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Peters is originally from [[St. Louis, Missouri]], the son of Julie and Phil Peters, who is vice president of administration for the [[Charles Stewart Mott Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.mlive.com/movies/index.ssf/2008/03/young_grand_blanc_township_act.html Young Grand Blanc Township actor Evan Peters finds full-time acting work]</ref> Peters' break-out role was in the 2004 film ''[[Clipping Adam]]'' as Adam Sheppard. He played Russell AKA SpongeBob, a goofy skateboarder, in the 2004 movie ''[[Sleepover (2004 film)|Sleepover]]'' along with [[Hunter Parrish]] and Shane Hunter as his skateboarding crew. He also played Ricky Hobbs in the film ''[[An American Crime]]''. In 2004, he won the award for Best Breakthrough Performance at the [[Phoenix Film Festival]]. |
Peters is originally from [[St. Louis, Missouri]], the son of Julie and Phil Peters, who is vice president of administration for the [[Charles Stewart Mott Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.mlive.com/movies/index.ssf/2008/03/young_grand_blanc_township_act.html Young Grand Blanc Township actor Evan Peters finds full-time acting work]</ref> Peters' break-out role was in the 2004 film ''[[Clipping Adam]]'' as Adam Sheppard. He played Russell AKA SpongeBob, a goofy skateboarder, in the 2004 movie ''[[Sleepover (2004 film)|Sleepover]]'' along with [[Hunter Parrish]] and Shane Hunter as his skateboarding crew. He also played Ricky Hobbs in the film ''[[An American Crime]]''. In 2004, he won the award for Best Breakthrough Performance at the [[Phoenix Film Festival]]. |
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He also appeared on ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'', as a hostage in the episode "Last Resort". He appeared in the [[The Office (U.S. TV series) season 7|seventh season]] premiere of ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'' as Luke Cooper, the nephew of the protagonist of the show [[Michael Scott (The Office)|Michael Scott]] |
He also appeared on ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'', as a hostage in the episode "Last Resort". He appeared in the [[The Office (U.S. TV series) season 7|seventh season]] premiere of ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'' as Luke Cooper, the nephew of the protagonist of the show [[Michael Scott (The Office)|Michael Scott]]. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2004–present |
Evan Peters (born January 20, 1987) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Jesse Varon in the ABC TV series Invasion and as Cooper Day in The Days, also on ABC. He also had a recurring role in Disney Channel's show Phil of the Future as Phil's geeky friend Seth Wosmer.
Peters is originally from St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Julie and Phil Peters, who is vice president of administration for the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.[1] Peters' break-out role was in the 2004 film Clipping Adam as Adam Sheppard. He played Russell AKA SpongeBob, a goofy skateboarder, in the 2004 movie Sleepover along with Hunter Parrish and Shane Hunter as his skateboarding crew. He also played Ricky Hobbs in the film An American Crime. In 2004, he won the award for Best Breakthrough Performance at the Phoenix Film Festival.
He also appeared on House, as a hostage in the episode "Last Resort". He appeared in the seventh season premiere of The Office as Luke Cooper, the nephew of the protagonist of the show Michael Scott.
Filmography
- Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown (2011)... Max Cooperman
- The Office (2010)..... "Nepotism" ...Luke Cooper
- Criminal Minds (2010)...Charlie Hillridge
- Kick-Ass (2010) Todd
- House MD (2008)..A hostage
- Ghost Whisperer (2009)...Dylan
- One Tree Hill (TV series) (2008/09)... Jack Daniels
- Never Back Down (2008)... Max Cooperman
- Mama's Boy (2007)... Keith
- Remarkable Power (2007) ... Ross
- Gardens of the Night (2007) ... Rachel/Brian
- An American Crime (2007) ... Ricky Hobbs
- Invasion (TV series) (2006) ... Jesse Varon
- The Days (2004) ... Cooper Day
- Sleepover (2004) ... Russell Hayes
- Phil of the Future (2004) ... Seth Wosmer
- Clipping Adam (2004) ... Adam Sheppard
References
External links
- Evan Peters at IMDb