Biography
Within two years, the Charleston native had begun his showbiz career making a guest appearance in the pilot of the short-lived ABC sitcom "Phenom". After landing a recurring role as a boyfriend of Julia Salinger (Neve Campbell) on Fox's "Party of 5" (1994), Whitworth made his feature film debut as a youth who works at McDonald's in the comedy "Bye Bye, Love" (1995) and that same year brought charm to his role as a would-be artist working at a …
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Career Milestones
2012 | Played the villain opposite Nicolas Cage in the sequel "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance" | |
2011 | Cast opposite Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro in "Limitless" | |
2009 | Appeared in science fiction thriller "Gamer" with Gerard Butler | |
2007 | Co-starred with Russell Crowe and Christian Bale in "3:10 to Yuma," a Western directed by James Mangold | |
2006 | Had a recurring role as Jake Berkeley on "CSI: Miami" (CBS) | |
1999 | Co-starred in "Hell's Kitchen" as the leader of an Irish gang in NYC | |
1997 | Landed pivotal role as a leukemia patient in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Rainmaker," based on the John Grisham novel | |
1997 | Appeared opposite Kirsten Dunst on an episode of the ABC anthology series "Gun," directed by Ted Demme | |
1995 | Played record store clerk A.J. in "Empire Records" opposite Liv Tyler | |
1995 | Feature acting debut in "Bye Bye, Love" | |
1994 | Had recurring role in two episodes of the Fox drama "Party of Five" | |
1993 | Made TV acting debut on pilot for the ABC sitcom "Phenom" | |
1991 | Won YM magazine's first "Young and Modern Man" contest | |
1990 | Moved to California to live with his mother | |
| Raised in Texas; lived with his father and stepmother | ||
