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Ian Bohen

Ian Bohen

American actor


Ian Stuart Bohen (/ˈbən/; born September 24, 1976) is an American actor known for his role as Peter Hale in MTV's Teen Wolf and as Ryan in Paramount Network's drama series Yellowstone. Bohen also appeared in a recurring role as Roy Hazelitt in AMC's series Mad Men.

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Life and career

Bohen was born and raised in Carmel, California. He began his acting career in 1993, making his debut in Todd Field's AFI Conservatory project, Delivering.[1] He followed this with a turn as "Young Earp" to Kevin Costner's "Wyatt," in Lawrence Kasdan's 1994 Oscar nominated film, Wyatt Earp.[2]

In 1997, Bohen landed the role of Young Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. He recurred in flashbacks as the young hero during the series.[3] A spin-off of the popular show was made into a television movie, Young Hercules, with Bohen appearing again as Hercules in his formative years.[3] A children's television series was later commissioned, but Bohen declined to return to the role as he was unwilling to move to New Zealand full-time.[3] Between 1998 and 2001, he appeared in ten episodes of Any Day Now as Johnny O'Brien. He appeared in the first season of Mad Men as beatnik Roy Hazelitt, who fell in love with one of Don Draper's many women, Midge Daniels.[4]

In 2012, Bohen guest-starred in four episodes of Major Crimes as the natural father of supporting character Rusty Beck, Daniel Dunn.[5]

From 2011 to 2017, Bohen had a recurring role in MTV's Teen Wolf portraying Peter Hale.[6] He appeared in 42 episodes during most of the subsequent seasons until the show's end. Bohen enjoyed the challenge of playing Hale, a morally ambiguous character.[7] He also was proud of Teen Wolf portraying LGBT relationships on television.[8]

In 2016, Bohen was cast in Taylor Sheridan's directorial feature film debut, Wind River.[9] Bohen co-starred in Sicario: Day of the Soldado, the sequel to the 2015 film Sicario, directed by Denis Villeneuve. The film premiered on June 29, 2018. Starting in June 2018, Bohen has portrayed recurring character Ryan, a cowboy wrangler, in the television series Yellowstone.[10]

Bohen appears in Little Women, a modern adaption of Louisa May Alcott's novel of the same name, portraying Freddy Bhaer, a German professor who strikes up a friendship with Jo March. The film was released on September 28, 2018, to coincide with the book's 150th anniversary.[11]

Bohen later recurred in the second season of Superman & Lois as Mitch Anderson.[12]

In September 2021, it was announced that a reunion film for the 2011 Teen Wolf television series had been ordered by Paramount+, with Jeff Davis returning as a screenwriter and executive producer for the film. The majority of the original cast members, including Bohen himself, would reprise their roles.[13][14] The film was released on January 26, 2023.

Filmography

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References

  1. Special. "The Cast: Ian Bohen". Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
  2. Howe, Desson (24 June 1994). "'Wyatt Earp' (PG-13)". Washington Post. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
  3. Crook, John (31 August 1998). "Young Hercules TV movie kicks off fantasy series". Kingman Daily Miner. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  4. AMC.com. "Episode 8: The Hobo Code". Retrieved August 31, 2011.
  5. "Ian Bohen profile: IMDB". Internet Movie Data Base. Amazon. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  6. SciFi Mafia. "Teen Wolf Season 1 Finale Tonight". Archived from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  7. Nilma, Carina (September 23, 2017). "OZ COMIC-CON INTERVIEW: IAN BOHEN ON TEEN WOLF, COMPLEX CHARACTERS, BEING TRUE TO YOURSELF & INTERACTING WITH FANS". The Iris. Archived from the original on 2017-10-09. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  8. "Ian Bohen joins Little Women". Deadline Hollywood. June 8, 2017.
  9. Ausiello, Michael (May 13, 2022). "Teen Wolf Movie: Tyler Hoechlin Set to Return for Paramount+ Revival". TV Line. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
  10. "#WHERESTHELOVE CREDITS". #WHERESTHELOVE official website. Archived from the original on January 11, 2017. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  11. Fonseca, Selma (November 1, 2018). "Shannon K Fights Bullying With Positivity In 'Give Me Your Hand' Video: Premiere". Billboard. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  12. "ACTION ON FILM 2OO9 FILM AWARDS" (PDF). Action on Film Festival. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  13. McNary, Dave (March 2, 2017). "'Rogue One,' 'Walking Dead' Lead Saturn Awards Nominations". Variety. Retrieved April 5, 2018.

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