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Devon Bostick is a Canadian actor born on November 13, 1991, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was raised in a creative family deeply rooted in the entertainment industry—his father, Joe Bostick, is an actor and film fight coordinator, while his mother, Stephanie Gorin, is a prominent casting director. Showing an early interest in acting, Bostick began appearing in commercials and television roles at the age of five. He later attended the Etobicoke School of the Arts in Toronto, where he honed his acting skills and developed a solid foundation for his future career.
Devon Bostick has built a diverse filmography with over thirty film credits by his late twenties. He gained critical acclaim with his leading role in Atom Egoyan’s 2008 film Adoration, where he played Simon, a troubled teen grappling with identity and family history. The film was loosely inspired by real events rather than Doris Lessing’s book, which it is sometimes mistakenly associated with.
Bostick also appeared in the thriller Saw VI (2009), and portrayed Rodrick Heffley in the popular Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series, beginning in 2010. Other notable film projects include The Poet (2007), The Art of the Steal (2013), and Being Charlie (2015), directed by Rob Reiner. His performances range from indie dramas to mainstream comedies, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
In addition to film, Bostick has appeared in numerous television series. One of his most recognized roles is Leo Strange on the Canadian comedy-drama Being Erica, created by Jana Sinyor. His portrayal added emotional depth to the show and earned him praise from both audiences and critics.
Bostick's television credits include guest appearances on well-known Canadian shows such as Degrassi: The Next Generation, The Border, Flashpoint, Rookie Blue, and children's fantasy titles like Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween. He is also known for his substantial role in the science-fiction series The 100, in which he played Jasper Jordan—a role that introduced him to a broader international audience and further solidified his reputation in genre TV.
With a career spanning television, film, and independent cinema, Devon Bostick has consistently demonstrated remarkable range and emotional insight. His ability to transition seamlessly between teen comedies, psychological thrillers, and dramatic roles makes him a unique presence in both Canadian and international film industries. As he continues to grow his body of work, Bostick remains a well-respected actor known for complex characters and strong screen presence.
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