He starred alongside his brothers Andy and Joey on the popular series Brotherly Love, where their sibling chemistry really shined. Throughout his career, he took on a number of memorable roles, including portraying the character Jack Hunter on ABC’s beloved show Boy Meets World. Fans of animated films might also recognize his voice work as Tombo in the 1998 film Kiki’s Delivery Service, a role that showcased his versatility. He later played Lance Truman in the comedy film The Comebacks, further expanding his acting range.
Before fame found him, he actually started acting at a young age, inspired by the path his older brother had taken. His debut came in 1987 when he appeared as Little Neal in the classic movie Planes, Trains, and Automobiles—a small but notable start to what would become a solid career. Over the years, he kept a relatively low profile when it came to personal matters, though it’s known he was in a relationship with Laura New from 2013 to 2015.
In 2019, he tied the knot with professional dancer Cheryl Burke, which brought him into the spotlight for reasons beyond acting. However, their marriage faced challenges, and Burke filed for divorce in February 2022. Not one to stay out of the public eye for long, he began dating Rozonda Thomas in late 2022, marking a new chapter in his personal life. Through ups and downs, he’s remained a familiar face in entertainment, steadily building a legacy that spans decades.
Back in 2002, he took on supporting roles in the movies Cheats and The Hot Chick, showcasing his early talent and versatility as an actor. That year really marked a notable step in his career, with him appearing in two distinct films that helped lay the groundwork for what was to come. He brought a unique energy to each role, and it was clear even then that he had a promising future ahead.