- Seeley Booth in Bones
- Angel in Buffy: The Vampire Slayer
- Angel in Angel
- Jason Hayes in SEAL Team
- Squall Leonhart in Kingdom Hearts (voice)
- Hal Jordan in Justice League: The New Frontier (voice)
and much more!
BIOGRAPHY
With leading man and charismatic charm that translates on the big screen, TV and stage, David Boreanaz is a force to be reckoned with and has continued to earn rave reviews for his work on CBS’s hit drama series “SEAL Team.” In addition to his starring role on the show, he is also a producer but often pulls triple duty as director. The series wrapped its fourth season at CBS in 2021 and is currently in its sixth season on Paramount +.
Prior to joining the CBS family, Boreanaz was seen for 12 seasons on FOX’s “Bones.” During his time on the series, Boreanaz also served as a producer and director, directing the series finale, the 100th and 200th episodes and multiple cliffhanger season finales throughout the years. In May of 2014 TVGuide.comexclaimed that the season nine finale was “an explosive, edge-of-your-seat firefight (excellently directed by series star David Boreanaz).”
Boreanaz was exposed to the TV business at a young age, as the son of a veteran weather forecaster for WPVI in Philadelphia. After graduating from Ithaca College, he moved to Los Angeles to try his luck in Hollywood. He got his first break with a guest spot on “Married with Children,” as the biker boyfriend of Christina Applegate’s ‘Kelly Bundy.’
While relatively new to acting when he landed a guest-starring role on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” which vaulted Boreanaz to stardom as the mysterious and tortured “Angel” on the series. He then continued the role in his own series, “Angel.” It was during his time on “Angel” that Boreanaz made his directing debut. Boreanaz’s other past television credits include the ensemble drama “Full Circle,” which was screenwriter/playwright Neil LaBute’s television debut, and appearances on “Family Guy,” “American Dad!” and a “Bones” and “Sleepy Hollow” crossover event.
On the big screen, Boreanaz’s credits include The Mighty Macs opposite Carla Gugino, Officer Down, Suffering Man’s Charity, These Girls which premiered at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival, Valentine, The Crow: Wicked Prayer opposite Dennis Hopper, The Hard Easy opposite Bruce Dern and Vera Farmiga, Mr. Fix It and I’m with Lucy. He also lent his voice to the role of “Hal Jordan” (aka “The Green Lantern”) for the animated feature Justice League: The New Frontier.
On stage, Boreanaz starred in the Off-Broadway production of “Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell.” He has performed at the Ensemble Theater in “Hat Full of Rain”; at the Gardner Stage in “Italian-American Reconciliation” and “Fool for Love”; and in “Cowboy Mouth.”
Additional directing credits includes an episode of “The Finder.”
An avid hockey player, Boreanaz resides in Los Angeles with his family.
David Boreanaz will be joining the FACTS line-up on November 2-3 in Flanders Expo Ghent. You can meet him in photoshoots, autograph sessions, and in big Q&A shows on both days of the event.