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Aside from acting, Henrie has played on competitive hockey teams (Phoenix Firebirds, JR. LA KINGS) since the age of eight, and has traveled all over the US and Canada and has won national titles.
Aside from acting, Henrie has played on competitive hockey teams (Phoenix Firebirds, JR. LA KINGS) since the age of eight, and has traveled all over the US and Canada and has won national titles.


According to his myspace page, David is of Caucasian descent. He is Catholic. <ref>http:http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=54869385</ref>


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==

Revision as of 04:10, 30 June 2008

David Henrie
Born
David Clayton Henrie
Years active2001 ─ present

David Clayton Henrie (born July 11, 1989) is an American actor. He is known for playing Larry on That's So Raven, and is currently starring as Justin Russo on Wizards of Waverly Place.

Henrie was born in Los Angeles, California. He grew up in Arizona and is the brother of actor Lorenzo Henrie. He went to school at Cheyenne Traditional School in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Biography

Henrie was born in Southern California and moved to Arizona at age 2. At age 5, Henrie signed with a SAG Agency in Phoenix and began going out on auditions. At age 9, during a regional commercial shoot in Scottsdale, a director recommended that Henrie should move to LA. That summer, at the age of 10, the family packed their bags and headed to Hollywood. Henrie booked his first two national commercial auditions, playing principal roles in spots for Burger King and Quaker Oats. Henrie booked his first co-starring role on the TV show Providence, and went on to land a guest star role on the premiere episode of Without A Trace.

By age 12, Henrie got his first big break, landing a regular role as Petey Pitt on the FOX sitcom The Pitts. Henrie next landed a leading role in the Hallmark movie, Monster Maker, with Linda Blair and George Kennedy, and was asked to come back for another Hallmark movie, to play a role in Dead Hollywood Moms Society, with Justine Bateman. Henrie's feature film debut was in the kid's camp movie Arizona Summer. Henrie has continued to work steadily in numerous guest roles on television series, including House M.D., Jack and Bobby, Judging Amy, NCIS, and The Mullets. In 2004, Henrie played the recurring role of Larry in the Disney Channel show, That’s So Raven and played Skyler Bladford in the FOX comedy Method and Red. Now 18, Henrie is starring in the Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place as Justin Russo. He also has a role in the upcoming Disney Channel Original Movie Dadnapped. [1]

Aside from acting, Henrie has played on competitive hockey teams (Phoenix Firebirds, JR. LA KINGS) since the age of eight, and has traveled all over the US and Canada and has won national titles.


Filmography

References

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Year Title Role Notes
2002 Providence Mark Triedman guest-starred
Without a Trace Gabe Freedman guest-starred
2003–2007 That's So Raven Larry 9 episodes
2003 Judging Amy Jeremy guest-starred
The Pitts Petey Pitt guest-starred
2004 The D.A. Alex Henry guest-starred
Jack & Bobby Sniffly guest-starred
Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service Willy Shields guest-starred
2004–2005 Method And Red Skyler series regular
2005 House Tommy guest-starred
Cold Case Dale Wilson guest-starred
2005– How I Met Your Mother Ted's Future Son series regular
2007 Grey's Anatomy Jim (dead boy) one episode
2007– Wizards of Waverly Place Justin Russo Main role
2008 Dadnapped Wheeze Main role