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Brandon Quinn | |
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Born | 1977 (age 46–47) Aurora, Colorado, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1998–present |
Known for | Big Wolf on Campus • Charmed • Kill Speed • The Fosters • Entourage |
Brandon Quinn is an American television and film actor. While Quinn started his career in 1998 as Charles Murphy in the film Express: Aisle to Glory, his major breakout role came in 1999 when he played high school quarterback-turned-werewolf Tommy Dawkins in the Canadian supernatural comedy Big Wolf on Campus. [1] Developing a cult following during its three-season run on Fox Family, Big Wolf on Campus was described by the Los Angeles Times as having "unpredictable laughs, visual whimsy, often clever writing and likable young leads." [2]
He has acted in other TV series and films such as Chicken Soup for the Soul , The Nightmare Room , Big Wolf on Campus , What I Like About You , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Malachance, Charmed , and Sweet Magnolias .
Quinn is of British, Irish and Dutch descent. [3] He found his passion for acting in high school theater after a serious car accident in his junior year that kept him from playing sports. [3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Express: Aisle to Glory | Charlie Murphy | |
2002 | Fizzy Bizness | Richie Taylor | |
2004 | Malachance | Ringo | |
2007 | Silent Night | Mick | Short film [4] |
2008 | The Morgue | Jacob | |
2010 | Thirst | Tyson | |
Kill Speed | Rainman | ||
2011 | Life Happens | Hot Jogger #2 | |
2013 | The Caper Kind/Swiss Mistake | Cool Water | Short |
2015 | Bad Things | Doubles | Short |
2020 | Greenland | Passenger on C-17 | |
2023 | Die Hart | Danny Morrison | |
On A Wing and a Prayer | Ellis Ross |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999-2002 | Big Wolf on Campus | Tommy Dawkins | |
2002 | The Nightmare Room | Ramos | "Camp Nowhere: Part 1" |
2003 | What I Like About You | Glenn | "Partially Obstructed View" |
2004 | Drake & Josh | Mark | "Football" |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Dead guy | "No More Bets" | |
2005 | Reba | Delivery Guy | "Flowers for Van" |
Charmed | Agent Murphy | ||
Twins | Keith | "Musical Chairs" | |
2006 | Without a Trace | Bartender | "The Stranger" |
Vanished | Mark Valera | ||
The O.C. | Spencer Bullit | ||
2007 | Entourage | Tom | |
2008 | Knight Rider (2008 TV series) | Max Hunter | Season 1 Episode 7 - "I Wanna Rock 'N Roll All Knight" [5] |
2010 | The Vampire Diaries | Lee | "Bloodlines" [6] |
2011 | Against the Wall | Richie Kowalski | [7] |
2013 | Melissa & Joey | Eric | Season 3 Episode 2 - "Toxic Parents" |
Bones | Peter Kidman | Season 9, Episode 9 - "The Fury in the Jury" [8] | |
2014 | Looking for Mr. Right | Henry | Hallmark Channel Original Movie |
2015 | Grimm | Charlie Riken | Season 4 Episodes 9 and 10 |
2016 | The Fosters | Gabe Duncroft | Season 3 Episode 13 - Season 5 Episode 19 |
NCIS | Greg Abell | Season 14 Episode 3 "Privileged Information" | |
2017 | Rebel | Thompson "Mack" McIntyre | Season 1 episodes 1–9 |
Grey's Anatomy | Leo | Season 13 Episode 19 | |
Kevin (probably) Saves the World | Ignacio 'Iggy' DePerro | Season 1 Episode 7 | |
2019 | Sins and Seduction | ||
Grand Hotel (TV series) | Victor Calloway | Season 1 Episode 4 | |
2020–2022 | Sweet Magnolias | Ronnie Sullivan | Season 1 Episode 10, series regular since Season 2 |
2020 | A Welcome Home Christmas | Michael Fischer | |
2022 | Creepshow | Wade Cruise | in "The Last Tsuburaya" |
A Country Christmas Harmony | Luke Covington | ||
Cloudy With a Chance of Christmas | Drake | Hallmark | |
2023 | All Rise | Jim Evans | (Season 3, Episode 15 - "Say Something") |
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