Teddy Dunn

Teddy Dunn, Dunn actually Edward Wilkes, ( born November 30, 1981 in Durham, North Carolina, United States) is an American film and television actor.

  • 2.1 Movies
  • 2.2 TV series

Life

Teddy Dunn grew up in Durham, North Carolina, and attended Phillips Academy, a traditional high school in Andover, Massachusetts, in preparation for the university. Among the graduates of Phillips Academy include Jack Lemmon and Peter Sellars. In the theater group at school he made his debut in a leading role in the play The Zoo Story by Edward Albee. Dunn graduated from high school in 1999 from then studied at Northwestern University in Illinois theater and political science. He worked as an intern at Senator Teddy Kennedy. Teddy Dunn is the brother of the documentary filmmaker Laura Dunn.

Career

After a guest appearance as Graham Sullivan in the television series Gilmore Girls in 2004, he was for the fifth season as any relationship of Rory Gilmore, played by Alexis Bledel, is provided. However, a commitment to the TV series Veronica Mars came to expand its role in the Gilmore Girls before. His character in the now-defunct series Veronica Mars, Duncan Kane, was the first professional challenge for Teddy Dunn. In contrast to theater and film roles the actor of a TV series never know where his character will develop: "On TV this arc only appears in front of you, while it arises ," Dunn described this difficulty in an interview. In Veronica Mars Teddy Dunn by Robin Kahn Meyer is in German synchronized.

In 2004, Teddy Dunn also played a role in Jonathan Demme's film The Manchurian Candidate. In 2006, he starred in the series Grey's Anatomy. In February 2008, came to the United States out of the movie Jumper, directed by Doug Liman, in the Teddy Dunn played the role of Mark Kobold.

Filmography

Movies

  • 2004: The Manchurian Candidate ( The Manchurian Candidate )
  • 2005: High School News - Strictly Confidential! (Campus Confidential )
  • 2008: Jumper
  • 2008: Say Hello to Stan Talmadge
  • 2009: Kill Theory

TV series

  • 2004: Gilmore Girls ( one episode)
  • 2004-2006: Veronica Mars (44 episodes)
  • 2006: Grey's Anatomy ( one episode)
  • 2008: CSI: NY ( one episode)
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