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Kevin Zegers

 
Actor: Kevin Zegers
  • Born: Sep 19, 1984
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Children's/Family
  • Career Highlights: Transamerica, Fifty Dead Men Walking, Gardens of the Night
  • First Major Screen Credit: Air Bud (1997)

Biography

The Canadian child actor-turned-young heartthrob Kevin Zegers inevitably recalls an early Tom Cruise, with his high-gloss and surreal handsomeness. These photogenic, audience-pleasing qualities helped to carry Zegers through his adolescent screen career, with a steady series of roles in family-friendly films. Zegers then proved himself capable of sustaining more mature, adult-oriented Hollywood turns, signified by his fine contribution to the pansexual comedy drama Transamerica (2005).

Born September 19, 1984, into a blue-collar family (his dad worked in a lime quarry), Zegers attended Holy Family French immersion school in his hometown of Woodstock, Ontario, and received an invitation at eight years old to participate in a London fashion show as a child model. Zegers did a few of these events, then talked his parents into letting him audition for a Toronto-based talent agent; not long after, Zegers landed his first screen role, as a younger version of Michael J. Fox's character in James Lapine's uneven comedy drama Life with Mikey (1993), and spent the preponderance of the next ten years starring in innumerable animal-oriented comedies -- everything from Air Bud and its sequels to Virginia's Run to Nico the Unicorn and MVP: Most Valuable Primate. Lest he be typecast, however, Zegers demonstrated his versatility throughout this period with occasional turns in dark horror outings and telemovies as well.

Zegers later recalled how, throughout this period, he honed his ability to size up the fundamental strengths and weaknesses of a script, and by his early twenties, he placed a high premium on this instinct, often rejecting screenplays on the basis of poor quality. Transamerica (which Zegers reportedly read and then fell in love with at first glance) marked the actor's first dramatic leap away from child and adolescent-oriented roles. He later told interviewer Selma Blair that he refused to be turned down for the part, and stalked director Duncan Tucker for weeks on end after an initial rejection from the film, until Tucker recanted. In that well-received picture, Zegers plays Toby, the long-estranged juvenile-delinquent son of pre-operative transsexual Bree (christened Stanley and portrayed by Felicity Huffman). Toby reconnects with his father for a road trip -- just as Bree is about to undergo a permanent sex-change operation. Together, they set off for Los Angeles -- Bree to have her procedure and Toby to make it as a porn star. Zegers proved himself thoroughly worthy of the role; few critics who praised the film failed to single out the actor's performance.

Unfortunately, Zegers followed this with an ill-advised retread of his career origins -- first in the critically reviled, Tim Allen-starring family comedy Zoom, then in the Nick Hurran-directed teen film It's a Boy Girl Thing (both 2006) -- leading many of the actor's fans to grow impatient for additional Zegers work on the level of Transamerica. Not long after, he signed for a small role in more substantial fare: the eagerly anticipated, female-driven ensemble drama The Jane Austen Book Club (2007), directed by Robin Swicord and starring Amy Brenneman, Maria Bello, and Jimmy Smits. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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Kevin Zegers

Zegers at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival
Born Kevin Joseph Zegers
September 19, 1984 (1984-09-19) (age 25)
Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
Other name(s) Keven Zegers
Occupation Actor, Model
Years active 1992–present

Kevin Joseph Zegers (born September 19, 1984), is a Canadian actor and model.

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Career

Zegers began his performing career at the age of six, appearing in commercials. His first film appearance was at the age of seven, in a small role in the Michael J. Fox comedy Life With Mikey (1993). Subsequently, he appeared in many supporting roles, including a guest appearance on the television series The X-Files, playing a stigmatic child. He had the starring role in Air Bud (1997), a film about a basketball-playing dog. In the years following, Zegers appeared in three sequels, as well as a similar genre film, MVP: Most Valuable Primate (2000), which featured a hockey-playing chimp.

Between 1997 and 2004, Zegers had starring or co-starring roles in many low-budget Canadian and horror films, including Nico the Unicorn (1998), Komodo (1999), and Wrong Turn (2003). He also appeared in the short-lived American television series Titans (2000), for which he was personally chosen by producer Aaron Spelling. Zegers had previously worked with co-star Yasmine Bleeth in the 1999 film It Came From the Sky.

After appearing in the remake of Dawn of the Dead, he had a major role in the Academy Award-nominated independent film Transamerica (2005), costarring Felicity Huffman. Zegers' performance as the street hustling bisexual son of a male-to-female transsexual was praised by several critics, and he won the 2006 Cannes Film Festival Chopard Award, which is given to promising young actors.[1] Zegers starred alongside Samaire Armstrong in the 2006 romantic comedy It's a Boy/Girl Thing.

In 2009, Zegers signed to play the role of Clyde Barrow in the remake of The Story of Bonnie and Clyde, alongside Hilary Duff.[2]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1993 Life with Mikey Little Mikey Minor role
1994 In the Mouth of Madness Kid Minor role
1997 Air Bud Josh Framm First lead role
A Call to Remember Ben Tobias
1998 Shadow Builder Chris Hatcher Supporting role
Air Bud: Golden Receiver Josh Framm Main role
1999 Treasure Island Jim Hawkins Supporting role
It Came From The Sky Andy Bridges Supporting role
Four Days Simon "The Kid" Main role
Komodo Patrick Conally Main role
2000 Air Bud: World Pup Josh Framm Main role
Time Share Thomas Weiland Supporting role
MVP: Most Valuable Primate Steven Westover Main role
2001 Sex, Lies & Obsession Josh Thomas Supporting role
2002 Fear of the Dark Dale Billings Main role
Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch Josh Framm Supporting role
Virginia's Run Darrow Raines Supporting role
2003 Wrong Turn Evan Minor role
The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie Charlie Main role
2004 Dawn of the Dead Terry Supporting role
The Hollow Ian Cranston Main role
Some Things That Stay Rusty Murphy Minor role
2005 Transamerica Toby Main role
Felicity: An American Girl Adventure Ben Davidson Supporting role
2006 It's a Boy/Girl Thing Woody Deane Main role
Zoom Connor Shepard / Concussion Supporting role
2007 The Jane Austen Book Club Trey Supporting role
Normal Jordie Supporting role
The Stone Angel John Supporting role
2008 Gardens of the Night Frank Minor role
The Narrows Mike Manadoro Main role
Fifty Dead Men Walking Sean Supporting role
2010 The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll Spyder Main role
Frozen Dan Supporting role
The Story of Bonnie and Clyde Clyde Barrow Main role

Voice acting

Year Movie Voice role Anmerkung
1994 — 1995 Free Willy Einstein (Dolphin) TV-Series

Television

  • 1992: Street Legal as N/A (Season 7 / Episode 5)
  • 1994: Thicker Than Blood: The Larry McLinden Story as Larry (1954)
  • 1995: Road to Avonlea as Gordon Bradley (Season 6 / Episode 12)
  • 1995: The Silence of Adultery as Steven Harlett
  • 1995: The X Files as Kevin Kryder (Season 3 / Episode 11)
  • 1996: Specimen as Bart
  • 1996: Murder on the Iditarod Trail as Matthew Arnold
  • 1996: Goosebumps as Noah Thompson (Season 2 / Episode 13)
  • 1996–1997: Traders as Sean Blake (7 Episodes)
  • 1997: Rose Hill as Cole Clayborne at 13
  • 1998: Nico the Unicorn as Billy Hastings
  • 1999: Twice in a Lifetime as N/A (Season 1 / Episode 7)
  • 1999: So Weird as Ryan Ollman (Season 2/ Episode 9)
  • 2000: The Acting Class as Lou Carpman
  • 2000–2001: Titans as Ethan Benchley (11 Episodes)
  • 2003: Smallville as Seth Nielson (Season 3 / Episode 7)
  • 2004: House, M.D. as Brendon Marell (Season 1 / Episode 3)
  • 2009: Gossip Girl as Damien (Season 3 / Episode 10)

Awards

Year Group Award Result Notes
1998 YoungStar Awards Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy Film Nominated Air Bud
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film — Leading Young Actor Won
Best Performance in a TV Movie or Feature Film — Young Ensemble Nominated Rose Hill
Best Performance in a TV Movie/Pilot/Mini-Series — Supporting Young Actor Nominated A Call to Remember
1999 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film — Leading Young Actor Nominated Air Bud: Golden Receiver
2001 Best Performance in a Feature Film — Leading Young Actor Nominated MVP: Most Valuable Primate
2006 Cannes Film Festival Chopard Trophy — Male Revelation Won

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Fear of the Dark (2002 Horror Film)
The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie (2003 Drama Film)
Revelations: The X-Files (TV Episode) (1995 Science Fiction TV Episode)

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