Shiloh Strong

Shiloh Strong

Strong at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival
Born Shiloh King Strong
(1978-06-12) June 12, 1978
San Francisco, California
Occupation Actor, photographer, screenwriter, director
Years active 1992–present

Shiloh Strong (born June 12, 1978) is an American actor, screenwriter, photographer and film director whose roles include "Zelos Wilder" from Tales of Symphonia, "David Scott" from Dinotopia, and "Grant" from Buck Naked Arson.

At the age of 16, Shiloh won a Dramalogue Award for writing the play Shades of Blue. He wrote, directed and starred in the award-winning short film Irish Twins along with his brother, Rider Strong. The film premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival.

In 2008, Shiloh Strong helped create a television commercial for Barack Obama's Presidential campaign called "It Could Happen To You". He appeared in the commercial with Alexandra Barreto and his brother Rider Strong. The commercial won Moveon.org's contest for funniest commercial and aired on Comedy Central.

In 2015, Shiloh started working on Girl Meets World, co-directing episodes with his brother Rider.

Filmography

List of film and television credits
Year Title Role Notes
1993[1] Spies Harry Prescott TV movie
1993 House of Cards Michael Matthews
1993–
1995
Mommies, TheThe Mommies Adam Larson 28 episodes
1995 Maybe This Time TV series
1996 Foxfire Steve
2000 3rd Rock from the Sun Student No. 2 Episode: "The Big Giant Head Returns Again: Part 1"
Episode: "The Big Giant Head Returns Again: Part 2"
2001 Buck Naked Arson Grant
2002 Cabin Fever Rider's Brother
2002–
2003
Dinotopia David Scott 11 episodes
2003 Monk T.J. Episode: "Mr. Monk Goes to Mexico"
2004 24 Lennox Episode: "Day 3: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m."
2005 Bluff Point Boyfriend
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Hayden Ludford Episode: "Werewolves"
2007 Nina & the Mystery of the Secret Room Jeff
2008 Irish Twins Seamus Sullivan
2015 Girl Meets World Episode Director

As a director

Girl Meets World

References

  1. The Disney Channel Magazine, Vol. 11, no. 2, February/March 1993: pp. 38, 42.


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