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Spencer Daniels | |
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Born | Spencer Eli Daniels December 23, 1992 Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2003–present |
Website | www |
Spencer Eli Daniels (born December 23, 1992) is an American film and television actor born in Los Angeles, California. He began acting professionally at the age of ten. He has appeared in over 30 films and TV series, including Star Trek (2009 reboot), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and the recurring role of Tyler Lomand on the series Crash, which terminated in 2009. In 2014, his film The Midnight Game was released by Anchor Bay Entertainment. [1]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Billy Conroy Takes a Stand | Billy Conroy | |
2004 | Billy's Dad Is a Fudge-Packer! | Billy | |
2005 | Witchwise | Andrew | |
2008 | The Least of These | Alex | |
2008 | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Benjamin Button – Age 12 | |
2009 | Star Trek | Johnny | |
2010 | Au Pair, Kansas | Atticus | |
2010 | Pigeon Kicker | Scott/Real Adam | |
2011 | Awakening Arthur | Aiden | |
2011 | Dangerously Close | Christian "Sketch" Shady | Short film |
2011 | Last Kind Words | Eli | |
2012 | Thunderstruck | Connor | |
2013 | The Midnight Game | Jeff | |
2014 | California Scheming | Jason Rourke | |
2016 | Wolves at the Door | William | |
2017 | Pitching Tents | Stash | |
2018 | Take Point | Logan | |
2020 | Hunter's Moon | Lenny Bloomfield | |
2020 | Chasing Nightmares | Matthew |
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2003 | The Lyon's Den | Boy on Bicycle | Episode: Pilot |
2003 | Judging Amy | Child in Custody Battle | Episode: "The Best Interests of the Child" |
2003 | MADtv | Skeeter | Episode: "Episode 10" |
2004 | 10-8: Officers on Duty | Little Boy | Episode: "Flirtin' with Disaster" |
2004 | Cold Case | Jerry Kasher | Episode: "The Plan" |
2004 | The John Henson Project | Lee Elia | Episode: Pilot |
2005 | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Tommy Doyle | Episode: "Charlie Wants an Abortion" |
2006, 2012–2013 | The Office | Jake Palmer | 3 episodes |
2008 | Twenty Good Years | Young John Mason | Episode: "Come Fly With Me" |
2009 | Big Love | Hustler | Episode: "Empire" |
2009 | Crash | Tyler Lomand | Recurring role |
2009 | NCIS | Brett Murphy | Episode: "Child's Play" |
2010 | CSI Miami | Nick West | Episode: "F-T-F" |
2011 | Shake It Up | Paul | Episode: "Beam It Up" |
2013–2014, 2016 | Mom | Luke | Main role (seasons 1–2); guest role (season 4); 21 episodes |
2014 | Major Crimes | Chip | Episode: "Party Foul" |
2017 | The Get Down | Kent | Episode: "Unfold Your Own Myth" |
2018–2020 | The Magicians | Charlton | Recurring role (season 3–5) |
2019 | NCIS: Los Angeles | PO2 Vincent Davis | Episode: "False Flag" |
2019 | The Passage | Brian | Episode: "Last Lesson" |
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