Ian Somerhalder

A strikingly handsome player who proved his versatility with accomplished forays into acting and modeling, Ian Somerhalder possessed the piercing eyes and chiseled features which spelled success in the world of modeling, as well as the emotional intensity and rebellious charm that made for perfect teen heartthrob material on screen.

Born Dec. 8, 1978 in Covington, LA to his massage therapist mother and building contractor father, this small town southern boy spent many summers in Manhattan after making his modeling debut at age 10 – all in an effort to earn money to buy fishing equipment and a bicycle. When not posing in front of a camera, Somerhalder enjoyed the usual activities of a boy growing up, including boating, swimming, fishing and training horses, including participating in the school drama club and performing with the local theater group. Somerhalder took some time off to enjoy a regular school career, but returned to the modeling business in his mid-teens, landing extensive print and runway work that took him to Europe as well, including campaigns for Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Versace and Guess.

At age 17, he began studying acting in New York City, and by age 19, had committed himself to the craft, working with preeminent acting coach William Esper. His fate was sealed when – while working as an extra in a club scene in James Toback's feature film "Black & White" (1999) – a talent manager who was visiting a client on the set, spotted Somerhalder in a crowd scene of 400 and immediately signed him for representation. Somerhalder subsequently made his TV debut on an episode of the acclaimed CBS sci-fi drama "Now and Again" (1999-2000) in 1999.

The following year, he landed his first role of some substance, starring on the WB teen drama "Young Americans" (2000), playing the brooding Rawley Academy student, Hamilton, son of the prep school's dean. When Hamilton began experiencing unexpected feelings for his close friend Jake, Somerhalder's honest portrayal of a young man questioning his sexuality proved the actor was more than just primetime eye candy. Unfortunately, show lasted only a season.

Not down for long, in 2002, Somerhalder was cast as Paul Denton in the thriller "Rules of Attraction," a feature based on the novel written by Bret Easton Ellis. After a well-received multi-episode stint in 2004 on The WB's "Smallville" (2001- ) – in which he played the mysterious Adam Knight, Clark Kent's rival for the affections of Lana Lang – Somerhalder received some of his best career news to date, though he may not have realized it at the time. Cast as a series regular on J.J. Abrams' clever and mysterious drama "Lost" (ABC, 2004 - ), Somerhalder played the controlling but caring Boone, a man saddled with a self-absorbed sister – actually step-sister, with whom he's in love – and among the 48 survivors stranded on a seemingly deserted island following a plane crash. Although Somerhalder's character was killed off in the first season, the mysteries surrounding the island and the frequent flashbacks did not rule out return engagements as Boone.

In the meantime, the handsome actor appeared in the teen horror flick, “Pulse” (2006) – a story focusing on the dangers of our wireless society, in which a character accidentally hacks into and channels a mysterious wireless signal which breeds a terrifying evil. A modest success, Somerhalder continued to land roles in upcoming movies and to keep the tabloids busy, with photos of he and girlfriend/“Lost” co-star, Maggie Grace, continuing to fetch top dollar.

  • Also Credited As:
    Ian Joseph Somerhalder
  • Born:
    Ian Joseph Somerhalder on December 8, 1978 in Covington, Louisiana, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Model
Family
  • Brother: Bob Somerhalder.
  • Father: Robert Somerhalder. Divorced from wife when Ian was thirteen
  • Mother: Edna Somerhalder. Divorced from husband when Ian was thirteen
  • Sister: Robin Somerhalder.
Significant Others
  • Companion: Ashley Greene. Reportedly dated in early 2009; no longer together
  • Companion: Maggie Grace. Appeared together on the hit ABC series Lost ; dated in 2006; no longer together
  • Companion: Nikki Hilton. Dated in 2003; no longer together
  • Companion: . has a fashion designer girlfriend
Education
  • William Esper Studio, New York, NY
Milestones
  • 1989 Signed a three-year contract with the Ford agency in New York at age 10
  • 1996 Began acting training at age 17
  • 1998 Was spotted by a manager while working as an extra in the film Black & White (released in 2000)
  • 1999 Guest starred on an episode of the CBS sci-fi drama Now and Again
  • 2000 Starred as Hamilton, the thoughtfully rebellious son of the dean of his prep school, in the WB s teen drama Young Americans
  • 2002 Cast in the leading role of Paul, a young gay student, in the film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis novel The Rules of Attraction
  • 2004 Cast as Boone in the first season of the drama Lost (ABC); became the show s first casualty in season one; returned to play Boone Carlyle in flashbacks and dream sequences in the second and third seasons
  • 2004 Had a recurring role as Adam Knight on the WB s Smallville
  • 2006 Starred in Pulse, a remake of cult Japanese helmer Kiyoshi Kurosawa s Kairo
  • 2007 Had a recurring role on the HBO series, Tell Me You Love Me
  • 2007 Played the title character in The Travels of Marco Polo, the miniseries chronicling Polo s 13th century travels to Mongolia
  • 2009 Cast in the CW series The Vampire Diaries
  • Worked extensively as a model in NYC and Europe

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