Tony Denman

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Anthony "Tony" Richard Denman (born October 22, 1979 in Minneapolis , Minnesota ) is an American actor .

life and career

In 1979 he was born Anthony Richard Denman in Minneapolis. He attended Chaska High School. On June 1, 2002, he married the actress Sarah-Jane Potts , the sister of Andrew Lee Potts . Both became parents of a son in 2004. The marriage has now been divorced and Tony Denman has been married a second time since August 20, 2011.

Tony Denman made his acting debut in the family comedy Little Big Boss in 1994 , where he starred in a supporting role as baseball player Phil . The following year he got a major supporting role in Angus - Full Cool . In 1996 he played the son of William H. Macy in the drama Fargo . The following year he had a guest appearance on the American television series A Heavenly Family . In 1999 he played the character Ben in ten episodes of the series G vs E , in an episode of the mystery series Angel and in the feature film Go by Doug Liman . In 2000 Denman played the role of Corn in the British comedy Blast and in an episode of the series Seven Days . This was followed by other appearances in series such as A Touch of Heaven (2001), Amy For All Cases (2002) and a speaking role for two episodes King of the Hill (2002-2003).

From 2002 onwards, Denman played mainly in teen comedies like The Sixth Semester , Almost Legal - Real Boys Do It Yourself , College Animals and the sequels College Animals 2 and College Vampires . In 2010 he appeared in the Belgian short film Tabu .

For the video game Battlefield 3 he gave the character Privat Jack Chaffin his voice.

Filmography (selection)

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