Alexander Wilding "Alex" Weed is an American actor.
Biography[]
Weed was born in Menlo Park, California, on May 11, 1980. Graduating from Menlo-Atherton High School and the University of California at Santa Cruz, he studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Beginning an acting career in 1999, he has since guest-starred on several TV shows, including Criminal Minds, Pretty Little Liars, Gilmore Girls, House, and CSI: NY. He also had a recurring role in Suck and Moan. In his personal life, Weed is married to fellow actress Fiona Gubelmann, whom he met while doing a student film at the University of California at Los Angeles; the two later became costars in the 2005 film Horror High.
On Criminal Minds[]
Weed portrayed Hank in the Suspect Behavior episode, "Nighthawk".
Later that year, he portrayed serial killer Travis James in the Season Seven episode "There's No Place Like Home".
Filmography[]
- Rizzoli & Isles (2014) as Ralph Comstock
- Man Camp (2013) as Karl
- Wilfred (2013) as Conrad Del Fuente
- The Ladies & The Gents (2013) as Travis
- The Screen Junkies Show (2012) as Eeyore
- Overnight (2012) as Fan #2
- Pretty Little Liars (2012) as Jonah (2 episodes)
- CSI: NY (2012) as Scott Perfito
- Suck and Moan (2010-2011) as Luke (6 episodes)
- Criminal Minds - "There's No Place Like Home" (2011) TV episode - Travis James
- Victorious (2011) as Jack
- Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior - "Nighthawk" (2011) TV episode - Hank
- Bones (2010) as Johnny Wizard
- Mental (2009) as Brian Jennings
- Penance (2009) as Bachelor Party Guy #3
- The Double Born (2008) as Tommy
- House M.D. (2007) as Ian
- Big Shots (2007) as Hooded Guy
- Dirt (2007) as Addict
- The War at Home (2006) as Jay
- The Pumpkin Karver (2006) as Spinner
- The Truth and Nothing But the Truth (2006) as Mitchell (short)
- Horror High (2005) as Jimmy (video)
- Malcolm in the Middle (2005) as Karl
- That's So Raven (2005) as Reg
- Gilmore Girls (2004) as Len
- NCIS (2004) as Johnny
- Mix (2004) as Mitch Banko
- Stalemate (2002) as Lil' Ricky
- Frezno Smooth (1999) as Stoner Punk
External Links[]
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