Shawn Ashmore
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Born | Shawn Robert Ashmore October 7, 1979 Richmond, British Columbia, Canada |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1989–present |
Spouse |
Dana Renee Wasdin (m. 2012) |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Aaron Ashmore (twin brother) |
Shawn Robert Ashmore (born October 7, 1979)[1] is a Canadian actor.
He is known for his roles as Bobby Drake / Iceman in the X-Men film series, Jake in the television series Animorphs, Agent Mike Weston in the television drama series The Following, Eric in the horror film The Ruins, Sam Spencer in the television series Conviction, Wesley Evers in the television series The Rookie, and Lamplighter in the superhero television series The Boys.
Ashmore also plays the main character, Jack Joyce, in the 2016 video game Quantum Break, as well as Conrad in 2019's Man of Medan. For his portrayal of Terry Fox in the film Terry, Ashmore received a Gemini Award nomination.
Early life and education
[edit]Shawn Robert Ashmore was born in Richmond, British Columbia,[2] to Linda (née Davis), a homemaker, and Rick Ashmore,[3] a manufacturing engineer. Shortly after his birth the family lived in St. Albert, Alberta, before settling in Brampton, Ontario, where he attended Earnscliffe Senior Public School and Turner Fenton Secondary School.[2]
Shawn and his identical twin brother, Aaron Ashmore, began appearing in television commercials while still in elementary school.[4] At age nine, Shawn made his screen debut on the CTV series Katts and Dog (1990); the following year both brothers had small roles in the feature film Married to It (1991).[4]
His first starring vehicle was the family telefilm Guitarman (1994), which earned him a Gemini Award nomination for Best Performance in a Children’s/Youth Program.[5]
Aaron is slightly taller than Shawn and, according to Aaron, Shawn often gets cast as the nice guy while Aaron is cast as the bully.[6] They have a "GMA" tattoo on their wrists that stands for "Good Man Ashmore"; their grandfather had a similar tattoo.[7]
Career
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Early work and breakthrough (1990s–2004)
[edit]Ashmore’s first sustained television role was Jake Berenson in the Nickelodeon series Animorphs (1998–1999), followed by lead billing as EMT cadet Tyler Connell in Disney Channel’s In a Heartbeat (2000–2001).[2]
His breakthrough came when director Bryan Singer cast him as Bobby Drake / Iceman in X-Men. Although his part was filmed in only three weeks,[4] the franchise gave Ashmore global recognition, and he reprised the role with an expanded arc in X2 and X-Men: The Last Stand. For X2 he received the MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Male Performance in 2004.[8] Ashmore also reprised his role as Iceman in the animated series The Super Hero Squad Show, as well as voicing the role for X-Men: The Official Game.[9][10]
In between X‑Men films he diversified with Disney Channel’s Cadet Kelly (2002),[11] a Disney Channel original film which aired in 2002. He also guest-starred as Eric Summers in two episodes of Smallville, a series on which his brother was later cast in the role of Jimmy Olsen.[12]
In December 2004, Ashmore was cast in the lead role in the SciFi Channel mini series Legend of Earthsea, based on the novels by Ursula K. Le Guin.[13] He played the role of Ged, a young wizard-in-training.[14]
Film and television (2005–2015)
[edit]In 2005, he portrayed Canadian icon Terry Fox in the CTV biographical film Terry (2005), dramatizing the Marathon of Hope; his performance earned a Gemini Award nomination for Best Actor.[15] The same year he appeared in the action‑comedy Underclassman, the HIV/AIDS anthology drama 3 Needles, and the psychological thriller The Quiet.
In 2008, he starred as one of the leads in the 2008 horror film The Ruins.[16] The following year, he starred in the CTV telefilm Diverted (2009), playing an air‑traffic manager coping with flights grounded in Newfoundland during the September 11 attacks.[17] Ashmore was cast in Adam Green's 2010 dramatic thriller Frozen as Joe Lynch.[18] He also co‑starred in the ensemble horror remake Mother’s Day (2010) as eldest brother George Barnum.[19]
Ashmore starred in the apocalyptic siege warfare film The Day.[20][21] From 2013 to 2015 Ashmore co‑starred with Kevin Bacon as FBI agent Mike Weston in Fox’s crime‑thriller series The Following.[22][23] He reprised his role as Iceman in the 2014 film X-Men: Days of Future Past.[24][25]
Video games and recent roles (2016–present)
[edit]In April 2016, Ashmore starred in the Microsoft/Remedy video game Quantum Break, providing both performance capture and live‑action cut‑scenes as protagonist Jack Joyce. The title blends third‑person shooter gameplay with TV‑style episodes featuring the same cast.[26][27] He also did the motion capture and voice acting for the character.[28][29]
From October 2016 to January 2017, he played the role of Sam Spencer on the American legal drama Conviction.[30][31] The series was filmed in Toronto.[32] Following Conviction, Ashmore returned to feature films with a run of genre projects. He headlined the science‑fiction horror thriller Devil’s Gate, which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, and played a troubled brother in the Canadian mystery Hollow in the Land (2017).[33][34] He next starred in the action thriller Acts of Violence (2018), portraying a police officer pursuing a human‑trafficking ring.[35]
In interactive media, Ashmore provided voice, likeness, and motion capture for the playable character Conrad in the horror game The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan (2019).[36] That same year he appeared in Hulu’s anthology series Into the Dark, playing migrant‑rights activist Thomas in the Independence Day episode "Culture Shock".[37] In 2020, Ashmore recurred in the second season of the Amazon Prime Video superhero series The Boys as Lamplighter, a former member of the superhero group the Seven.
In 2021, Ashmore starred in the Netflix-distributed thriller Aftermath as Kevin Dadich.[38]
The same year he played the manipulative husband Nick Miller in the psychological-horror feature The Free Fall, which premiered at Grimmfest on 7 October 2021 and was released digitally by Gravitas Ventures on 14 January 2022.[39][40]
In 2021, Ashmore’s recurring role as Wesley Evers, a defense attorney who later becomes an ADA, on ABC’s The Rookie was upgraded to a main cast role in the series' third season, a position he retains through the seventh season.[41] He also reprised the character in the spin-off The Rookie: Feds episode "Standoff" (2022).[42]
In 2023, Ashmore voiced and performed motion capture for Sheriff Tim Breaker in Remedy Entertainment’s survival-horror video game Alan Wake II.[43]
Ashmore continued his game work by voicing Timmy LeBlanc in Sons of the Forest. Ahead of the game’s full 1.0 launch on February 22, 2024, GamesRadar+ reported that "X-Men, The Boys, and Alan Wake 2 actor Shawn Ashmore has joined the cast, voicing side character Timmy LeBlanc", and that the update would "expand Timmy’s role" in the narrative.[44]
In 2025, Ashmore starred as Randall Harris in the supernatural-horror film It Feeds, directed by Chad Archibald.[45]
Personal life
[edit]On July 27, 2012, Ashmore married film executive Dana Renee Wasdin, whom he met while filming Frozen.[46] The couple has one son, born in 2017.[47][48]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Married to It | Student in pageant | |
1998 | All I Wanna Do | Photographer | Originally titled The Hairy Bird |
2000 | X-Men | Bobby Drake / Iceman | |
2001 | Wolf Girl | Beau | |
2002 | Cadet Kelly | Brad Rigby | Disney Channel Original Movie |
2003 | X2 | Bobby Drake / Iceman | MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated—MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (with Anna Paquin) Nominated—Saturn Award for Cinescape Genre Face of the Future (Male) Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Chemistry (with Anna Paquin) |
2005 | Underclassman | Rob Donovan | |
3 Needles | Denys, the porn actor | ||
The Quiet | Connor | ||
2006 | X-Men: The Last Stand | Bobby Drake / Iceman | |
2008 | Solstice | Christian | |
The Ruins | Eric | ||
2010 | Frozen | Joe Lynch | |
Mother's Day | George Barnum | ||
2011 | The Day | Adam | |
2012 | Mariachi Gringo | Edward | |
Breaking the Girls | Eric | ||
2014 | X-Men: Days of Future Past | Bobby Drake / Iceman | |
2016 | Home Invasion | N/A | Executive producer |
2017 | Devil's Gate | Conrad "Colt" Salter | |
Hollow in the Land | Darryl | ||
2018 | Acts of Violence | Brandon | |
2020 | Darkness Falls | Jeff Anderson | |
2021 | Aftermath | Kevin Dadich | |
The Free Fall | Nick Miller | ||
2025 | It Feeds | Randall Harris | [49] |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Katts and Dog | Episode: "Mistaken Identity" | |
1992 | The Ray Bradbury Theater | Charlie | Episode: "Colonel Stonesteel and the Desperate Empties" |
Mr. Dressup | Shawn | [50] | |
1993 | Gross Misconduct: The Life of Brian Spencer | Young Brian Spencer | TV film |
1996 | Any Mother's Son | Billy | TV film |
1997 | Flash Forward | Gord | Episode: "Mudpack" |
Promise the Moon | Leviatus Bennett | TV film | |
Melanie Darrow | David Abbott | TV film | |
Fast Track | Young Chandler | Episode: "Combustions" | |
1998–1999 | Animorphs | Jake | Main role |
1999 | The City | Tyler | Episode: "Departures" |
Real Kids, Real Adventures | Aaron Hall | Episode: "Mountain Lion" | |
At the Mercy of a Stranger | Danny | TV film | |
2000 | Earth: Final Conflict | Max | Episode: "Sanctuary" |
The Famous Jett Jackson | Chet | Episode: "What You Wish For" | |
2000–2001 | In a Heartbeat | Tyler Connell | Main role |
2001 | The Big House | Trevor Brewster | TV film |
Blackout | First Son | TV film | |
The Outer Limits | Morris Shottwell | Episode: "Lion's Den" | |
Wolf Girl | Beau | TV film | |
2002 | Aces | TV film | |
2002–2004 | Smallville | Eric Summers | Episodes: "Leech", "Asylum" |
2004 | Earthsea | Ged | Miniseries Leo Award for Best Lead Performance By a Male in a Feature Length Drama |
2005 | Terry | Terry Fox | TV film Nominated—Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series |
2009 | Diverted | Mike Stiven | TV film |
2009–2010 | The Super Hero Squad Show | Bobby Drake / Iceman (voice) | Episodes: "Mysterious Mayhem at Mutant High!", "The Ice Melt Cometh!" |
2010 | Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures | Fitz | Miniseries |
Fringe | Joshua Rose | Episode: "Amber 31422" | |
2013–2015 | The Following | Mike Weston | Main role |
2016 | Relationship Status | Ben | 3 episodes |
2016–2017 | Conviction | Sam Spencer | Main role |
2018 | S.W.A.T. | William Tanner | 1 episode |
2018–present | The Rookie | Wesley Evers | Recurring role (seasons 1–2); main role (season 3–present) |
2019 | Into the Dark | Thomas | Episode: "Culture Shock" |
2020 | The Boys | Lamplighter | 3 episodes |
2022 | The Rookie: Feds | Wesley Evers | Episode: "Standoff" |
Video games
[edit]Year | Title | Voice role | Notes |
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2006 | X-Men: The Official Game | Bobby Drake / Iceman | |
2016 | Quantum Break | Jack Joyce | Also likeness and motion capture |
2019 | The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan | Conrad | Also likeness and motion capture |
2023 | Alan Wake II | Tim Breaker / the actor | Also likeness and motion capture |
2024 | Sons of the Forest | Timmy |
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The rest of the post reveals that ... Shawn Ashmore has joined the cast, voicing side character Timmy LeBlanc, as well as expanding Timmy's role in Sons of the Forest.
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External links
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