Attended Padua Franciscan High School in Parma, Ohio. He graduated with honors in 2000 and moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue an acting career a few weeks later. Mastered the training of hockey for the TV show _"Life As We Know It" (2004)_. #38 of magazine Elle Girl's 50 Sexiest Guys. Wanted to be an actor when he was 17. Born in Houston, Texas; moved to Cleveland, Ohio, at age 12 with his mother. Attended the 7th Annual Young Hollywood Awards with Eva Longoria from "Desperate Housewives" (2004). He was a high-school jock - he played soccer, basketball, and baseball. Also a diver for the swim team. Named the Junior Male Model of the Year at the International Model and Talent Association event in 1999 even though he was four to six inches shorter than his competitors. He eventually gave up modeling to focus on acting. Most of his family members live back at Houston while his parents still lives at Cleveland. Family is his #1 priority. Plans to maybe direct, produce, and write his own movies. Nominated for the Young Actors Award at the 7th Annual Young Hollywood Awards along with Mika Boorem, Eileen April Boylan, Kallie Flynn Childress, Scout Taylor-Compton, Brie Larson, Hunter Parrish, Sara Paxton, Evan Peters, Katija Pevec, Ryan Slattery, and Douglas Smith. Parents are Warren Stephen Faris and Katherine Irene Ann Miller. Runs 6 miles, twice a day to get in rugby shape for his new movie "Forever Strong". Auditioned for a role in "The Jane Austen Book Club", didn't make the cut. Trains at Flordia for new movie "Get Some". Before acting, he had in mind enlisting into the United States Air Force. Sadly in the end, he didn't make it due to poor eyesight. Gained 15 lbs. of muscle during training for movie "Get Some". Trains 7 hours a day, 6 days a week for upcoming movie (Get Some). Competes in 1 meter and 3 meter diving. Produced his first film The Glass Eye with his current manager, Dino May.
|