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David Rodman Annable (born September 15, 1979) is an American actor. His roles include Justin Walker on the ABC television drama Brothers & Sisters (2006–11), Henry Martin on the ABC supernatural drama 666 Park Avenue (2012–13), Pierce Harrison on the NBC medical drama Heartbeat (2016), and Neil on the Paramount+ spy series Special Ops: Lioness (2023).

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Early life

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Annable was born in Suffern, New York. He grew up in Walden, a village in New York, where he played baseball, rugby and hockey.[clarification needed] His father is Christian and his mother is of Jewish descent, and he was "raised both".[1][2]

Annable attended Valley Central High School and graduated in 1997. He attended college at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh (SUNY Plattsburgh). There, he became involved with the student-run TV station, Plattsburgh State Television (PSTV), working both on production behind the scenes and on the air as well. He hosted many shows at PSTV, including Late Night with Dave Annable, Cardinal Sports, and The Roommate Game. Annable credits Plattsburgh State Television for preparing him for his successful career in television. Annable dropped out of college in 2003 to pursue his acting career.[3]

After leaving SUNY Plattsburgh, Annable studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York with Richard Pinter.

Career

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In 2002, Annable made his acting debut in an episode of the NBC crime drama Third Watch.[4] Annable has appeared in numerous commercials for brands such as Mountain Dew, Starburst and Abercrombie and Fitch. In 2004, Annable appeared in the films Little Black Book and Spellbound. In September 2005, Annable began appearing as Aaron Lewis on the Fox drama series Reunion, which centers on six friends who attend their 20th high school reunion, where one of them is murdered and all of them are suspects. In December, Fox cancelled the series due to low ratings shortly after the ninth episode aired.[5] The WB reportedly showed interest in picking up the series on their network, but these plans never materialized.[6]

In 2006, Annable was cast as Justin Walker on the ABC drama series Brothers & Sisters alongside Calista Flockhart, Rachel Griffiths, and Sally Field, which was picked up for a full season by the network.[7][8] In 2007, Annable was ranked as #7 on People magazine's annual list of Sexiest Men Alive.[9] In 2008, Annable won a Prism Award for Best Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline for his portrayal on Brothers & Sisters. The series ran for five seasons until 2011.[10]

In January 2012, Annable was confirmed to star as the male protagonist on the ABC supernatural drama series 666 Park Avenue alongside Rachael Taylor, Vanessa Williams and Robert Buckley, which was picked up for a first season of 13 episodes in May.[11][12][13] The series debuted in September only to be cancelled by November and removed from the network's schedule in December.[14][15] 666 Park Avenue returned to ABC in June 2013 to burn off its remaining episodes.

In 2014, Annable starred on the Fox series Red Band Society, where he played the role of pediatric oncologist and surgeon Dr. Adam McAndrew.[16] In 2016, he appeared as Pierce Harris on the NBC medical drama Heartbeat alongside Melissa George and Don Hany.[17][18] Both series were also cancelled after one season.

In 2016, he landed recurring role as Teddy Grant on Fox's comedy series The Mick alongside Kaitlin Olson.[19] On April 5, 2016, it was announced that Annable joined the WWE Studio action film Armed Response alongside Wesley Snipes and Anne Heche.[20] The movie was released in theaters on August 4, 2017. He also starred as author Joe McGinniss in Jeffrey MacDonald true crime murder movie Final Vision on Investigation Discovery.[21]

On August 3, 2017, Annable was cast as Lee Dutton, a cowboy who serves as his father's (Kevin Costner) right-hand man in running the ranch, in the pilot episode of Paramount Network's period drama Yellowstone.[22] He starred as Billy opposite his real life wife Odette Annable in a Freeform holiday movie No Sleep 'Til Christmas.[23] In 2019, Annable played the role of Dr. Ian Harris in Netflix's social thriller What/If .[24] In 2020, he guest starred as Kirby in an episode of NBC drama series This Is Us.[25]

Personal life

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Annable had a relationship with his Brothers & Sisters co-star Emily VanCamp beginning in 2007. He married Odette Yustman on October 10, 2010, who was also a love interest of Annable's character on the final season of Brothers & Sisters.[26] They have two daughters.[27][28] In October 2019, the couple announced their separation, but announced their reconciliation in August 2020.[29][30]

Five years after dropping out of college, Annable earned his diploma from SUNY Plattsburgh on May 16, 2009. In addition to earning his diploma, Annable was awarded the "Off To A Good Start" award and gave a commencement address to his fellow Class of 2009 graduates. Completing college was a promise he made to his mother.[3][31]

Filmography

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Film
Year Title Role
2004 Little Black Book Bean
2011 You May Not Kiss the Bride Bryan Lighthouse
2011 What's Your Number? Jake Adams
2017 Armed Response Gabriel
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2002 Third Watch Doug Maple, Jr. Episode: "Firestarter"
2005–06 Reunion Aaron Lewis Main cast; 13 episodes
2006–11 Brothers & Sisters Justin Walker Main cast; 106 episodes
2012–13 666 Park Avenue Henry Martin Main cast; 13 episodes
2013 Ben and Kate Professor Greg Episode: "Ethics 101"
2014–15 Red Band Society Dr. Adam McAndrew Main cast; 13 episodes
2016 Heartbeat Pierson "Pierce" Harris Main cast; 10 episodes
2017 The Mick Teddy Grant Episode: "The Master"
2017 Final Vision Joe McGinniss TV film (Investigation Discovery)
2018, 2021 Yellowstone Lee Dutton 4 Episodes
2018 No Sleep 'Til Christmas Billy TV film (Freeform)
2019 What/If Dr. Ian Harris Main cast; 10 episodes
2020 This Is Us Kirby Episode : "New York, New York, New York"[32]
2021 Fantasy Island Zev Randall Episode: "His and Hers/The Heartbreak Hotel"
2021–2022 Walker Dan Miller Recurring (seasons 2–3); 12 episodes
2023–present Lioness Neil Main role
2025 The Waterfront Wes Larsen Recurring role; 5 episodes
Web
Year Title Role Notes
2012 Fetching Blake 4 episodes

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David Rodman "Dave" Annable (born September 15, 1979) is an American actor best known for portraying the troubled veteran Justin Walker on the ABC family drama series Brothers & Sisters from 2006 to 2011. His performance on the show earned him a Prism Award for Best Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline in 2008. Annable's career spans television and film, with early guest appearances on shows like Third Watch (2002) and later roles in series such as 666 Park Avenue (2012–2013), Red Band Society (2014–2015), Yellowstone (2018) as Lee Dutton, and Lioness (2023–present). He has also appeared in films including What's Your Number? (2011) and starred in the Netflix series The Waterfront (2025). Born in , to Tammi and Rodman John Annable, he grew up in the small town of in alongside his sister Rebecca and a half-sister. An avid sports enthusiast from a young age, Annable played , hockey, and rugby while attending Plattsburgh State University, where he initially studied business before pursuing acting. He trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York under instructor Richard Pinter. Annable was one of the first actors cast in Brothers & Sisters, joining the ensemble before high-profile additions like Sally Field and Rob Lowe, which helped launch his prominence in television. His recent work includes collaborations with creator Taylor Sheridan on Yellowstone and Lioness, where he has discussed the high-stakes appeal of such projects in interviews. In his personal life, Annable has been married to actress Odette Annable since October 2010; the couple briefly separated in 2019 before reconciling. They share two daughters: Charlie Mae, born in 2015, and Andersen "Andi" Lee, born in October 2022. The family has been open about experiencing pregnancy losses, including three miscarriages, before welcoming their children.

Early life

Childhood

David Rodman Annable was born on September 15, 1979, in , to Tammi Annable, an , and Rodman John Annable, an entrepreneur. He spent his early years in a close-knit family environment, growing up primarily in the small town of , where his parents instilled values of hard work and community. Annable has two sisters: a full sister named Rebecca and a half-sister named Stacy. His family background reflects a blend of cultural influences, with his mother of Jewish descent and his father having English, German, Irish, and French ancestry; he was raised observing Jewish faith and traditions, which shaped his early worldview. As a youth in Walden, Annable developed a strong interest in athletics, actively participating in , rugby, and hockey, activities that fostered his competitive spirit and physical discipline in the rural setting. These experiences in a modest, sports-oriented community laid the foundation for his energetic personality before he transitioned to high school pursuits.

Education

Annable graduated from Valley Central High School in , in 1997. During his high school years, he continued participating in sports including , rugby, and hockey, activities that had begun in his childhood. Following graduation, Annable enrolled at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh (SUNY Plattsburgh) in 1997, where he pursued a degree in communication. At the university, he actively participated in the student-run Plattsburgh State Television (PSTV), contributing both as an actor and in production roles, which helped hone his early interest in media and performance. In the midst of his college studies, Annable temporarily paused his education in 2000 to focus on acting opportunities in . There, he trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre under instructor Richard Pinter, studying the and other foundational acting methods. Annable resumed his studies through distance learning and earned a in communication from SUNY Plattsburgh in May 2009.

Career

Early roles

Annable began his professional acting career shortly after dropping out of the at Plattsburgh in 2003 to focus on acting full-time, a decision that initially met with parental disapproval but ultimately received their support. His training at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in , under instructor Richard Pinter, equipped him with foundational skills in the , aiding his early auditions and transitions from student life to the competitive professional scene. This period marked a challenging shift, as Annable balanced limited opportunities with the uncertainties of breaking into television and film while relocating to . His television debut came in 2002 with a guest appearance as Doug Maple, Jr., a troubled teenager, on the NBC drama Third Watch. In 2004, Annable appeared in the TV movie Spellbound as Griffin, further building his resume through minor parts. In 2003, Annable took on another guest spot in the CBS pilot Other People's Business, which explored interpersonal dynamics in a corporate setting. These early television appearances provided essential exposure but highlighted the hurdles of securing consistent work as a newcomer. Annable's first feature film role arrived in 2004 as Bean, a supportive friend, in the romantic comedy Little Black Book, starring and . The film, which followed a woman's quest to uncover her boyfriend's past, offered Annable a chance to work in a larger ensemble and gain on-screen experience beyond episodic television. By 2005, Annable landed his first substantial television role as Aaron Lewis, a tech-savvy entrepreneur and one of six high school friends reuniting amid a mystery, in the Fox drama Reunion. The series, created by Jon Harmon Feldman, premiered in September 2005 and explored the group's past through nonlinear storytelling, but it struggled with ratings and was canceled after 13 episodes in early 2006. Despite its brevity, the role represented a significant step for Annable, showcasing his ability to carry a lead in a serialized .

Breakthrough with Brothers & Sisters

In 2006, Dave Annable was cast as Justin Walker, the youngest sibling in the Walker family, on the ABC drama series Brothers & Sisters, which aired from 2006 to 2011 across five seasons. The role depicted Justin as a troubled grappling with (PTSD) and drug addiction, often clashing with his affluent family's dynamics while seeking redemption through work and relationships. Annable's portrayal earned praise from critics and audiences for authentically capturing the character's vulnerability and resilience amid heavy themes of recovery and familial support. The series' serialized format allowed Annable's character to evolve significantly over its run, with Justin's arc emphasizing personal growth through relapse and reinvention, contributing to the show's exploration of intergenerational trauma. A pivotal storyline in season two centered on Justin's , where he is redeployed to and returns severely injured, straining his bond with matriarch () as she overextends her caregiving. This narrative, highlighted in episodes like "," showcased Annable's ability to convey physical and emotional toll, including prosthetic limbs and painkiller dependency, without overshadowing the ensemble. Annable has credited the role with elevating his career, transforming him from supporting parts in short-lived series to a lead in a critically acclaimed ensemble drama that averaged strong viewership and Emmy nominations for its writing and performances. Behind the scenes, he highlighted creator Jon Robin Baitz's "exceptional writing" as a primary draw, noting how Baitz's scripts balanced humor and in family scenes. Annable also described collaborative dynamics with co-stars, including (), who provided acting coaching during rehearsals, fostering a supportive set environment that mirrored the on-screen bonds.

Subsequent television work

Following the conclusion of Brothers & Sisters in 2011, Annable continued to draw on the emotional depth of his , often portraying complex, introspective characters in television series that explored and dramatic themes. Annable took on his first lead role post-Brothers & Sisters as Henry Martin, an ambitious young attorney and building manager in the drama , which aired on ABC from 2012 to 2013. In the series, Martin and his wife move into a mysterious apartment building, uncovering dark secrets tied to its enigmatic owners. The show marked Annable's venture into horror-tinged , contrasting the dynamics he had previously embodied. He then starred as Dr. Jack McAndrew, a compassionate pediatric oncologist, in the medical drama from 2014 to 2015 on . The series followed a group of teenagers in a setting, allowing Annable to explore themes of resilience and mentorship in a youth-oriented . This role highlighted his shift toward medical procedurals, blending heartfelt patient interactions with personal vulnerabilities. Annable recurred as Dr. Pierce Harrison, a skilled but troubled emergency room physician, in the NBC medical series Heartbeat in 2016. Set in a Los Angeles hospital, the show delved into the high-stakes world of and personal redemption, with Harrison navigating ethical dilemmas and romantic entanglements. This appearance further solidified Annable's affinity for healthcare-themed narratives, though the series was short-lived. In 2019, he starred as Dr. Ian Harris in the series . Additional guest appearances followed in (2020) as Kirby, (2021) as Zev Randall, and a recurring role as Dan Miller in Walker (2021–2022). Shifting to Western drama, Annable made guest appearances as Lee Dutton, the loyal eldest son and foreman, in Yellowstone in 2018 and 2021 on . His character's arc in the pilot episode and subsequent flashbacks emphasized family loyalty and conflicts, adding to the series' portrayal of life under threat. These episodes showcased Annable's range in action-oriented, rugged environments. More recently, Annable has embraced recurring roles in high-tension action-thrillers. From 2023 onward, he portrays Neal McNamara, a supportive oncologist and family man, in the Paramount+ series Special Ops: Lioness, where his character balances domestic life with the covert operations of his CIA operative wife. This ongoing role underscores Annable's evolution toward ensemble-driven stories. In 2025, Annable starred as Wes Larsen in the crime drama The Waterfront, which premiered on June 19, 2025, with a second season following on August 8, 2025. The series examines power struggles and moral ambiguities within a tight-knit community, representing Annable's return to patriarchal figures in gritty, family-centric plots. Through these projects, Annable has transitioned from supernatural and medical genres to action-thrillers and dramas, demonstrating versatility while maintaining a focus on emotionally layered performances.

Film appearances

Annable began transitioning into feature films during his tenure on the television series Brothers & Sisters, taking on supporting roles that allowed him to explore comedic and dramatic territories outside his TV persona. By 2008, Annable secured another supporting part in the romantic comedy Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, directed by , where he played Tal, a entangled in the protagonists' night of adventure in . Starring and , the film captured the indie music scene vibe and grossed $33.5 million globally on a $10 million budget, marking a modest commercial success that highlighted Annable's ability to blend into youthful, ensemble-driven narratives amid his overlapping TV commitments. Annable's film work in the early leaned toward romantic comedies and action, often as romantic interests or key supporting players. In What's Your Number? (2011), he portrayed Jake, the charming upstairs neighbor to Anna Faris's protagonist in this adaptation of Karyn Bosnak's novel, adding to the film's lighthearted exploration of relationships. Released by 20th Century Fox, it opened to $5.4 million domestically but ultimately grossed $30.4 million worldwide, reflecting mixed reception yet solid performance for a rom-com. That same year, he led You May Not Kiss the Bride, an action-comedy where he played pet photographer Bryan Lighthouse, forced into a whirlwind marriage and Croatian adventure with Katharine McPhee's character. As an independent production, the film had a limited theatrical run, earning just $27,480 domestically before finding a larger audience on . Later in the decade, Annable shifted toward action thrillers and indie projects, taking on more prominent roles while continuing his TV-heavy schedule. In 2017, he starred as , a brilliant but haunted computer systems designer, in Armed Response, a sci-fi directed by John Stockwell and co-starring . The story followed an elite team investigating a compromised AI facility, with Annable's character central to the technological intrigue; however, the film drew criticism for its formulaic plot and earned only $52,036 at the in limited release. Complementing this, Annable headlined the Netflix thriller You Get Me (2017) as Tyler, a teen caught in a dangerous obsession, which skipped theaters but garnered streaming views as a young adult drama. His indie endeavors included the lead in (2018), a post-apocalyptic tale directed by David Lily, where he played Peter, a man protecting a young woman in a lawless world; this emphasized character-driven tension over spectacle and received praise for its atmospheric storytelling in circuits. Throughout his film appearances, Annable's roles have served as outlets for diversification from television, often scheduled around series shoots like Brothers & Sisters, allowing brief but impactful cinematic forays that underscore his range without dominating his career trajectory. While few achieved blockbuster status, they contributed to a aggregate exceeding $30 million from supporting parts alone, reinforcing his reliability in ensemble casts.

Personal life

Relationships

Annable began dating actress in 2007 after meeting on the set of the ABC drama Brothers & Sisters, where they portrayed half-siblings Justin and . Their relationship lasted until early 2008, during which time their on-screen chemistry contributed to the show's appeal, though they maintained professionalism amid the fictional family dynamics. In 2009, Annable met actress Odette Yustman (later Annable) on the set of Brothers & Sisters, where they played romantic interests Justin Walker and Annie Miller during the series' final season. The pair quickly began dating, sharing overlapping professional circles in the acting community, and became engaged in February 2010 during a private dinner. They married on October 10, 2010, in an intimate ceremony in , attended by close friends and family. After nearly a of , Annable and Odette announced their separation in October 2019, stating it was a mutual decision with a commitment to co-parenting their . The couple reconciled in August 2020, sharing an Instagram photo confirming their reunion amid the , which provided unexpected time together.

Family

Dave Annable and his wife, actress , welcomed their first daughter, Charlie Mae Annable, on September 7, 2015. The couple experienced three miscarriages after Charlie's birth, with Odette publicly sharing their story in June 2021 to raise awareness about pregnancy loss. Their second daughter, Andersen "Andi" Lee Annable, was born on October 13, 2022, following their reconciliation in 2020. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Annables relocated their family from Los Angeles to Austin, Texas, seeking a more grounded lifestyle away from the intensity of Hollywood. They have since embraced family-oriented living in Austin, with Odette noting the move allowed for a slower pace that better supported raising their young daughters. Annable has spoken about the challenges and joys of balancing his acting career with parenthood, describing himself as a "girl dad" who finds grounding in daily routines amid demanding film and television schedules. In a 2025 appearance, he discussed how fatherhood influences his approach to work, emphasizing brain health and presence in to foster long-term happiness. As of 2025, Annable and Odette remain married, celebrating their 15th anniversary in October and continuing to prioritize stability in Austin.

Recognition

Awards

Annable's most notable recognition came from the 12th Annual Prism Awards in 2008, where he won the award for Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline for his work on Brothers & Sisters. The Prism Awards, administered by the Entertainment Industries Council, honor entertainment professionals for authentic and sensitive portrayals of conditions, substance use, and , thereby promoting awareness and reducing stigma through storytelling. This accolade underscored the impact of Annable's performance in addressing these themes within a context. In addition to his individual win, Annable was part of the Brothers & Sisters ensemble nominated for Ensemble of the Year at the 2008 Gold Derby TV Awards, recognizing the cast's collective contributions to television excellence. No further formal awards or nominations have been documented for his roles in Red Band Society or Special Ops: Lioness.

Media recognition

In 2007, Dave Annable was ranked #7 on People magazine's annual Sexiest Men Alive list, highlighting his rising appeal during the early seasons of Brothers & Sisters. During the Brothers & Sisters era, Annable received features in outlets like and that emphasized his charismatic, relatable presence as Justin Walker, the show's troubled yet endearing youngest sibling. In a 2007 TV Guide interview, he discussed the character's struggles with addiction and deployment, while expressing humility about his growing fame and the cast's familial bond, which contributed to his "baby of the family" image. Similarly, an spotlight in 2008 paired him with co-star , focusing on their on-screen sibling dynamic and the personal chemistry that fueled fan interest in the series. Annable has addressed in interviews how his public image evolved from the boy-next-door charm of his early television roles to more rugged, intense characters in later projects, such as his brief but memorable portrayal of Lee Dutton in Yellowstone. In a 2024 Hollywood Reporter discussion, he reflected on initially passing on the Yellowstone role due to its physical demands but ultimately embracing the shift to portray a hardened rancher, marking a departure from his family-drama roots. This transition has been noted in media coverage as broadening his appeal to audiences seeking grittier narratives. In the 2020s, Annable garnered media attention for his roles in high-profile series like Special Ops: Lioness and The Waterfront, with outlets praising his versatility in ensemble casts. A 2023 People interview detailed how he secured the part of Neal in Lioness, crediting creator for the opportunity to explore complex marital dynamics alongside , which drew buzz for its emotional depth amid the show's record-breaking Paramount+ debut. For The Waterfront, his 2024 casting as a in Kevin Williamson's drama was highlighted in Deadline as a key addition to the North Carolina-set family saga, further solidifying his draw in prestige television. As of 2025, Annable maintains an active social media presence on , where his 144,000 followers engage with behind-the-scenes posts from projects like Lioness and personal updates, sustaining a dedicated fan base that appreciates his approachable online persona.

Filmography

Television

Dave Annable began his television career with guest appearances before securing leading roles in drama series. His credits include a mix of main, recurring, and guest roles in procedurals, family dramas, thrillers, and action series.
Year(s)ShowRoleEpisodesDescription
2002Doug Maple Jr.1Guest role as a young patient in the police and .
2005–2006Reunion13Main cast as one of six friends reuniting after a in the mystery drama.
2006–2011Brothers & SistersJustin Walker110Main cast as the troubled veteran and youngest Walker sibling in the ABC family drama spanning five seasons.
2012–2013Henry Martin13Main cast as an ambitious young attorney managing a haunted building in the ABC series.
2014–2015Dr. Jack McAndrew13Main cast as a charismatic at a pediatric hospital in the teen dramedy.
2016HeartbeatDr. Pierce Harrison10Main cast as a heart transplant and romantic lead in the .
2017Final VisionTV movieLead role as author in the drama based on the Jeffrey MacDonald case.
2018, 2021YellowstoneLee Dutton3Recurring as the eldest Dutton son and ranch foreman in Taylor Sheridan's Western.
2023–presentSpecial Ops: LionessNeal16Recurring as a CIA operative and husband to lead agent Joe in Taylor Sheridan's action thriller.
2025The WaterfrontWes Larsen6Recurring role as Wes Larsen, a member of the Larsen family in the crime drama about a fishing dynasty.

Film

Annable made his debut in Little Black Book (2004), a directed by Nick Hurran, where he portrayed Derek, the charming but unfaithful boyfriend of the protagonist. The film starred in the lead role alongside and , exploring themes of modern romance and betrayal. In 2011, Annable appeared in two comedies. He played Bryan Lighthouse, the entitled son of a wealthy family, in You May Not Kiss the Bride, a romantic adventure directed by Rob Hedden and featuring and as the leads. Later that year, he took on the role of Jake, one of the ex-boyfriends in the ensemble cast of What's Your Number?, directed by and starring and Chris Evans in a story about a woman revisiting her past relationships. Annable's most recent feature film role came in 2017 with Armed Response, a sci-fi horror-thriller directed by John R. Carter. He portrayed Gabriel, a tech-savvy security expert navigating a haunted high-tech facility, alongside and . The film, produced by the creators of , centers on a team confronting supernatural forces during a rescue mission. In 2018, Annable starred in the No Sleep 'Til Christmas, directed by , playing Billy Wilson, an insomniac bartender who enters a no-sleep contest.
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotable Co-Stars
2004Little Black BookDerekNick Hurran, ,
2011You May Not Kiss the BrideBryan LighthouseRob Hedden, ,
2011What's Your Number?Jake, Chris Evans,
2017Armed ResponseGabrielJohn R. Carter, , Colby Lopez
2018No Sleep 'Til ChristmasBilly Wilson, ,

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