Burgess Jenkins

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Burgess Jenkins (born October 24, 1973) is a film actor known for work in the 2000 film Remember The Titans (as Ray Budds) opposite Academy Award winner Denzel Washington; as Hilary Swank's husband David Winter in The Reaping (2007). He portrayed religious leader John Wesley in the award winning independent film Wesley (2009) with Golden Globe winner Kevin McCarthy and Emmy-nominated television legend June Lockhart. On television, Jenkins played Bobby Irons throughout season 6 on the hit WB series One Tree Hill while also playing a recurring role on Lifetime's Army Wives and Drop Dead Diva. He…

  • Acting
  • Born 24 October 1973 (age 52)
  • Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
  • 35 credits

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Most-watched Burgess Jenkins films currently: Remember the Titans (2000), The Girl Who Believes in Miracles (2021), The Reaping (2007), Noelle (2019), Uncle Frank (2020).

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Selected TV credits: Chicago Med (2015), JAG (1995), One Tree Hill (2003), Dawson's Creek (1998), Army Wives (2007).

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