A. J. Buckley

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Alan John Buckley (born 9 February 1977) is a Canadian actor.[2] He played crime lab technician Adam Ross on the television series CSI: NY (2005–2013) and Navy SEAL Sonny Quinn on the television series SEAL Team (2017–2024). He also had roles in Supernatural (2006–2014), The Box (2007), Home Sweet Hell (2015), and as the voice of Nash in The Good Dinosaur (2015).

A. J. Buckley
Buckley in 2020
Born
Alan John Buckley

(1977-02-09) 9 February 1977 (age 47)
Dublin, Ireland
Other namesAJ Buckley, Alan Buckley
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present
PartnerAbigail Ochse (2010–present)
Children3[1]

Early life

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Buckley was born on 9 February 1977 in Dublin, Ireland and, at age six, emigrated with his family to White Rock, British Columbia, Canada.[3][4]

In his teens, Buckley began his acting career in the television series The Odyssey followed by guest starring roles in The X-Files and Millennium.[5][6]

Buckley attended St. Thomas More Collegiate in Burnaby, near Vancouver.

Career

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Buckley appeared in the 1998 thriller science fiction film, Disturbing Behavior, alongside actress Katie Holmes. In 2001 he starred in an indie film called Extreme Days, also a comedy-drama-romance flick. In 2005, Buckley was offered the part of Adam Ross on the hit crime drama CSI: NY. The part was supposed to be a recurring role, but by the end of the show's third season in 2007, he was offered a five-year contract. Before receiving the role of Adam Ross, Buckley had appeared as a different character on the original CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in a 2004 episode.[4][7]

In 2006, the film Jimmy and Judy was released. When the CSI: NY episode featuring Buckley aired in 2006, director Randall K. Rubin called Buckley to discuss the success of an episode of CSI: NY, entitled "Down the Rabbit Hole" and the internet activity it had generated for Buckley. Harold Whaley, program director for Urban Network, suggested the idea of an in-world premiere featuring Buckley as a guest host and panellist for a post-screening Q&A.[8]

Buckley starred as Sonny Quinn on SEAL Team, an American military drama television series that premiered on CBS for four seasons and switched to Paramount+ for the fifth and sixth seasons.[9][10]

Personal life

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Buckley proposed to his girlfriend of two years, Abigail Ochse on 31 December 2012 while on vacation in Hawaii.[11] On 3 September 2013 Buckley announced they were expecting a baby girl.[12] The couple welcomed their daughter on 19 January 2014.[13] On 24 October 2014, while in New Zealand, Buckley fractured his arm and leg while running away during a "scare event."[14]

In 2019, Buckley played on the "Away" roster during the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game at the Bojangles' Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina.[15]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Disturbing Behavior Charles "Chug" Roman
2000 The In Crowd Wayne
2001 The Forsaken Mike
XCU: Extreme Close Up Terrance 'T-Bone' Tucker
Extreme Days Will Davidson
2002 Scream at the Sound of the Beep Peter
10:30 Check-Out Alex
Blue Car Pat
Wishcraft Howie
Girl Fever Jesse
Nightstalker Somo
2004 In Enemy Hands U.S.S. Swordfish: Medical Officer
Wild Roomies Reno Rizzolla
2006 Jimmy and Judy Buddy
You Did What? Greg Porter
Happy Feet Additional voices
Walking Tall: The Payback Harvey Morris
2007 The Last Sin Eater Angor Forbes
The Box Danny Schamus
2010 Skateland Teddy Tullos
Christmas Mail Matt Sanders
2011 Doomsday Prophecy Eric Fox
2015 Home Sweet Hell Murphy [16]
The Good Dinosaur Nash Voice

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1994 The Disappearance of Vonnie Robbie Television film
1995 Are You Afraid of the Dark? Lonnie Episode: "The Tale of the Manaha"
1996 The X-Files The 'Dude' Episode: "War of the Coprophages"
1997 Millennium Josh Comstock Episode: "Weeds" (uncredited)
North of 60 Ricky Episode: "Ghosts"
1998 Night Man Commander Episode: "It Came from Out of the Sky"
1999 In a Class of His Own Jake Matteson Television film
2000 NYPD Blue Roger Lundquist Episode: "Goodbye Charlie"
2001 Jack & Jill Mitch Episode: "And Nothing But the Truth"
Motocrossed Jimmy Bottles Television film
Murphy's Dozen Sean Murphy Television film
2002 Haunted Brian Hewitt Episode: "Grievous Angels"
2003 Without a Trace Richie Dobson Episode: "Underground Railroad"
The District Gaines Episode: "The Kindness of Strangers"
Silent Warnings Layne Vossimer Television film
2004 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Ted Martin Episode: "Crow's Feet"
The Collector The Devil / Bill Diggs Episode: "The Old Man"
2005 Manticore Pvt. Sulley Television film
Fat Actress McG Stand-In Episode: "Charlies Angels or Too Pooped to Pop"
2005–13 CSI: NY Adam Ross 141 episodes
2006–14 Supernatural Ed Zeddmore 5 episodes
2007 Entourage Dave Episode: "Snow Job"
Bones Dan Episode: "The Glowing Bones in 'The Old Stone House'"
2008–09 Wolverine and the X-Men Toad / Mortimer Toynbee Voice, recurring role
2009 The Super Hero Squad Show Toad, Melter, Klaw, Batroc the Leaper Voices, 4 episodes
2012–15 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pigeon Pete Voice, 4 episodes
2012 Flashpoint Harold Beamer Episode: "Fit for Duty"
2013 Longmire Keith Dixon Episode: "Natural Order"
2014 Justified Danny Crowe 9 episodes
2015 The Mentalist Aaron "Ace" Brunell Episode: "Nothing Gold Can Stay"
Murder in the First Marty 'Junior' Mulligan Main cast; Season 2
Narcos Kevin Brady Episode: "Descenso"
Blue Bloods Sgt. Mulvey Episode: "Unsung Heroes"[17]
Hawaii Five-0 Julius Brennan Episode: "E 'Imi pono"
2017 Pure Det. Bronco Novak Main cast, season 1
2017–24 SEAL Team Sonny Quinn Main cast
Year Title Role Notes
2010–2011 Ghostfacers Ed Zeddmore 11 episodes
2011 Talent Marcus 10 episodes

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ Additional Voices
2008 CSI: NY Adam Ross
2015 Disney Infinity 3.0 Nash [18]

References

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  1. ^ "Seal Team actor AJ Buckley and fiancee Abigail Ochse welcome twin sons Ranger Joseph and Bodhi Robert". People. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  2. ^ "A.J. Buckley: Biography, Latest News & Videos". TV Guide. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
  3. ^ "A.J. Buckley". CBS. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b Levine, Sheri (26 January 2009). "A.J. Buckley's blinding fans with science" Archived 6 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine.Canwest News Service. Retrieved 11 February 2009.
  5. ^ "A.J. Buckley--CSI: NY". CTV. Retrieved 11 February 2009.
  6. ^ De Leon, Kris (22 August 2007). "A.J. Buckley Becomes a Regular on CSI: NY". BuddyTV. Retrieved 11 February 2009.
  7. ^ CSI: NY star AJ Buckley says strike 'hurting everybody'"[dead link]. CTV. Retrieved 11 February 2009.
  8. ^ "Jimmy and Judy and Second Life Hit The Big Screen" Archived 15 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine. (8 January 2008). Urban Network. Retrieved 11 February 2009.
  9. ^ Ausiello, Michael (12 May 2017). "CBS Orders Boreanaz' SEAL Team, Moore's S.W.A.T., Cumming's Instinct, Piven's Wisdom, Plus 2 Comedies". TVLine.
  10. ^ Levin, Gary (9 May 2019). "CBS renews 'Madam Secretary,' 'MacGyver,' 'Bull,' 'SEAL Team,' 'SWAT' and 'Hawaii Five-0'". USA TODAY. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  11. ^ Chen, Joyce (2 January 2013). "A. J. Buckley, CSI: NY Star, Proposes to Girlfriend Abigail Ochse During Hawaiian Holiday". Us Weekly. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
  12. ^ Takeda, Allison (3 September 2013). "A.J. Buckley, CSI: NY Star, Expecting Baby Girl With Fiancee Abigail Ochse". US Weekly. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  13. ^ Ossad, Jordana (19 January 2014). "Justified Star A. J. Buckley Welcomes Daughter Willow Phoenix". E! Online. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  14. ^ Nzherald, (29 October 2014) [1].
  15. ^ release, Official. "ESPN and NBA announce celebrity rosters and coaches for 2019 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game presented by Ruffles exclusively on ESPN". NBA.com. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  16. ^ Buckley, A. J. (December 2011/January 2012). "Before the Scene: Peter Bogdanovich". Scene (Louisiana's Entertainment Magazine), p. 20. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  17. ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb (2 October 2015). "Blue Bloods Recruits AJ Buckley to Clash With Jamie Reagan". TVLine. Archived from the original on 23 April 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  18. ^ Avalanche Software. Disney Infinity 3.0. Scene: Closing credits, 5:39 in, Featuring the Voice Talents of.
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