William deVry

Canadian television actor


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occupationActor
yearsactive1994–present
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William deVry (born 20 April 1968) is a Canadian film, television theatre, and voice actor. He is best known for his roles in American daytime soap operas, as Tim Dolan on Port Charles, as Michael Cambias on All My Children, as Storm Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful, and as Julian Jerome on General Hospital. He is also known for roles in the Earth: Final Conflict, Stargate SG-1, InSecurity, and Nikita.

Early life

His birth name is William deVry Simard. He moved to Florida with his mother at the age of 19. His grandfather, Herman A. DeVry, founded the DeForest Training School, (now DeVry University), named after Lee De Forest, Herman's colleague and friend. DeVry comes from a long lineage of athletes and entrepreneurs. His father lettered in several sports in college and his maternal grandmother held 26 world records in track and field.

Career

DeVry appeared in a number of Canadian television series of the 1990s, including recurring roles on Earth: Final Conflict, as Joshua Doors, and on Stargate SG-1, as Aldwin. In 2002, he began his career on American daytime soap operas. His first soap role was on ABC's Port Charles in 2002. He later joined the cast of All My Children, as Michael Cambias, and in 2004 was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. From 2006 to 2008, he starred on The Bold and the Beautiful as Storm Logan.

DeVry starred in the Canadian comedy series InSecurity in 2011. He had a recurring roles on CW's Nikita and Beauty and the Beast, Netflix's Hemlock Grove, and guest-starred on Castle and NCIS.

In 2013, deVry joined the ABC soap opera General Hospital. Using the alias Derek Wells, deVry is introduced as a media mogul and new boss to Kelly Sullivan's Connie Falconeri. It's later revealed that Derek is in fact mob boss Julian Jerome. DeVry has been involved in a central storyline since his debut and is also well connected to other characters with the reveal that Julian is the father of Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes), one-time lover of Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and brother of Ava Jerome (Maura West). deVry made his on-screen debut on 30 July. In November 2020, he announced his departure from the role.

Personal life

Since 2007, DeVry has been in a relationship with Hallmark TV movie actress Rebecca Staab.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Once in a Blue MoonEric / Adult Peter
2002Liebe auf den 2. BlickNickDirect-to-video
2012In ReturnBill
2014**Nick Miller
2018Surviving Theater 9DwayneShort film
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1994seaQuest DSVMatthew"Daggers"
1996**Master Sergeant"The Switchman"
1996The Outer LimitsBartender"Inconstant Moon"
1996Poltergeist: The LegacyKevin Sumner"Do Not Go Gently"
1997ViperGeoffrey Vollis"Echo of Murder"
1997Dead Man's GunZane Forbes"Fortune Teller"
1997ConvictionsShaneTV film
1997–1998**Ben"Double Helix", "The Origin of Species"
1998I Know What You DidJeffrey DavenportTV film
1998**AdamTV film
1998Nash BridgesBrian Hammond"Special Delivery"
1998–2000Earth: Final ConflictJoshua DoorsRecurring role
1999**Ned MaloneTV film
1999Nothing Too Good for a CowboyLeo Porter"Charades", "Sex Lies and Narrow Escapes"
1999Cold SquadDr. Anthony Hart"Gavin MacInnis"
1999First WaveKarl"The Decision", "The Purge"
1999–2002Stargate SG-1AldwinRecurring role
2000Secret Agent ManHicks"Like Father, Like Son"
2000**Craig Swenson"Breaking Point"
2000–2001Beggars and ChoosersBrent KallusRecurring role
2001So WeirdState Trooper"The Great Incanto"
2001Dream StormJordan IngramTV film
2002Port CharlesTim Dolan
2002Dead in a HeartbeatJohnTV film
2002**Nick Janus"Dead Man's Eyes"
2002Wildfire 7: The InfernoScottTV film
2003–2004All My ChildrenMichael CambiasRegular role
2006Double CrossDean SwansonTV film
2006Godiva'sGarth RutlidgeRecurring role
2006–2008, 2012**Stephen "Storm" LoganRegular role
2011R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The SeriesDad"The Perfect Brother"
2011Three Weeks, Three KidsBrian NortonTV film
2011InSecurityPeter McNeilMain role
2011–2012NikitaPatrick MillerRecurring role
2012**Officer DrakeTV film
2013Transporter: The SeriesRyder"Give the Guy a Hand"
2013Beauty and the BeastHandsome Man / Dr. SorensonRecurring role
2013CastleDan Renner"The Lives of Others"
2013Hemlock GroveChinRecurring role
2013–2020General HospitalJulian JeromeRegular role
2014NCISLt. Comm. D. Stone"Kill Chain"
2014Cedar CoveDick Turnbull"Stand and Deliver", "Resolutions and Revelations"
2022NCIS: Los AngelesNavy Captain LombardoEpisode: "Murmuration"
2023Christmas at the ChaletEric TremblayHallmark film
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryTitleResultRef.
Daytime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesAll My Children
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References

References

  1. "William Devry Biography ((?)-)". Filmreference.com.
  2. "About GH: About the Actors | William deVry | General Hospital". [[Soapcentral]].
  3. (4 March 2004). "The 31st Annual Daytime Emmy Award Nominations". emmyonline.org and [[National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences]].
  4. (11 July 2013). "'General Hospital' Adds William deVry, William Abadie Joins 'Homeland'". [[Deadline Hollywood]].
  5. Mistretta, Amy. (November 13, 2020). "William deVry to Exit ''General Hospital'' as Julian Jerome". [[SheKnows Media]].
  6. Young, Candace. (2020-07-01). "Rebecca Staab Shares Loved up Photos That Say It All to Celebrate 13-Year Anniversary With General Hospital's William DeVry".
  7. Mazewski, Joanna. (2017-07-16). "''General Hospital'' William DeVry and Rebecca Staab Welcome A New Dog To Their Home".

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