Devon Graye
Devon Graye gained fame as the young Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.
TV Actor
March 8, 1987
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Devon Graye is a versatile American actor, writer, and musician best known for his captivating performances in both film and television. Born on March 8, 1987, in Orange County, California, Graye’s passion for the arts emerged at an early age. He honed his skills at the prestigious Orange County School of the Arts, where he studied theater and dance.
Graye’s breakthrough role came in the 2001 film “The Rookie,” where he shared the screen with Dennis Quaid. Since then, he has graced both the big and small screens, leaving a lasting impression with his diverse range of characters. Audiences may recognize him from popular shows like “Pretty Little Liars,” where he portrayed the enigmatic Sam Forman for six seasons, “The Mindy Project,” and “The Bold Type.”
In the realm of film, Graye has showcased his talent in notable projects such as “The Final Girls” (2015), “The Babysitter” (2017), and “The Perfection” (2018). His upcoming projects include the highly anticipated film “Nope” (2022), where he joins an ensemble cast led by Daniel Kaluuya.
Beyond acting, Graye is an accomplished writer and has been involved in various creative projects throughout his career. His passion for storytelling extends beyond the screen, captivating audiences with his written works.
Off-screen, Graye is an avid surfer, snowboarder, and philanthropist. He actively supports charitable organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, demonstrating his commitment to making a positive impact in the world.
With his talent, versatility, and unwavering dedication to his craft, Devon Graye continues to captivate audiences and establish himself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.