American actor and model
Mike Vogel
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Born
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1979-07-17
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July 17, 1979
(age 44)
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Occupation(s)
| Actor, model
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Years active
| 2001?present
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Spouse
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Courtney Vogel
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m.
2003)
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Children
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Michael James Vogel
(born July 17, 1979)
[1]
is an American actor and former model. Vogel began acting in 2001 and has appeared in several films and series, including
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
,
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
,
Grind
,
Poseidon
,
Blue Valentine
,
The Help
,
Bates Motel
,
Cloverfield
,
Under the Dome
and
The Case for Christ
. He starred as the lead in the
NBC
military drama series
The Brave
for the 2017?18 season.
Early life and career
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Vogel was born in
Abington Township, Pennsylvania
, a suburb of
Philadelphia
, to Kathy and Jim Vogel,
[2]
and was raised in
Warminster Township, Pennsylvania
. He is of
German
descent. Both of his grandfathers fought in
World War II
; one was a tank commander who fought in the
Battle of the Bulge
, and the other was a
Seabee
in the
Navy
.
[3]
Vogel has two younger siblings: a brother, Daniel Aaron, and a sister, Kristin. He attended
William Tennent High School
, where he was on the freshman wrestling team.
[3]
He also attended
Cairn University
in Langhorne, Pennsylvania in 1998. During the early 2000s, he frequently traveled to
New York City
in order to audition for acting roles and modeling slots.
Career
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Vogel began modeling jeans for
Levi Strauss & Company
. He was subsequently cast in the television series
Grounded for Life
, appearing in a recurring role between 2001 and 2004.
His first film role was in the
skateboarding
-themed
Grind
, which was released on August 15, 2003. The film's co-stars included
Adam Brody
and
Jennifer Morrison
. Vogel's next role was in the
made-for-television
remake of
Wuthering Heights
, which premiered on
MTV
in September 2003. In the film, Vogel played Heath opposite
Erika Christensen
's Kate. Vogel's last 2003 role was in the remake of
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
, which was released in October and had high box office performance.
In 2005, after
Grounded for Life
was canceled, Vogel appeared in four film roles. First, he played Eric Richman, the romantic interest of
Blake Lively
's character in
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
, which had a June release. His next role was the lead in the low-budget film,
Supercross
, which was theatrically released in August. Vogel filmed his role in
Havoc
, a dark, R-rated drama also starring
Anne Hathaway
, in 2003, but the film was not released until November 2005. It bypassed theaters and was released directly-to-video. Vogel's final 2005 role was in
Rumor Has It...
, starring
Jennifer Aniston
, in which he had a supporting role as the son of
Kevin Costner
's character.
Vogel's first 2006 role was in the
disaster film
Poseidon
, a remake of the 1972 film
The Poseidon Adventure
; he plays the fiance of
Emmy Rossum
's character. The film, which had a budget of $160m, opened on May 12 and grossed $181,674,817 at the international box office. Vogel was originally offered the role of
Angel
in
X-Men: The Last Stand
, but backed out to appear in
Poseidon
.
[4]
The same year, he appeared in
Caffeine
, a
romantic comedy
and signed to appear in a horror movie called
Open Graves
, shot in
Spain
.
In 2007, Vogel appeared in the film
The Deaths of Ian Stone
, part of the
horror
film festival
8 Films to Die For
. In 2009, Vogel starred in the
neo-noir
film
Across the Hall
and the horror film
Open Graves
. He was part of the 2010 romantic comedy film
She's Out of My League
,
Blue Valentine
, TV series
Miami Medical
, and
Heaven's Rain
.
Vogel was part of the 2011 comedy film
What's Your Number?
and plays Johnny Foote in the film adaption
The Help
. He most recently played Dean on the short-lived
ABC
drama
Pan Am
(based on the history of the defunct
airline of the same name
).
In 2013, he participated in Howard Goldberg's comedy
Jake Squared
, where he plays against among others,
Elias Koteas
,
Virginia Madsen
and
Jane Seymour
. He also appeared in
McCanick
, and the first six episodes of
Bates Motel
. This was
A&E
's contemporary prequel series to the 1959 novel
Psycho
.
BuddyTV
ranked him #96 on its list of "TV's Sexiest Men of 2011".
[5]
Vogel starred as Dale "Barbie" Barbara on the
CBS
science fiction drama series
Under the Dome
, based on the
novel of the same name
by
Stephen King
. The show aired as a summer series on CBS; it ran for three seasons on the network, ending in September 2015.
In 2014, Vogel received a role in the
Hallmark Hall of Fame
'
s romantic TV movie
In My Dreams
, in which he played opposite, among others,
Katharine McPhee
and
JoBeth Williams
. In the same year he played in the drama thriller
The Boy
, which tells the story of a 9-year-old
sociopath
, who was played by
Jared Breeze
.
[6]
In 2015, Vogel starred in the miniseries
Childhood's End
, based on the novel of the same name written by
Arthur C. Clarke
.
In 2017, Vogel starred in the film adaptation of
Lee Strobel
's
The Case for Christ
, portraying the author and teaming up again with co-star
Erika Christensen
.
On September 25, 2017,
NBC
debuted
The Brave
, for the 2017?18 season. A small team of hardcore military-intelligence agents from varied branches of the service is selected for special, difficult missions. Among the leads is Vogel's character, Capt. Adam Dalton, the team's communications director and a former
Delta Force
operative. He reports to the character played by series lead
Anne Heche
.
[7]
The series was cancelled after one season.
In December 2018, it was announced that Vogel will star in the
Netflix
psychological thriller
Secret Obsession
.
[8]
The film was released on July 18, 2019.
[9]
In February 2019, Vogel played the lead role of David Roman in the
ABC
science-fiction pilot
Triangle
which was written by Jon Feldman and Sonny Postiglione.
[10]
ABC passed on the project in September 2019.
[11]
In March 2020, it was announced that Vogel would star in an upcoming Netflix series,
Sex/Life
.
[12]
Personal life
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Vogel married Courtney, a former model, in January 2003. They have three children: Cassy Renee (b. 20 February 2007), Charlee Bea (b. 2 June 2009), and Gabriel James (b. 25 September 2013). They reside in
Nashville, Tennessee
.
[13]
Filmography
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Film
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Television
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References
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- ^
"Mike Vogel Official Website"
. Retrieved
2022-02-01
.
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"Warminster Parents Watch Son's Star Shine 'Under the Dome'
"
. 13 August 2013.
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a
b
Barker, Lynn (May 10, 2006).
"Mike Vogel Takes Us Underwater"
. TeenHollywood
. Retrieved
September 13,
2013
.
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"Winnipeg Sun"
.
MARRIED WITH CAPITAL M
. Archived from
the original
on May 27, 2006
. Retrieved
May 14,
2006
.
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"TV's 100 Sexiest Men of 2011"
.
BuddyTV
. 7 December 2011
. Retrieved
January 13,
2012
.
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"The Boy"
.
Bloody Disgusting
. Retrieved
January 13,
2012
.
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Andreeva, Nellie (February 15, 2017).
"Mike Vogel To Topline 'For God And Country' NBC Military Drama Pilot"
.
Deadline Hollywood
. Retrieved
February 15,
2017
.
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"Brenda Song, Mike Vogel & Dennis Haysbert Star in Netflix's Secret Obsession"
.
Broadway World
. December 11, 2018
. Retrieved
July 18,
2019
.
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Nolfi, Joey (July 8, 2019).
"Brenda Song battles creepy stalker in Secret Obsession trailer"
.
Entertainment Weekly
. Retrieved
July 18,
2019
.
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Andreeva, Nellie (February 27, 2019).
"Mike Vogel To Star In ABC Pilot 'Triangle'
"
.
Deadline Hollywood
. Retrieved
February 24,
2020
.
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White, Peter (September 23, 2019).
"ABC Passes On Mike Vogel-Fronted Sci-Fi Pilot 'Triangle'
"
.
Deadline Hollywood
. Retrieved
February 25,
2020
.
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Andreeva, Nellie; Petski, Denise (March 5, 2020).
"Mike Vogel To Star In 'Sex/Life'; Adam Demos & Margaret Odette Also Join Netflix Dramedy Series"
.
Deadline Hollywood
. Retrieved
July 26,
2020
.
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"
'Under the Dome's' Mike Vogel: 'Actors are the dumbest group of individuals essentially out there' - Zap2it"
.
blog.zap2it.com
. Archived from
the original
on 20 August 2013
. Retrieved
6 June
2022
.
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Andreeva, Nellie (2011-07-16).
"Mike Vogel To Star In ABC Series 'Pan Am'
"
.
Deadline
. Retrieved
2022-04-11
.
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Ng, Philiana (2011-07-16).
"Mike Vogel Replaces Jonah Lotan in ABC's 'Pan Am'
"
.
The Hollywood Reporter
. Retrieved
2022-04-11
.
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Goldberg, Lesley (2013-02-13).
"CBS' 'Under the Dome' Enlists 'Pan Am's' Mike Vogel"
.
The Hollywood Reporter
. Retrieved
2022-04-11
.
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Petski, Nellie Andreeva,Denise; Andreeva, Nellie; Petski, Denise (2020-03-05).
"Mike Vogel To Star In 'Sex/Life'; Adam Demos & Margaret Odette Also Join Netflix Dramedy Series"
.
Deadline
. Retrieved
2022-04-14
.
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'American Horror Story: Double Feature': 5 Things You Missed in Episode 8"
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Decider
. 2021-10-07
. Retrieved
2022-04-14
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