Starring in a procedural TV show can give many actors their breakout roles, turning them into international stars. Actors like Matthew Gray Gubler, Pauley Perette, Mariska Hargitay, and Emily Deschanel rose to stardom thanks to their roles in shows like Criminal Minds, NCIS, Law & Order, and Bones. The stars of these series often make a name for themselves exclusively through their work as Detective So and So. However, there are other times when an actor has already made a name for themselves in a completely different genre before landing a role in a procedural. Such is the case of David Boreanaz.Before starring in their breakout roles, actors like NCIS’s Mark Harmon made appearances in many similar procedural-esque shows, such as Adam-12, Emergency!, St. Elsewhere, and Chicago Hope. Already fairly entrenched in the world of procedurals and soap operas, these actors didn’t have to make too much of a transition when it came to these newer roles. On the other hand, David Boreanaz’s journey to become a procedural heavy hitter with roles in shows like Bones wasn’t entirely linear.For fans of police procedurals, David Boreanaz is now Seeley Booth, a suave and upstanding belt enthusiast and FBI agent extraordinaire. More recently, he is Jason Hayes, the fierce leader of the most intense unit of Navy SEAL soldiers in the world. Pushing a bit further back into his history though, and suddenly it’s clear that this swashbuckling funny-guy and grizzled war hero typecast wasn’t always his forte. Boreanaz actually got his start in a more bloody way — as the brooding love interest Angel in the beloved late ’90s series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Starring in a procedural TV show can give many actors their breakout roles, turning them into international stars. Actors like Matthew Gray Gubler, Pauley Perette, Mariska Hargitay, and Emily Deschanel rose to stardom thanks to their roles in shows like Criminal Minds, NCIS, Law & Order, and Bones. The stars of these series often make a name for themselves exclusively through their work as Detective So and So. However, there are other times when an actor has already made a name for themselves in a completely different genre before landing a role in a procedural. Such is the case of David Boreanaz.
Before starring in their breakout roles, actors like NCIS‘s Mark Harmon made appearances in many similar procedural-esque shows, such as Adam-12, Emergency!, St. Elsewhere, and Chicago Hope. Already fairly entrenched in the world of procedurals and soap operas, these actors didn’t have to make too much of a transition when it came to these newer roles. On the other hand, David Boreanaz’s journey to become a procedural heavy hitter with roles in shows like Bones wasn’t entirely linear.
For fans of police procedurals, David Boreanaz is now Seeley Booth, a suave and upstanding belt enthusiast and FBI agent extraordinaire. More recently, he is Jason Hayes, the fierce leader of the most intense unit of Navy SEAL soldiers in the world. Pushing a bit further back into his history though, and suddenly it’s clear that this swashbuckling funny-guy and grizzled war hero typecast wasn’t always his forte. Boreanaz actually got his start in a more bloody way — as the brooding love interest Angel in the beloved late ’90s series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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