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American actor
Jesse Metcalfe | |
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Metcalfe at the PaleyFest 2013 forum for Dallas | |
Born | Jesse Eden Metcalfe (1978-12-09) December 9, 1978 (age 45)Carmel Valley Village, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1999–present |
Jesse Eden Metcalfe (born December 9, 1978) is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of John Rowland on Desperate Housewives. Metcalfe has also had notable roles on Passions and played the title role in John Tucker Must Die. He starred as Christopher Ewing in the TNT continuation of Dallas, based on the 1978 series of the same name. From 2016 to 2021, Metcalfe starred as Trace Riley in Hallmark Channel's hit series Chesapeake Shores.
Metcalfe was born in Carmel Valley Village, California,[1] the son of Nancy (née DeMaio) and Jeff Metcalfe. He is of Portuguese and French descent on his father's side, while his mother is of Italian and Portuguese descent.[2][3][4][5] Metcalfe played in several basketball leagues during his teen years in Waterford, Connecticut, and graduated from The Williams School in New London, Connecticut. He dropped out of New York University once he booked the part of Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald on the soap opera Passions.
Metcalfe played the role of Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald on the NBC soap opera Passions from the show's debut in July 1999.[6][7] It was announced in March 2004 that he would not be renewing his contract with the series, and his final airdate was in July 2004.[8]
In October 2004, Metcalfe starred in the ABC comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives as teen gardener John Rowland, who is involved in an affair with married housewife Gabrielle Solis (Eva Longoria).[9] In 2005, Metcalfe won the "Choice TV Breakout Performance: Male" award at the Teen Choice Awards for his role on the show. For a brief period Metcalfe juggled both Passions and Desperate Housewives roles before leaving Passions to focus on Desperate Housewives full-time. Following the first season, creator Marc Cherry revealed Metcalfe would return to the series on a recurring basis. Metcalfe made his final appearance as a special guest star on the show in October 2009.
In 2005, Metcalfe played a young high schooler in the music video for the song "Let Me Go" by 3 Doors Down.
In July 2006, Metcalfe played the titular character in the 20th Century Fox comedy film John Tucker Must Die. The film, which starred Sophia Bush, Brittany Snow, Arielle Kebbel, and R&B singer Ashanti, followed four friends who set out to break the heart of a serial cheater by setting him up with the new girl in town. Filming took place in Vancouver on a budget of 18million.ThefilmandMetcalfe′sperformancereceivedmixedreviewsandwentontomakeover18 million. The film and Metcalfe's performance received mixed reviews and went on to make over 18million.ThefilmandMetcalfe′sperformancereceivedmixedreviewsandwentontomakeover68,824,526 worldwide. To promote the film, Metcalfe hosted an episode of the British TV chat show The Paul O'Grady Show in October, due to O'Grady's being unwell.
Metcalfe at NBC Universal's 2010 Television Critics Association Summer Party
In July 2008, Metcalfe starred in the horror film Insanitarium portraying the protagonist, Jack. The film, which centers on a young man trying to break his sister out of a mental institution, was filmed in August and September 2007. The film received negative reviews though Metcalfe's performance received positive reviews from the few critics who reviewed the film. That same year Metcalfe starred in The Other End of the Line as the romantic interest Granger Woodruff. The film was released in October and went on to make over $507,534 worldwide on a limited theatrical release in selected countries.
In February 2008, Variety announced Metcalfe would star alongside Michael Douglas and Amber Tamblyn in the remake of the 1956 film Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. Filming took place in Los Angeles the following month. The film suffered distribution problems and suffered numerous push-backs. The film was released in September 2009 to universally negative reviews. The film, which made over 3millionworldwide,failedtosurpassits3 million worldwide, failed to surpass its 3millionworldwide,failedtosurpassits25 million budget.
In February 2010, Metcalfe was cast in the NBC crime drama series Chase.[10] The pilot was shot in March that same year in Houston, Texas.[11] On May 10, 2010, NBC picked up an eighteen-episode first season.[12] The series centers on a fugitive-apprehension team based outside of Houston, Texas, who track down dangerous criminals. The series premiered on September 20, 2010, to 7.31 million viewers and mixed reviews from critics. The series did not return for a second season due to low ratings. In September 2010, Metcalfe starred as Noah McManus in Hallmark movie Fairfield Road alongside Natalie Lisinska.[13]
In February 2011, Metcalfe was confirmed to star in the TNT drama series Dallas.[14] The series continued the Dallas series that premiered in 1978 and went on for 14 seasons. In July 2011, TNT picked up the pilot and ordered a ten-episode first season.[15] Both Jordana Brewster and Josh Henderson were confirmed to star. Metcalfe portrayed Christopher Ewing, a role that originated in the original series in which it was played by various child actors. The series premiered on June 13, 2012, to 6.86 million viewers and generally favorable reviews from critics.[16] Dallas was canceled on October 3, 2014, after three seasons.[17]
In 2015, Metcalfe had a lead role as Chase Carter in the movie Dead Rising: Watchtower based on Capcom's videogame franchise.[18] Metcalfe also starred as Bradley Suttons in Hallmark movie A Country Wedding.[19] The film premiered to 2.2 million total viewers on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.[20] In 2016, Metcalfe starred in the Christian drama film God's Not Dead 2, as Tom Endler, a lawyer who defends a Christian teacher who struggles between giving up her faith or giving up her job.[21]
On June 20, 2016, Metcalfe reprises his role as investigative reporter Chase Carter in the sequel Dead Rising: Endgame.[22] Metcalfe starred as Trace Riley in Hallmark Channel's series Chesapeake Shores alongside Meghan Ory. The show premiered August 14, 2016.[23] In addition to playing the character Trace, Metcalfe performs and composes some of the songs used in the series' episodes.[24] He played the role of officer Holder and Dylan Holder in the drama film Destined.[25]
In 2017, Metcalfe starred as Eric Redford in the Hallmark movie Christmas Next Door alongside Fiona Gubelmann.[26] The film premiered to more than 4.4 million viewers, becoming top 10 cable program.[27] In 2018, Metcalfe played the role of Luke in the action thriller Escape Plan 2: Hades.[28] He also starred as Brady in the horror thriller film The Ninth Passenger.[29] In 2019, Metcalfe starred in the Hallmark channel Christmas film Christmas Under the Stars co-starring Autumn Reeser.[30]
In January 2020, Metcalfe began starring in the Martha's Vineyard Mysteries series on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel as retired Boston detective Jeff Jackson.[31] On September 2, 2020, Metcalfe was announced as one of the celebrities competing on the 29th season of Dancing with the Stars.[32] He finished 12th place alongside his partner Sharna Burgess. In 2022, Metcalfe appeared on the second series of the British version of The Masked Dancer as "Astronaut".
In March 2006, Metcalfe began a relationship with singer Nadine Coyle of the British girl group Girls Aloud, after meeting in Sydney, Australia. They broke up in April 2008.[33]
In March 2007, Metcalfe entered a rehabilitation facility to seek treatment for alcoholism.[33] In November 2008, he hosted the World Music Awards in Monaco. While at the after party for the ceremony, Metcalfe fell thirty feet to the ground from a second-story balcony. He fractured his fibula but avoided more serious injury.[34]
In 2013, Metcalfe was entered into the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, but ultimately did not start the race.[35]
Metcalfe met Cara Santana in 2009. They were engaged in August 2016.[36] The couple ended their engagement and broke up in January 2020.[37]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | John Tucker Must Die | John Tucker | |
2008 | Loaded | Tristan Price | |
Insanitarium | Jack | Direct-to-video film | |
The Other End of the Line | Granger Woodruff | ||
2009 | Beyond a Reasonable Doubt | Christopher John "C. J." Nicholas | |
2010 | The Tortured | Craig Landry | |
2015 | Dead Rising: Watchtower | Chase Carter | |
2016 | God's Not Dead 2 | Tom Endler | |
Dead Rising: Endgame | Chase Carter | ||
Destined | Dylan Holder | ||
2018 | Escape Plan 2: Hades | Luke Graves | |
The Ninth Passenger | Brady | ||
2020 | Cover Me | Richie Howell | |
Hard Kill | Derek Miller | ||
2021 | Fortress | Paul Michaels | |
2022 | Fortress: Sniper's Eye | ||
2023 | On a Wing and a Prayer | Kari Sorenson | |
Divine Influencer | Andrew Geller | ||
2024 | Clear Cut | Eli |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999–2004 | Passions | Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald | Contract role |
2003 | 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out | Uniform | Television film |
2003–2004 | Smallville | Van McNulty | Episodes: "Extinction", "Asylum" |
2004–2007, 2009 | Desperate Housewives | John Rowland | 30 episodes |
2010 | Fairfield Road | Noah McManus | Television film |
2010–2011 | Chase | Luke Watson | 18 episodes |
2012–2014 | Dallas | Christopher Ewing | 40 episodes |
2014 | 2 Broke Girls | Sebastian | Episode: "And the DJ Face" |
2015 | A Country Wedding | Bradley Sutton | Television film |
2016–2021 | Chesapeake Shores | Trace Riley | 37 episodes |
2017 | Christmas Next Door | Eric Redford | Television film (Hallmark Channel) |
2019 | Christmas Under the Stars | Nick Bellwith | |
2020 | A Beautiful Place to Die: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery | Jeff Jackson | Television film (Hallmark Mystery) |
Riddled with Deceit: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery | |||
Dancing with the Stars | Himself | Contestant (season 29) | |
2021 | Ships in the Night: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery | Jeff Jackson | Television film (Hallmark Mystery) |
Poisoned in Paradise: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery | |||
2022 | Harmony from the Heart | Dr. Blake Williams | Television film (Hallmark Channel) |
The Masked Dancer | Astronaut | Contestant (series 2) | |
2023 | V.C. Andrews' Dawn | Ormand Longchamp | Television film |
Year | Title | Artist | Role |
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2005 | "Let Me Go" | 3 Doors Down | High school student[38] |
2006 | "Hey Kid" | Matt Willis | Jesse Metcalfe |
Awards and nominations
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Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2000 | Soap Opera Digest Awards | Favorite Teen Star | Passions | Nominated |
2005 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Desperate Housewives | Won |
Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Breakout Performance: Male | Desperate Housewives | Won | |
Choice TV Actor: Comedy | Desperate Housewives | Nominated | ||
Choice Male Hottie | Nominated |
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- ^ Permalink (May 10, 2010). "NBC Picks Up New Drama Series 'Chase,' From Jerry Bruckheimer, For 2010-11 Season". NBC.com. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
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- ^ "Christmas Next Door Cast". Hallmark Channel. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
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- ^ "Christmas Under the Stars". Hallmark Channel. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
- ^ "About Martha's Vineyard Mysteries Movies". Hallmark Movies and Mysteries. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
- ^ ""Dancing with the Stars" 2020 Celebrity Cast Announced!". ABC.com. September 2, 2020.
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