Blake Bashoff

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Blake Bashoff
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Bashoff at the stage door of Spring Awakening following a performance as Moritz Stiefel, 2009
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Blake Warren Bashoff

(1981-05-30) May 30, 1981 (age 42)
Occupation(s) Film, television actor
Years active1990–present

Blake Warren Bashoff (born May 30, 1981) is an American television and motion picture actor, known for his role as Moritz Stiefel in Spring Awakening . He has also appeared in a number of guest roles on television series, including the ABC series Lost as Karl Martin.

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Early life

Bashoff was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Irene (Zalcman) and Kenneth "Ken" Bashoff. [1] His family is Jewish. [2] Bashoff started acting at the age of 10, working primarily in commercials, and then singing and dancing in film and theater. He moved to Hollywood after graduating from George Washington High School in 1999.

Career

Bashoff had a role in the CW hit show One Tree Hill in its first season. He also appeared in Bushwhacked , Big Bully (for which he won a Young Artist Award), and The New Swiss Family Robinson in 1998. After taking a break from acting, he received a recurring role on Judging Amy , playing the character of Eric Black, an abused gay teenager. In 2000, he played the role of Jesse in You're Invited to Mary-Kate and Ashley's School Dance Party. He has since appeared in Deuces Wild and Minority Report , and has a minor recurring role in One Tree Hill. He also appeared in an episode of Charmed , "The Bare Witch Project", as Duncan, a young man who accidentally conjured Lady Godiva. He played the role of Josh Cooper, a victim's son, in the seventh episode of season four of the series NCIS . In October 2006, he landed a recurring role as Karl in the television series Lost , both in the third and fourth season.

On December 18, 2007, Bashoff made his Broadway debut in the role of Moritz Stiefel in the Tony Award-winning musical Spring Awakening, replacing John Gallagher Jr. His last Broadway performance was on August 2, 2008. He was replaced on Broadway by former ensemble member and Moritz understudy Gerard Canonico. Bashoff reprised his role as Moritz on the first national tour of Spring Awakening. [3] He ended his run with the Spring Awakening national touring cast on August 16, 2009, and was replaced by Taylor Trensch.

Bashoff also appears in the 2008 film Together Again for the First Time, which stars David Ogden Stiers and Julia Duffy. He played Mark, Peggy Olson's boyfriend, on season four of Mad Men . [4]

Personal life

Mostly retired from acting, Bashoff now lives on a farm with his husband. [5]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 Bushwhacked Gordy
1996 Big Bully Ben
1998 The New Swiss Family Robinson Todd Robinson
2002 Deuces Wild Allie Boy
2002 Minority Report Public Service Announcer
2008Together Again for the First TimeJason Wolders
2013 Finding Neighbors Jeff

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Lifestories: Families in Crisis Calvin MireEpisode: "A Child Betrayed: The Calvin Mire Story"
1994 Law & Order KevinEpisode: "Second Opinion"
1994 New York Undercover SimonEpisode: "Sins of the Father"
2000Chicken Soup for the SoulMichaelEpisode: "$700 Salvation"
2000 Pensacola: Wings of Gold Kevin NorrisEpisode: "Answered Prayers"
2001 Dead Last Rory LaneEpisode: "Teen Spirit"
2001–2003 Judging Amy Eric Black11 episodes
2002 Without a Trace Patrick McCulloughEpisode: "Suspect"
2003 Miracles Chad GoodwellEpisode: "Hand of God"
2003 The Lyon's Den Quentin ChadwickEpisode: "The Other Side of Caution"
2003 Boston Public Oswald / Joseph O'SheaEpisode: "Chapter Seventy-Three"
2004 Charmed DuncanEpisode: "The Bare Witch Project"
2004 One Tree Hill Gary Matheson2 episodes
2005 Numbers Ethan DelpEpisode: "Scorched"
2006 NCIS Josh CooperEpisode: "Sandblast"
2006–2008 Lost Karl Martin10 episodes
2010 Grey's Anatomy Elliott MeyerEpisode: "Perfect Little Accident"
2010 Mad Men Mark Kerney3 episodes

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  1. Phila. Boy Catches Hollywood's Eye The Northeast's Blake Bashoff, 14, Takes To The Big Screen Friday In The Comedy "Bushwhacked." - Philly.com
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