The talented actor, best known for his role as Colby Granger on the popular CBS drama Numbers, has made a lasting impression in both film and television. Many recognize him not only for that standout performance but also for his appearances in major films like Saving Private Ryan and Taken 3. Before stepping into the spotlight, he was deeply involved in sports, playing football at MIT—yes, MIT—where he balanced academics and athletics with impressive dedication. He eventually graduated with a degree in environmental engineering, which shows just how diverse his talents are.
Interestingly, acting runs in the family. His brother, Chris, also pursued a career in Hollywood, making it something of a family tradition. On the personal side, life has been going well for him and his wife, Emmeli. Together, they’ve built a loving home and welcomed two children, adding even more joy to their lives. It’s clear that whether on screen or off, he continues to make meaningful strides—both as an artist and as a family man. Fans of his work often appreciate not just his on-screen intensity but also the grounded, thoughtful person he seems to be behind the scenes.
He made his television debut in 1995, appearing in an episode of the series High Sierra Search and Rescue. That was the first time viewers got to see him on screen, marking the beginning of what would become a notable career. He really stood out, even in that early role, showing glimpses of the talent he’d later become known for. It’s kind of interesting to look back now and think about how it all started with that one appearance—he really came a long way from there.