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In his long and varied acting career, AJ Buckley has appeared in more than 30
feature films and numerous television series. A versatile and prolific actor, he is eq
ually
adept at both dramatic and comedy roles. He is perhaps best known to global television
audiences for his role as scientist Adam Ross on the long
-
running series “CSI: NY,” on
the Network,
in addition to recent roles as a hard
-
nosed tactical officer
in
“Murder in the
First” and romantic sociopath Danny Crowe in “Justified.”
Most recently, Buckley starred as a
misfit cop in the critically acclaimed CBC
drama series “
Pure,
” which was also acquired by the Hulu Network.
Other notable
television credits
include guest appearances on the Netflix original series “
Narcos”
and a
turn as Anna Faris’ jealous boyfriend on “Entourage.”
In one of his favorite comedic roles, Buckley portrayed Ed Zeddmore on The
CW’s “Supernatural
,
”
the leader of a group of wannabe
ghost hunters called The
GhostFacers
.
The character was a fan favorite and thus, Buckley wrote and directed
Warner’s Bros. first spin
-
off project.
Buckley’s recent films include Disney Pixar’s “The Good Dinosaur
,
”
voicing T
-
Rex Nash, and “H
ome Sweet Hel
l”
from Sony Pictures, which he also helped write and
produce.
Born in Ireland, Buckley immigrated to Canada at the age of 6. He spent his
teenage years in British Columbia, where he began his acting career guest starring on
shows such as “The X
-
Files.”
It was after his breakout role in the film “Disturbing
Behavior”
that acclaimed director David Nutter suggested he move to Los Angeles.
Buckley is the co
-
founder of Paperclip, an innovative line of high
-
end diaper bags
designed for modern parenthood, and
is also a partner in The Pipeline Poké House in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida.
Currently, Buckley
resides in Los Angeles with his wife Abby, and daughter,
Willow Phoenix and two newborn twin boys Bodhi and Ranger. In his spare time, he
enjoys keeping fit, b
oxing, motorsports, watching UFC, healthy eating, and traveling the
globe in search of thrilling new experiences. Also, he supports men’s cancer charities and
child welfare projects. His birthday is Feb. 9. Follow him on Twitter @AjohnBuckley
and on Instag
ram @ajbuckley.
In his long and varied acting career, AJ Buckley has appeared in more than 30
feature films and numerous television series. A versatile and prolific actor, he is eq
ually
adept at both dramatic and comedy roles. He is perhaps best known to global television
audiences for his role as scientist Adam Ross on the long
-
running series “CSI: NY,” on
the Network,
in addition to recent roles as a hard
-
nosed tactical officer
in
“Murder in the
First” and romantic sociopath Danny Crowe in “Justified.”
Most recently, Buckley starred as a
misfit cop in the critically acclaimed CBC
drama series “
Pure,
” which was also acquired by the Hulu Network.
Other notable
television credits
include guest appearances on the Netflix original series “
Narcos”
and a
turn as Anna Faris’ jealous boyfriend on “Entourage.”
In one of his favorite comedic roles, Buckley portrayed Ed Zeddmore on The
CW’s “Supernatural
,
”
the leader of a group of wannabe
ghost hunters called The
GhostFacers
.
The character was a fan favorite and thus, Buckley wrote and directed
Warner’s Bros. first spin
-
off project.
Buckley’s recent films include Disney Pixar’s “The Good Dinosaur
,
”
voicing T
-
Rex Nash, and “H
ome Sweet Hel
l”
from Sony Pictures, which he also helped write and
produce.
Born in Ireland, Buckley immigrated to Canada at the age of 6. He spent his
teenage years in British Columbia, where he began his acting career guest starring on
shows such as “The X
-
Files.”
It was after his breakout role in the film “Disturbing
Behavior”
that acclaimed director David Nutter suggested he move to Los Angeles.
Buckley is the co
-
founder of Paperclip, an innovative line of high
-
end diaper bags
designed for modern parenthood, and
is also a partner in The Pipeline Poké House in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida.
Currently, Buckley
resides in Los Angeles with his wife Abby, and daughter,
Willow Phoenix and two newborn twin boys Bodhi and Ranger. In his spare time, he
enjoys keeping fit, b
oxing, motorsports, watching UFC, healthy eating, and traveling the
globe in search of thrilling new experiences. Also, he supports men’s cancer charities and
child welfare projects. His birthday is Feb. 9. Follow him on Twitter @AjohnBuckley
and on Instag
ram @ajbuckley.
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