Biography
The following year the young performer landed the role of Arty in the in the film adaptation, receiving good notices for his engaging portrayal of the laid-back younger brother of the narrator. Damus followed up in 1994 with a featured role in the summer camp-set children's comedy "A Pig's Tale" (a 1996 direct-to-video US release). In 1996, he debuted as a series regular on the failed CBS sitcom "My Guys".
Damus went to star on the ABC sitcom …
Career Milestones
| Acted in school plays and community theater | ||
1991 | Professional acting debut as understudy for the role of Arty in the Broadway production of Neil Simon's "Lost in Yonkers" | |
1993 | Made big screen debut as Arty in a well-received co-starring turn in "Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers" | |
1994 | Acted in the children's feature "A Pig's Tale" (released direct-to-video in the USA in 1996) | |
1996 | Played Michael, a lovestruck 10th grader, on the short-lived CBS sitcom "My Guys" | |
1997 | Played mischievous guardian angel Marty on the ABC sitcom "Teen Angel" | |
2000 | Had recurring role on "Popular" (The WB) | |
2000 | Starred on The WB's high school-set sitcom "Brutally Normal" | |
2001 | Returned to series TV as co-star of the fall sitcom "Men, Women & Dogs" (The WB) | |
