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Jason Dohring
Jason William Dohring (born March 30, 1982) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for the role of Logan Echolls on the television show Veronica Mars.
Personal Life
Dohring was born in Toledo, Ohio, the son of former Neopets chairman Doug Dohring and wife Laurie, and the eldest of five children. His siblings are two sets of identical twins--one set of boys, one set of girls; Robert and Jonathan Dohring, and Kelsey and Kirsten Dohring. Both set of twins were child actors, as was Dohring. His sisters were notably cast in the role of infant Christine Ellen 'Chrissy' Seaver in Growing Pains. He is a second-generation Scientologist. He is also an expert skier and also enjoys snowboarding, water skiing, golf and boxing. He married his wife Lauren in 2004.
Career
Dohring got his start in commercials and then moved onto a number of small roles in movies and television. He has appeared on a number of television series, including Roswell, 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd, Cold Case, The Division, Judging Amy, JAG, The Parkers and Boston Public. He has also starred in the feature films Walking on Water, Train Quest, Deep Impact, Black Cadillac, The Deep Below and Broken Record, as well as the Disney Channel movie Ready To Run.
He is best known for his role as Southern Californian rich kid Logan Echolls on the television series Veronica Mars. The show was originally shown on UPN until the network's closing, and was renewed for a third season in 2006 and on a new network, The CW. In 2006, Dohring was nominated for an Ivy award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his work in Veronica Mars. In 2007, he starred in a straight-to-DVD release, The Deep Below.
After the cancellation of Veronica Mars, Dohring found work with Warner Bros. and CBS, co-starring in the television series Moonlight. He played the vampire Josef Kostan, a mischievous 400 year old hedge-fund trader.
In October 2008, it was announced that Jason would return to TV as Spencer, a senior legislative assistant, on the new HBO comedy "Washingtonienne".
Jason William Dohring (born March 30, 1982) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for the role of Logan Echolls on the television show Veronica Mars.
Personal Life
Dohring was born in Toledo, Ohio, the son of former Neopets chairman Doug Dohring and wife Laurie, and the eldest of five children. His siblings are two sets of identical twins--one set of boys, one set of girls; Robert and Jonathan Dohring, and Kelsey and Kirsten Dohring. Both set of twins were child actors, as was Dohring. His sisters were notably cast in the role of infant Christine Ellen 'Chrissy' Seaver in Growing Pains. He is a second-generation Scientologist. He is also an expert skier and also enjoys snowboarding, water skiing, golf and boxing. He married his wife Lauren in 2004.
Career
Dohring got his start in commercials and then moved onto a number of small roles in movies and television. He has appeared on a number of television series, including Roswell, 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd, Cold Case, The Division, Judging Amy, JAG, The Parkers and Boston Public. He has also starred in the feature films Walking on Water, Train Quest, Deep Impact, Black Cadillac, The Deep Below and Broken Record, as well as the Disney Channel movie Ready To Run.
He is best known for his role as Southern Californian rich kid Logan Echolls on the television series Veronica Mars. The show was originally shown on UPN until the network's closing, and was renewed for a third season in 2006 and on a new network, The CW. In 2006, Dohring was nominated for an Ivy award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his work in Veronica Mars. In 2007, he starred in a straight-to-DVD release, The Deep Below.
After the cancellation of Veronica Mars, Dohring found work with Warner Bros. and CBS, co-starring in the television series Moonlight. He played the vampire Josef Kostan, a mischievous 400 year old hedge-fund trader.
In October 2008, it was announced that Jason would return to TV as Spencer, a senior legislative assistant, on the new HBO comedy "Washingtonienne".