Full Name Burgess Jenkins Role Actor Name Burgess Jenkins | Years active 2000–present Occupation Actor, producer Spouse Ashlee Payne | |
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Movies Remember the Titans, Christmas Cupid, The Shunning, The Reaping, Red Dirt Rising Similar People Ashlee Payne, David Tom, Billy Miller, Jason Thompson, Gregory Alan Williams Profiles |
Burgess Jenkins
Burgess Jenkins (born October 24, 1973) is an American actor. He is known for work in the film Remember the Titans opposite Academy Award winner Denzel Washington; and as Hilary Swank's husband David Winter in The Reaping (2007).
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- Burgess Jenkins
- Daytime emmy award interviews daniel goddard interviews eric martsolf burgess jenkins emme rylan
- Early life
- Career
- Filmography
- References

Daytime emmy award interviews daniel goddard interviews eric martsolf burgess jenkins emme rylan
Early life

Jenkins was born and raised in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and a graduate of Richard J. Reynolds High School and Lenoir-Rhyne University.
Career

Jenkins portrayed religious leader John Wesley in the award-winning independent film Wesley (2009) with Kevin McCarthy and June Lockhart.

On television, Jenkins played Bobby Irons throughout season six on the hit CW series One Tree Hill, recurred on Marry Me with Lucy Liu and Tony & Ridley Scott's A&E Thriller COMA. He has guest starred on numerous shows including: Drop Dead Diva, Revolution, JAG and many more. Jenkins starred in the true story Unshackled with Stacy Keach. and was nominated as Best Actor at the Boston Film Festival for his portrayal of Bruce Snow in Insignificant Others.
Jenkins appeared on ABC's Nashville as Randy Roberts, long-time friend and music producer to Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton). The series reunited Jenkins with his Remember the Titans co-star Hayden Panettiere.
Jenkins signed onto season seven of the Lifetime Network's flagship original series Army Wives. He played Staff Sergeant Eddie Hall, married to Maggie Hall (Torrey DeVitto), as part of a new family entering the cast.
Jenkins trained at the famed "Playhouse West" with Robert Carnegie and Academy Award nominated actor Jeff Goldblum.
In 2014, Jenkins was cast as Billy Abbott in the Daytime Emmy-winning CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless.