Patrick Levis

Patrick Cannon Levis (born January 23, 1982) is an American actor, best known for playing Jack Phillips on the Disney Channel series So Weird and for playing Reed on The Fresh Beat Band.

Patrick Levis
Born
Patrick Cannon Levis

(1982-01-23) January 23, 1982
OccupationActor
Years active1994 – present
Spouse(s)Natalie Levis (June 2009-present)

Biography

Ever since he was little, acting was his passion. He started acting in several commercials, and by the age of twelve, he had a role in the original cast of the Broadway play "Big: the musical." After this he starred in Brink! (1998) (TV), a Disney Channel original movie, and shortly after was cast in the role of Jack Phillips in So Weird (1999). Patrick also made another Disney Channel movie with Frankie Muniz called Miracle in Lane 2 (2000) (TV) and also starred in the TV movie Inside the Osmonds (2001) (TV), where he played Donny Osmond. In 2001, Patrick was cast in the role of Grant Stage in the sitcom Maybe It's Me (2001), which aired on the WB. Patrick also founded the Christian progressive folk band "Least of These" in 2004. In 2007, he was cast to play Drew Simpson in Love's Unfolding Dream, a Hallmark Channel movie.

He is also in a band called Least of These, with his brother and sister who play drums and bass, respectively.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Brink! Peter TV movie
1999-2001 So Weird Jack Phillips 63 episodes
2000 Miracle in Lane 2 Seth Yoder TV movie
2001 Inside the Osmonds Donny Osmond (older) TV movie
2001-2002 Maybe It's Me Grant Stage 22 episodes
2004 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Roger Episode: "What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?"
2005 An American Skidrow James Short film
2005 The King of Queens Brandon Episode: "Hi, School"
2006 Road to Ramadi 1st Private Smedley Short film
2007 Love's Unfolding Dream Drew Simpson TV movie
2009 Matilda Gerald Short film
2010-2013 The Fresh Beat Band Reed 25 episodes
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