Daniel Booko

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Daniel Booko
Born
Daniel Paul Booko

(1983-10-17) October 17, 1983 (age 40)
OccupationActor
Years active2005–present
Spouse
(m. 2015)
Children3 [1] [2]

Daniel Paul Booko (born October 17, 1983) is an American actor and model. [3] He has had roles in The O.C , Hannah Montana , and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody , and in the film Bratz: The Movie . His father is Pastor Paul Booko of Riverside Church in Three Rivers, Michigan. His mother starred in many commercials in Chicago throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

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Booko played football and was involved with the music department at North Park University.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 American Pie Presents: Band Camp Senior Football Player
2006 The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Clay's Buddy #2
2007The Replacement ChildBurl SmithShort
Bratz: The Movie Brad
2008MeterManSteve SlykerShort
Foreign Exchange Gordan 'Shantz' Lally
BleachersJohnny
The Open DoorSpike
2009City of Shoulders and NosesOfficer Daniel Cursa
2010 Crazy on the Outside Cooper Luboja
2011A Warrior's HeartPowell
Getting that GirlBill Beauchanon
2012 Wyatt Earp's Revenge Spike Kenedy
Jersey Shore Shark Attack Paulie Balzac
2013 21 & Over Julian
2015 Superfast! Curtis
2016 Sniper: Special Ops Rich
2019 Secret Obsession Russell Williams
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody KyleEpisode: "Maddie Checks In"
Entourage Frat Guy #1Episode: "Aquamansion"
2006 Numb3rs Jake PorterEpisode: "Dark Matter"
The O.C. ConnorEpisode: "The Summer Bummer"
2007 Hannah Montana StarvosEpisodes: "My Boyfriend's Jackson and There's Gonna Be Trouble"
2009 Desperate Housewives MahoneyEpisode: "Don't Walk on the Grass"
2010 Medium Crew CutEpisode: "How to Beat a Bad Guy"
2011 iCarly CortEpisode: "iHire an Idiot"
Romantically ChallengedMatthew BenjaminEpisode: "Hey-Now, Hey-Now, Perry's Girlfriend's Back"
2012 Kickin' It LukeEpisode: "Skate Rat"
2016 The Goldbergs Eddie/Jordy WahlbergEpisode: "George! George Glass!"
2024 The Valley SelfSeason 1: Main Cast

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References

  1. "Daniel Booko on Instagram: "We have a son! Asher Daniel Booko was born 11/10/2021 at 2:54am. Thank you God for this precious gift! My heart has instantly doubled. @realniasanchez you are the most amazing woman on the planet. We are both so in love and overwhelmed with joy 🥰. Asher means "happy and blessed" and that is sure how we feel. Mommy and Daddy love you. #myson #imadad #asher #asherdaniel #asherdanielbooko #firsttimedad #thebookos #familyof3 #babybooko"".
  2. "Former Miss USA Nia Sanchez Welcomes Twins on Father's Day: 'Soaking Up Every Magical Moment'".
  3. Maltin, Leonard (2008-08-05). Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide . Penguin. pp.  441–. ISBN   978-0-452-28978-9 . Retrieved 15 August 2011.