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Donny Boaz

Donny Boaz
Born (1980-12-12) December 12, 1980 (age 43)
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present

Donny Boaz (born December 12, 1980)[1] is an American actor who recently portrayed the role of Chance Chancellor on The Young and the Restless.[2]

Career

Boaz began his career as a male model for brands such as Abercrombie, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and runway work in Milan, Italy. However, it was a Calvin Klein underwear shoot that cost him his university scholarship just before his junior year at Southwestern Assemblies of God University because the school didn't believe it was very "Christ-like" to model men's underwear.[3] After losing his scholarship, Boaz spent the next six years working as a model in various countries.

In 2003, he left Paris, France and returned to Dallas to pursue a career as a working actor. That same year, Boaz appeared in the "America's Sexiest Man" contest[4] in which one of the prizes was a multi-episode role on soap opera All My Children; from that series he went to Guiding Light and appeared in several episodes.

Although he lacked formal training as an actor, he successfully auditioned for several projects, including the role of "Pfc. Patrick Miller" in the television movie Saving Jessica Lynch. He was able to use the experience of the role later on to help him get cast as "Buckley" in the television series SIX.

In 2015, Boaz was cast as "Bill Bradley" in the film My All American where he worked with director Angelo Pizzo.

In 2019, Boaz was cast in the role of Chance Chancellor in The Young and the Restless.[5][6]

In 2020, Boaz appeared in the role of James Cranbourne in the movie "When We Last Spoke" and in 2022 he had a memorable cameo in the HBO series "The Staircase."

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Saving Jessica Lynch Pfc. Patrick Miller TV movie
2005 Devon's Ghost: Legend of the Bloody Boy Scott Video
2007 The Great Debaters Oklahoma City College Debater #1
2008 Soul Flyers Chris Cutler Short
A Noble Way Mark Noble Short
Redemption Sloane Short
Ready or Not (Any Other Way) Alan
2009 Midgets vs. Mascots Baseball Player
Martini the Movie Muscle Stud Short
2010 Drop Me Off A&R Executive
The Ascent Pete
Manifest Destiny: A Fates Calling Manifest Lactue Short
Tryst Adam Short
2011 Killer School Girls from Outer Space Ben
Cold War Agent Thomas Short
A Schizophrenic Love Story Leo
Tale of the Time Thieves Joshua Franklin Jacobs Short
Reunited Tonya's Finacee
2012 Return to Vengeance Don
Deep in the Heart Danny
Because I Love You Sheriff Jenkins
Mixtape Jake Short
Victims Jason Wells Short
Supernatural Activity Brock Haas
Shades of Julia Jason Wells
Into the South Jeff Short
Harvester of Terror 2: Redneck's Revenge The Cop Short
The Significant Other Rick
Unknown Caller James Short
Raptor Ranch Lucas Young
2013 Inventing Adam Jeff Whitborn
Faith Doctor Short
Dreamer Kevin
Office Rehab Darren Short
Synapse Jake Short
The Anna Nicole Story Larry Birkhead TV movie
CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story Bill Diggins TV movie
2014 13 Sins Witter
Elsa & Fred Waiter #2
The Furies Kyle Banks Short
Amazin' Grace Brad Tillson Short
Flashes John Rotit
Could This Be Love Angelo
Left Behind Passenger #2
Faded Driskell Short
The Rolling Road Young Alton Short
2015 Kill or Be Killed Minister
The Adventures of Pepper and Paula Malcolm
Sorrow Detective Farrell
Higher Mission Barber
Discredit Patrick Short
My All-American Bill Bradley
The Foreign Exchange Student Mr. Adams
2016 Silent Retreat Zacry Stabard
Divorce Texas Style Blake
Second Impression Dan McPherson
2017 The Perfect Wife Officer Addison
Forsaken Duffy
Color Me You James Zorn
Osprey Mark Brennan
Road Less Traveled Ray TV movie
Afterburn/Aftershock Chad Williams
2018 The Terrible Two Fred P.
The Beach House Palmer TV movie
The Iron Orchard Charlie Dupree
A Sister's Secret Grady TV movie
Heaven's War Gabriel
Hometown Christmas Will Collins TV movie
2019 When We Last Spoke James Cranbourne
Fear Bay Tony Sorno
Polly Mike Short
Magnolia Noah
12 Pups of Christmas Martin
2020 Assassin 33 A.D. Brandt
2021 Black Easter Brandt
Girls Getaway Gone Wrong Antonio TV movie
2022 Flip Turn Coach Mitch
2023 Dawn at Dominion Shiloh Taylor
Hidden Murder Island Frank TV movie
I'll Be There Jack
The Con-Test Jacob
Smoke N Love Billy
Body in the Attic Ethan TV movie
2024 The Actor Pastor William Turpin
Bissonnet 2: Back on the Blade Detective Benjamin

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Friday Night Lights Miles Handford Episode: "Seeing Other People"
2008-09 Pink Cliff Guest Cast: Season 2-3
2010 The Good Guys Ryan Winkler Episode: "Broken Door Theory"
Exposed Chase Main Cast
Lone Star Travis Episode: "Pilot"
Chase Neil Collins Episode: "Under the Radar"
2012 GCB Reverend John Tudor Episode: "Pilot"
Monkey Tales The Gentleman Episode: "I Know This Great Place"
2013 The Glades Grant Episode: "Three's Company"
Graceland Vance Recurring Cast: Season 1
Drop Dead Diva George Randal Episode: "Secret Lives"
2013-14 Dallas Bo McCabe Guest: Season 2, Recurring Cast: Season 3
2014 NCIS Navy Lieutenant Kit Jones Episode: "Page Not Found"
Red Band Society Sam Houston Episode: "How Did We Get Here?"
2015 The Originals Guy Episode: "Fire with Fire"
NCIS: New Orleans Navy Lieutenant Brad Ryder Episode: "Foreign Affairs"
2016 Mercy Street Ezekial Davis Episode: "The Dead Room"
2017 SIX Buckley Recurring Cast: Season 1
Chicago Justice Mike Soto Episode: "Friendly Fire"
Daytime Divas Reverend Dylan Episode: "Shut It Down"
2018 Lucifer “Dangerous Doug” Libby Episode: "All About Her"
NCIS: New Orleans Max Burris Recurring Cast: Season 4
2019-21 The Young and the Restless Chance Chancellor Regular Cast
2020 Star Trek: Picard Skantal Episode: "Absolute Candor"
P-Valley Wyatt Kyle Recurring Cast: Season 1
2021-22 All American Jacob Guest: Season 3, Recurring Cast: Season 4
2022 The Staircase Tyrone Lacour Recurring Cast
2023 FBI: Most Wanted Cole Dewey Episode: "Rangeland"

References

  1. ^ "Donny Boaz". Amazon. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  2. ^ "The Young and the Restless cast Donny Boaz". CBS.com. Archived from the original on 2019-12-23.
  3. ^ Dorsett, Scott. "Athlete-turned actor recalls 'All American' life in Waxahachie". The Daily Light Waxahachie. Archived from the original on 2015-11-20.
  4. ^ "'All My Children' Brings 'Reality' to Daytime TV". www.backstage.com. 2003-07-22. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  5. ^ Young, Candace (6 November 2019). "Getting to Know Donny Boaz, Y&R's New Chance Chancellor". Soaps.com. Archived from the original on 2020-09-25.
  6. ^ SOD (November 5, 2019). "Y&R Casts New Chance". Soap Opera Digest. United States: American Media, Inc. Archived from the original on November 6, 2019. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
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