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Daniel Lester Gauthier (/ˈɡti/; born December 2, 1963)[1][2] is an American actor best known for his roles as Kevin Buchanan on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, Matt Liston on the sitcom Ellen, Brad Powell in the 1989 film Teen Witch and Lt. John McKay of the military drama series Tour of Duty.

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Early life

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Gauthier was born in Prineville, Oregon.[1] He was inspired to act early on by his mother, who was a local theater actress in their Central Oregon home. By the time he turned 18, Gauthier moved to California to attend San Diego State University. He was recruited by SDSU's track team and was a decathlete.[3] After college, Gauthier found work by modeling with the Ford and Nina Blanchard modeling agencies.

Career

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In 1987, he landed his first credited television role in 1987 in FOX's sitcom Married... with Children. Two years later, he starred in his first feature film, Teen Witch where he played the title character's love interest. That same year, he landed his most high-profile primetime role as maverick helicopter pilot, Johnny McKay in CBS's Tour of Duty. Following the end of the series, Gauthier continued to make guest appearances such television shows as Who's the Boss?, Life Goes On and Silk Stalkings. In 1993, he was cast in the comedy film Son in Law. He played Travis, the main character's steady boyfriend who reacts unhappily to her changes from college life. By 1995, he landed a regular role on a series titled Courthouse. The show portrayed the trials and tribulations of court life. After nine episodes, the series was canceled. From 1996 to 1997, Gauthier found recurring roles on both Ellen and Beverly Hills, 90210. He guest-starred as Chip on an episode of Friends. In 1998, he was cast in the prime time soap opera Melrose Place.

Daytime television

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In June 2003, Gauthier became the eleventh actor to play former Lieutenant Governor Kevin Lord Riley Buchanan on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, a role he portrayed until November 16, 2006. The character of Kevin had been a "good guy" for most of Gauthier's run, but in the last year had been written with more of a dark edge. The show chose not to renew Gauthier's contract and the character was written off; Gauthier was subsequently nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for his performance. In August 2007, Gauthier made a brief return to One Life to Live for the series' 9,999th and 10,000th episodes.[4][5] He will debut in the role of Peter Blake on Days of Our Lives on December 19, 2025.[6]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1988 Meet the Munceys Bruce Muncey TV movie
1989 Teen Witch Brad Powell
1991 N.Y.P.D. Mounted Lonnie "Lucky" Wellington TV movie
1992 Shame Danny Fiske TV movie
Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style Brian Hanson TV movie
1993 Son in Law Travis
1995 Excessive Force II: Force on Force Francis Lydell
Illegal in Blue Chris Morgan Video
2000 The Right Hook Dan Short
2002 Groom Lake Andy
2003 Written in Blood Mark Pearsall
2005 Dating Games People Play Stan
2007 Army Guy Joe Short
2009 Forget Me Not Zack Mitchell
2012 Help for the Holidays Scott VanCamp TV movie
2014 BFFs David
2015 The Adventures of Sam Wolf Patrick Short
2017 A Million Happy Nows Jason
First Strike Butcher Knife - Short
2019 A Daughter's Deception Tom Caldwell TV movie
The Marcus Garvey Story Edwin Kilroe
2023 Every Breath She Takes Kenny TV movie
Classmates Harry

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1987 Married... with Children Kelly's Boyfriend Episode: "Poppy's by the Tree: Part 1 & 2"
21 Jump Street Mike Ogletree Episode: "How Much Is That Body in the Window?"
1988 Punky Brewster Kevin Dowling Episode: "Crushed"
1989–1990 Tour of Duty Lt. John McKay Main Cast: Season 2-3
1991 Who's the Boss? Pierce Episode: "Selling Sam Short"
Life Goes On Josh Griffin Episode: "Dueling Divas"
1992 Silk Stalkings D.J. Martin Episode: "Squeeze Play"
1993 Sisters Kyle Parks Recurring Cast: Season 4
1994 Star Trek: The Next Generation Sam Lavelle Episode: "Lower Decks"
Winnetka Road - Episode: "The White Zone"
1995 Muscle Kent Atkinson Main Cast
Courthouse Jonathan Mitchell Main Cast
1996 The Cape - Episode: "In Friends We Trust"
Sliders George Stellos Episode: "The Prince of Slides"
1996-1997 Ellen Matt Liston Recurring Cast: Season 3, Guest: Season 4
Beverly Hills, 90210 Dick Harrison Recurring Cast: Season 7
1997 Friends Chip Matthews Episode: "The One with the Cat"
1998 Melrose Place Jeff Baylor Recurring Cast (Season 6-7); 17 episodes
Martial Law Reed Paxton Episode: "Funny Money"
The Love Boat: The Next Wave Eric Episode: "Captains Courageous"
1999 Rude Awakening Petey Peterson Episode: "The Fix Up"
Cupid Tom Caighne Episode: "Botched Makeover"
2000 Jesse Dr. Jeff Hanson Episode: "Kurt Slips, Niagara Falls"
Nash Bridges Jared Taylor Episode: "El Diablo"
2001 Will & Grace Curt Episode: "Stakin' Care of Business"
2002 Charmed Craig Wilson Episode: "A Witch's Tail: Part 1"
Still Standing Steve Upton Episode: "Still in School"
2003-2010 One Life to Live Kevin Buchanan Regular Cast
2004 Oliver Beene Stan Episode: "Girl Dad"
2004-2005 All My Children Kevin Buchanan Guest Appearances
2007 Supernatural David McNamara Episode: "Roadkill"
2008 The New Adventures of Old Christine Brian Episode: "Tie Me Up, Don't Tie Me Down"
2009 Lost Co-Pilot Episode: "Namaste"
2010 Make It or Break It WineTaster Episode: "Loves Me, Loves Me Not"
No Ordinary Family Detective Pierce Episode: "No Ordinary Marriage"
2012 Hot in Cleveland Nick Episode: "Lost Loves"
The Mentalist Chip McGavin Episode: "Black Cherry"
2014-2016 Faking It Bruce Cooper Recurring Cast: Season 1-2, Guest: Season 3
2016 Game Shakers Dr. Levitz Guest Cast: Season 1-2
2018 Criminal Minds Ethan Howard Episode: "The Tall Man"
2022 NCIS: Los Angeles Carlyle Huntington Episode: "Live Free or Die Standing"
2025 Days of Our Lives Peter Blake

Award nominations

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Dan Gauthier (born December 2, 1963) is an American actor and coach best known for his long-running role as on the ABC One Life to Live, which he portrayed from 2003 to 2006, with brief returns in 2007 and later years, earning him a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Series in 2007. Born in , Gauthier began his career in the late 1980s with appearances in television series and films, including the role of Brad Powell in the 1989 teen fantasy comedy . Gauthier's television career spans over three decades, featuring recurring and guest roles across a wide range of shows that highlight his versatility in drama, comedy, and genre fiction. He gained early recognition for playing Lieutenant Johnny McKay on the CBS military drama Tour of Duty from 1989 to 1990, and later appeared as Matt Liston on the ABC sitcom Ellen in the mid-1990s. Other notable credits include Sam Lavelle in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Lower Decks" (1994), guest spots on series such as Friends, Melrose Place, Beverly Hills, 90210, and Will & Grace, and lead roles in over a dozen television pilots. In film, he appeared in supporting roles like Travis in the 1993 comedy Son-in-Law and various commercials, including Old Spice and Levi's campaigns. More recently, Gauthier has continued acting with guest appearances, including on in 2018 and the 2023 television movie Every Breath She Takes, while transitioning into education by founding the Dan Gauthier Acting Studio in the , where he offers classes and private lessons for film, television, and commercials, both in-person and virtually. With over 100 guest starring roles and a career marked by steady work in both daytime and primetime television, Gauthier remains a respected figure in the industry, emphasizing practical training for aspiring actors through his studio.

Early life and education

Childhood and family influences

Dan Gauthier was born on December 2, 1963, in . He was raised in , a small town in known for its rural setting and limited entertainment options. Raised in this modest environment, Gauthier developed an early interest in influenced heavily by his family, particularly his mother, who worked as a local theater actress in community productions. Her involvement in stage performances exposed him to the world of from a young age, sparking his passion amid the everyday life of a small-town upbringing where such artistic pursuits were rare highlights. At the age of 18, Gauthier left Oregon for California to seek broader opportunities, marking the end of his formative years in Madras. This relocation laid the groundwork for his transition into college athletics and modeling, which ultimately served as a bridge to his professional acting career.

College and early modeling

Gauthier attended San Diego State University in California, where he was recruited by the track and field team on a scholarship for the decathlon. His involvement in the demanding multi-event sport highlighted his athletic discipline and physical prowess during his college years. Following graduation, Gauthier transitioned from athletics to professional modeling, signing with prominent agencies such as and Nina Blanchard in the early . This move marked his entry into the entertainment industry, as he worked in both and , building a portfolio through various photoshoots and on-camera assignments. The modeling gigs, including commercials, provided essential experience in front of the camera and helped him develop poise under professional scrutiny. Through these early modeling opportunities, Gauthier gained initial visibility within Los Angeles's competitive circles, connecting with industry professionals and paving the way for his subsequent pursuits in . The exposure from agency representation and commercial work during the decade positioned him advantageously in a city central to film and television production.

Acting career

Early television roles

Gauthier's entry into television acting began in 1987 with a guest appearance on the Fox sitcom Married... with Children, where he portrayed Kelly Bundy's boyfriend in two episodes of the show's debut season. This role marked his first credited on-screen performance, leveraging his prior modeling experience to ease his transition into acting. In 1989, Gauthier secured his first leading film role in the teen fantasy comedy , directed by Dorian Walker, playing Brad Powell, the high school quarterback and love interest to the protagonist Louise Miller (). The film, which blended elements of and high school romance, garnered a over time and significantly raised Gauthier's profile as a versatile young actor capable of handling both comedic and romantic leads. That same year, Gauthier joined the CBS military drama in a recurring main role as Lt. Johnny McKay, a maverick helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War setting, appearing in 37 episodes across the second and third seasons (1989–1990). His character added a layer of aerial support and personal conflict to the ensemble, contributing to the series' reputation for gritty, realistic depictions of wartime experiences, which earned critical praise for its handling of social issues like and drug use.

Soap opera and daytime work

Gauthier's entry into was facilitated by the visibility gained from his military role in , which opened doors to serialized formats. His most prominent role came in 2003 when he joined the cast of ABC's as , the eldest son of and Clint Buchanan, portraying the character from June 2003 to November 2006. During this period, Gauthier's Kevin returned to Llanview as a married man to , assuming the position of editor at The Banner newspaper and serving as , intertwining his professional ambitions with intense family loyalties within the powerful Buchanan dynasty. The character's arcs under Gauthier emphasized family drama and romance, including his strained marriage to Kelly amid revelations about their 's parentage and a crossover storyline to involving a baby switch that heightened tensions between the Buchanans and Chandlers. A pivotal tragedy unfolded in 2006 when was fatally injured in a , leaving Kevin devastated and initially blaming Kelly, which deepened explorations of , , and within the family. These narratives showcased Kevin's evolution from a politically ambitious figure to one grappling with personal loss and redemption. Gauthier's tenure faced production challenges, as network focus groups deemed the character unlikeable, leading to his abrupt release in August 2006, with written off by relocating abroad; he taped his final scenes through November sweeps. Despite this, the role bolstered his career longevity in by cultivating a dedicated fanbase, evidenced by returns from August 2007 to December 2008 (including for the show's 10,000th episode) and subsequent appearances in 2009–2010 and 2011.

Prime-time and guest appearances

Gauthier transitioned into prime-time television in the mid-1990s with recurring roles that highlighted his ability to portray charming yet flawed characters in ensemble casts. On Ellen, he appeared as Detective Matt Liston across eight episodes from 1996 to 1997, playing a love interest for the titular character amid the show's comedic exploration of relationships. Similarly, in Beverly Hills, 90210, Gauthier recurred as Dick Harrison in seven episodes during the 1996–1997 season, depicting a cocky athlete entangled in the series' dramatic web of college life and personal rivalries. His run on Melrose Place followed in 1998, where he portrayed Jeff Baylor, an arrogant minor-league baseball player involved in romantic entanglements, appearing in multiple episodes that underscored the show's soapy intrigue. Gauthier's guest appearances further diversified his prime-time portfolio, blending humor and tension. In 1997, he guest-starred as Chip Matthews on Friends in the episode "The One with the Cat," embodying a high school crush who adds a layer of nostalgic comedy to Monica's storyline. He later appeared as Steve Upton in a 2002 episode of the sitcom Still Standing, contributing to its family-oriented laughs. Shifting to drama, Gauthier played David McNamara in the 2007 Supernatural episode "Roadkill," a role that introduced supernatural elements through a haunted highway thriller. More recently, in 2022, he guest-starred as Carlyle Huntington on NCIS: Los Angeles in the episode "Live Free or Die Standing," portraying a key figure in a high-stakes investigation. In 2023, he appeared as Kenny in the television movie Every Breath She Takes and as Harry in the series Classmates. These roles exemplified Gauthier's versatility, allowing him to navigate both comedic timing in shows like and Friends—where his characters often provided lighthearted romantic foils—and dramatic intensity in series such as and , where interpersonal conflicts and suspense demanded nuanced emotional depth. His daytime television experience had honed these skills, preparing him for the faster-paced, arc-driven dynamics of prime-time episodic formats. Post-2010, Gauthier's career evolved toward more selective guest work, including the lead role of Scott VanCamp in the 2012 Hallmark TV movie Help for the Holidays, a feel-good holiday tale of family redemption that showcased his warm, relatable screen presence.

Other professional activities

Directing credits

Dan Gauthier transitioned to directing in the late , drawing on his extensive acting experience from film sets to inform his approach behind the camera. In a interview, he expressed intent to leverage insights gained from productions rather than , marking an early shift from performing to creative leadership. His debut directing credit came in with the short drama The Art of Getting Over It, co-directed with , his former co-star. The 23-minute film stars St. John as Cameron Clothier, a man grappling with rage and betrayal, alongside St. John's son Marshall St. John, Gauthier's wife , and other collaborators. Produced independently, it explores themes of emotional resolution and personal reckoning. The project premiered at film festivals, including the Spokane International Film Festival in 2009, where it was highlighted for its poignant narrative. It later screened at the 2010 New York International Film Festival, earning recognition through St. John's Best Actor award, though no specific directing honors were noted for . No further directing credits for Gauthier have been documented in major productions post-2010.

Acting studio and teaching

In the late 2010s, Dan Gauthier co-founded the Dan Gauthier Acting Studio in , alongside his wife, actress , with a grand opening on August 28, 2018. Located at 34400 Date Palm Drive, Suite K, the studio serves as a dedicated space for actor training in the , drawing on Gauthier's over 30 years of professional experience as an Emmy-nominated performer. The studio emphasizes practical, on-camera techniques tailored for , television, and commercials, with a core focus on and team-building workshops that foster creativity and collaboration. and Fuller have developed specialized improv programs designed for both aspiring actors and corporate groups, offering unique experiences that build confidence, quick thinking, and interpersonal skills through interactive sessions. These include weekly scene study classes incorporating and audition techniques, as well as commercial workshops that provide hands-on filming and feedback. As of 2025, the studio continues to operate with a mix of in-person and virtual offerings, including private coaching via and Zoom to accommodate remote participants, reflecting adaptations made in response to the . Ongoing activities feature taped auditions with edited submissions for students, ensuring accessibility for actors at various career stages, while the space remains available for rental to support local productions.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Dan Gauthier married actress and singer on April 22, 1990. The couple first met during the filming of the 1989 film , in which they portrayed an on-screen romantic pair—Gauthier as Brad Powell and Fuller as Randa—leading to a real-life relationship that began shortly after production. Their mutual immersion in the entertainment industry, with both establishing careers in acting early on, played a key role in strengthening their bond, as they shared insights into the demands of auditions, set life, and professional transitions. Gauthier and Fuller have one child together, a son named James Cole Gauthier, born on June 16, 1991. The family has maintained a low public profile regarding their personal dynamics, with occasional joint appearances at entertainment events highlighting their enduring partnership.

Residence and interests

Gauthier established the Dan Gauthier Acting Studio in , in the region during the 2010s. His personal interests reflect an active lifestyle influenced by his Oregon upbringing and athletic background, including a passion for sports such as and . As a former decathlete at , Gauthier maintains enthusiasm for physical activities that promote fitness and outdoor engagement, such as playing on local courses. He also enjoys home renovation projects, often remodeling properties as a hands-on . Post his peak acting years, Gauthier leads a low-profile lifestyle focused on family and community. This approach allows him to balance personal commitments with occasional professional endeavors.

Filmography

Film roles

Gauthier made his debut in the 1989 teen fantasy-comedy , playing the lead role of Brad Powell, the school's star quarterback whose initial snobbery toward the awkward protagonist Louise gives way to romance after she gains magical powers, driving the film's central romantic and comedic arcs. In 1993, he appeared in a supporting capacity in the comedy Son-in-Law, as Travis, one of the rowdy fraternity brothers who befriend the fish-out-of-water city girl Rebecca and contribute to the film's humorous exploration of cultural clashes on a farm. Gauthier starred as Francis Lydell in the 1995 action film Excessive Force II: Force on Force, portraying a special forces operative involved in high-stakes missions. Gauthier starred as Chris Morgan in the 1995 direct-to-video erotic thriller Illegal in Blue, portraying a dedicated whose investigation into a nightclub owner's murder intertwines with a passionate with a suspect, heightening the narrative's blend of crime procedural and romantic tension. Gauthier starred as Dan in the 2000 short film The Right Hook, in a lead role exploring personal conflict. Following a period focused on television, Gauthier returned to feature films with the 2002 independent sci-fi drama Groom Lake (also known as The Visitor), in which he played Andy, the loyal best friend and voice of reason to the protagonist experiencing visions of extraterrestrial contact, providing emotional grounding amid the film's supernatural mystery. Gauthier starred as Mark Pearsall in the 2005 mystery thriller Written in Blood, playing a investigating a series of murders. In the 2007 short film Army Guy, Gauthier played Joe, a soldier navigating military life. In the 2009 horror slasher Forget Me Not, he portrayed Sheriff Mitchell, the local law enforcement officer who responds to a masked killer targeting high school graduates at a lakeside gathering, serving as a pivotal figure in the film's escalating survival thriller elements. Gauthier took on the role of David in the 2014 independent comedy BFFs, in a supporting role amid a story of two friends pretending to be a couple at a therapy retreat. In the 2017 film The Marcus Garvey Story, Gauthier played Edwin Kilroe, a historical figure opposing the activist .

Television roles

Dan Gauthier began his television career with guest appearances in sitcoms and progressed to recurring roles in dramas and long-running soap operas, as well as numerous TV movies. His credits include both prime-time series and daytime soaps, showcasing a range of characters from officers to family patriarchs. The following table lists his television roles chronologically, including character names, show contexts, and episode counts for recurring roles where applicable.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Married... with ChildrenKelly's BoyfriendGuest role in two episodes of the Fox family sitcom, marking his first credited TV appearance.
1988Meet the MunceysBruce MunceyLead role in the ABC TV movie about a family dealing with everyday challenges and inheritance.
1987–1990Tour of DutyLt. John McKayRecurring role as a maverick helicopter pilot in the CBS Vietnam War drama series, appearing in 26 episodes across seasons 1 and 2.
1990Time Warner Presents the Earth Day SpecialJesseGuest role in the ABC TV special promoting environmental awareness.
1991N.Y.P.D. MountedLonnie "Lucky" WellingtonLead role in the CBS TV movie following a mounted police unit in New York City.
1992Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian StyleBrian HansonSupporting role in the NBC TV movie featuring the popular teen sitcom cast on vacation.
1992ShameDanny FiskeSupporting role in the Lifetime TV movie exploring themes of abuse and family secrets.
1993–1994Melrose PlaceJeff BaylorRecurring role in the Fox prime-time soap opera about young professionals in Los Angeles.
1994Star Trek: The Next GenerationSam LavelleGuest role in the episode "Lower Decks" of the syndicated sci-fi series.
1995MuscleKent AtkinsonRecurring role in the short-lived Warner Bros. comedy series about bodybuilders, 13 episodes.
1995–1996EllenMatt ListonRecurring role as a detective in the ABC sitcom, appearing in multiple episodes during season 3.
1996–1997Beverly Hills, 90210Dick HarrisonRecurring role in the Fox teen drama series, season 7.
1996–1997SistersTedRecurring role in the NBC family drama series.
1997CourthouseEddieRecurring role in the CBS legal drama series.
1998FriendsChip MatthewsGuest role in the NBC sitcom about friends in New York.
1998Will & GraceGuest RoleGuest appearance in the NBC sitcom about friends in New York.
2002Still StandingSteve UptonGuest role in the episode "Still in School" of the CBS sitcom about a blue-collar family.
2003LostCo-PilotGuest role in the pilot episode of the ABC mystery drama series.
2003–2006, 2007–2009One Life to LiveKevin BuchananLead role as the ambitious newspaper publisher and son of Victoria Lord in the ABC soap opera, appearing in over 500 episodes.
2007SupernaturalDavid McNamaraGuest role in the episode "Roadkill" of The CW horror series.
2007–2008All My ChildrenKevin BuchananGuest appearances reprising the role from One Life to Live in the ABC soap opera.
2008The New Adventures of Old ChristineBrianGuest role in the CBS sitcom.
2008The MentalistBoscoGuest role in the CBS crime procedural series.
2010No Ordinary FamilyDetective PierceGuest role in the ABC superhero family drama.
2010Hot in ClevelandNickGuest role in the TV Land sitcom.
2011Make It or Break ItWine TasterGuest role in the ABC Family teen drama.
2012Help for the HolidaysScott VanCampLead role in the Hallmark TV movie about a nanny and butler helping a family.
2014Faking ItBruce CooperGuest appearances in the MTV teen comedy series, 8 episodes.
2016Game ShakersDr. LevitzRecurring role in the Nickelodeon kids comedy series, season 1, 3 episodes.
2017A Million Happy NowsJasonSupporting role in the Hallmark TV movie about a family grappling with a mother's Alzheimer's and healing.
2019A Daughter's DeceptionTom CaldwellLead role in the Lifetime TV movie about family betrayal.
2022NCIS: Los AngelesCarlyle HuntingtonGuest role in the episode "Live Free or Die Standing" of the CBS action series, portraying a whistleblower.
2023Every Breath She TakesKennySupporting role in the Lifetime thriller TV movie.
2023ClassmatesHarrySupporting role in the Tubi comedy-drama film about college freshmen swapping places.
Gauthier has no confirmed television appearances from 2024 to 2025 as of November 2025. Some of his TV roles overlapped with directing credits, but details are covered in other sections.

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy

In 2007, Dan Gauthier earned a nomination for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding in a Series for his portrayal of on . The 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony occurred on June 15, 2007, at the Kodak Theatre in , , and was broadcast on . Gauthier competed against Trent Dawson as Henry Coleman on , Rick Hearst as Ric Lansing on , Greg as Kevin Fisher on , and Kin as Scotty Baldwin on . Rick Hearst ultimately won the award for his performance on .

Other recognitions

In addition to his Daytime Emmy nomination, Gauthier was nominated for a Soap Opera Digest Award in 2005 for Outstanding Male Newcomer for his portrayal of on . He also received pre-nominations for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2005 and 2006 for the same role.

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