Devon Werkheiser
American actor
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2024 | Set to appear in the film 'Rust' |
2023 | Released three singles under the artist name Good/Vlly: 'Anybody', 'Everything', and 'Lay Around' from the album Brief Romance |
2023 | Devon Werkheiser starred in the film "Christmas In L.A." as Santa, a role in the Home Free production |
October 24 2023 | Werkheiser released his first EP 'Brief Romance' under his new musical project Good/Vlly, which features a more electronic sound. |
February 2023 | Werkheiser started a rewatch podcast called 'Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide' alongside co-stars Lindsey Shaw and Daniel Curtis Lee, which is hosted under the PodCo network. |
January 2023 | Devon Werkheiser launched his podcast 'Growing Up with Devon Werkheiser' presented by onomy. |
2021 | Released two singles: 'Phase' and 'The Darkness & the Need' |
2021 | Werkheiser appeared in the TV miniseries 'Kontaxt' |
2021 | Cast in the film Rust, which was suspended after the Rust shooting incident involving cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. |
2020 | Released two singles from the album Chapter One: 'Miles' and 'Revolution' |
2020 | Devon starred in the TV series 'Artificial', playing the character Asher in 10 episodes |
April 23 2020 | Werkheiser released his third EP 'Chapter One', consisting of five songs. |
2019 | Starred in two films: 'Crown Vic' as Floyd Stiles and 'Santa Girl' as Sam (direct-to-video release) |
February 11 2019 | Played Charlie in the web mini-series Rough Draft, released on YouTube. |
2018 | Appeared in two films: 'Break Night' as Joey and 'To The Beat!' as a Judge |
2017 | Released the single 'Settle' |
2017 | Played Brock in the film 'Where's the Money' |
2016 | Appeared in the film 'Sundown' as Logan |
December 5 2016 | Guest starred in an episode of 2 Broke Girls. |
September 5 2016 | Devon Werkheiser released his debut studio album 'Prologue' as a digital download through his own label Werkharder Records. |
April 20 2016 | Hosted DanceOn's first competition series Dance-Off Juniors on Go90 mobile-streaming service. |
January 29 2016 | Werkheiser released a stripped version of 'Stuck on the Ground'. |
January 22 2016 | Werkheiser released the single 'Fire'. |
January 4 2016 | Starred as Jason in the Lifetime television movie Bad Sister. |
January 3 2016 | Werkheiser released the single 'Stuck On the Ground'. |
2015 | Starred in 'Bad Sister' as Jason |
June 9 2015 | Werkheiser released his second EP 'Here and Now'. |
2014 | Appeared in two films: 'California Scheming' as Nick Behrle and 'Helicopter Mom' as Fitch |
2013 | Released the single 'Stand Up' from the album I Am |
2013 | Played Max Reese in the film 'The Wicked' |
June 25 2013 | Werkheiser released his first EP 'I Am'. |
2012 | Played the lead role of Cassidy Warren in web series Never Fade Away. |
2011 | Devon Werkheiser continued his music career by releasing songs 'Like The First Time (vol. 2)' and 'To Do Right (vol. 2)' |
2011 | Werkheiser had recurring roles in TV series 'Glenn Martin, DDS' as Corey and 'Greek' as Peter Parkes, appearing in 7 episodes of the latter |
2011 | Played Danny in the horror thriller movie Beneath the Darkness. |
2010 | Devon Werkheiser released multiple songs including 'One More Day' featuring Daniel Curtis Lee, 'Never Walk Away', 'Lucky', 'You Wear it Well', and 'Winter Wonderland' |
2010 | Devon Werkheiser appeared in multiple television roles, including a guest appearance in 'Memphis Beat' as Troy Groves and a voice role in 'Scared Shrekless' |
2010 | Devon Werkheiser appeared in two films: 'The Prankster' as Brad Burris and 'Marmaduke' in a voice role as a Golden Dog / Cocker Spaniel |
July 29 2010 | Werkheiser released his second single 'Sparks Will Fly' on iTunes. |
June 15 2010 | Official music video for 'If Eyes Could Speak' was released on YouTube, starring Werkheiser and Molly McCook. |
April 1 2010 | Devon Werkheiser released his first single 'If Eyes Could Speak' on iTunes. |
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