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Career

Beaumon guest-starred on an episode of the NBC series, ER , [1] as well as episodes of Bones , Scrubs , Gary Unmarried , Cold Case , and Crossing Jordan . [1] He portrayed the young Benjamin Linus on the hit ABC series Lost . [1]

He also appeared on the CBS series Criminal Minds in an episode entitled "Safe Haven." He followed that with work on the NBC series, Law & Order SVU . His mother was portrayed by actress/producer, Rita Wilson. [2] He worked with Colin Firth, Emily Blunt and Anne Heche in the 2012 film, Arthur Newman . [3]

Beaumon's voice-over work includes one of the English voices in the Japanese anime series Gunsword and the CGI created Astro Boy [2] film. He was cast as Gabriel Walraven [4] in the ABC series Red Widow . The series aired between March and May 2013. [5] In 2014, he portrayed Lincoln Knopf on the fourth and final season of the Netflix series, The Killing . [6]

Filmography

Films
YearTitleRoleNote
2005Left BehindGhost BoyShort film
2006 Oblivion, Nebraska Freddy EmilleShort film
2007The BeastYoung DerrikShort film
2007LoadedLittle Boy
2008 Mostly Ghostly Max DoyleDirect to video
2008 Four Christmases Kid in Jump-Jump
2009 Astro Boy SludgeVoice
2009SpudCodyShort film
2010 Astro Boy vs. The Junkyard Pirates Sludge
2010ShelteredYoung Joey
2012 Arthur Newman Grant Wells
2013 Crawlspace Shane Gates
2013 The Pretty One Hunter
2014 Senior Project Spencer Grace
2018 Spinning Man Matt
2019Then & NowJamesShort film
2019Things That FallAlexShort film
2022 Play Dead Deputy Farmer
2023 Your Lucky Day Cody
Television
YearTitleRoleNote
2005 7th Heaven Kid with GunEpisode: "Home Run"
2005 House, M. D. Boy MagicianEpisode: "The Mistake"
2006 Gun X Sword CarossaEnglish dub [7]
2006 Hellsing Ultimate MarkEnglish dub
2007 Crossing Jordan Stewart ManningEpisode: "Shattered"
2007 Cold Case Brat #1Episode: "The Good-Bye Room"
2007 In Case of Emergency GeraldEpisode: "The Good, The Bad, and The Mob"
2007 Heroes Crane BoyChapter 20: "Five Years Gone"
2007 Scrubs JoshEpisode: "My Growing Pains"
2007–2009 Lost Young BenRecurring role
2008 ER Danny RaskinEpisode: "Haunted"
2008 Bones Royce KingEpisode: "The Bone That Blew"
2009 The Cleaner MilesEpisode: "The Turtle & The Butterfly"
2009 Gary Unmarried BradleyEpisode: "Gary Has a Dream"
2010 Criminal Minds Jeremy SayerEpisode: "Safe Haven"
2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Hunter MazelonEpisode: "Delinquent"
2011 Kickin' It ArthurEpisode: "Dojo Day Afternoon"
2011 Clue SeamusMain cast
2011 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation DrillbitEpisode: "Zippered"
2013 Red Widow Gabriel WalravenMain cast (8 episodes)
2014 The Killing Lincoln KnopfSeason 4 main cast (6 episodes)
2014 Powers Young WalkerEpisode: "Paint It Black"
2015 Backstrom Ryan DurstEpisode: "Takes One to Know One"
2015 Stalker IanEpisode: "Lost and Found"
2016 Longmire Andrew PriceEpisodes: "One Good Memory", "A Fog That Won't Lift"
2017 Law & Order True Crime Glenn StevensMain cast
2019-2020 S.W.A.T. J.P. Hicks2 episodes
2020 Shameless MackEpisode: "Frances Francis Franny Frank"

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