Nicholas Brendon

About Nicholas Brendon

Nicholas Brendon, the sardonic Xander Harris who helps the title character ward off werewolves and other creatures of the night on the hit series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (The WB, 1997-2001; UPN, 2001- ), turned to acting when an arm injury quashed his professional baseball aspirations. The handsome, dark-haired actor landed his first professional work in a Clearasil TV commercial before appearing in a recurring role on the daytime soap opera "The Young and the Restless" (CBS) and guest-starring on Fox's popular primetime comedy series "Married ... With Children". With roles few and far between, Brendon worked as a production assistant on the CBS sitcom "Dave's World" and also guest-starred in an episode, but his role on "Buffy" finally brought him the recognition he had craved. In addition to a small role in the feature "Children of the Corn III" (1995), he has starred in Los Angeles-area theater productions of "The Further Adventures of Tom Sawyer", "My Own Private Hollywood" and "Out of Gas on Lovers' Leap".

Partners

Companion

Marley Shelton. Dated when Shelton was in high school; no longer together

Companion

Wendy Thompson. No longer together

Wife

Tressa DiFiglia. Married from 2001-2007

Career Milestones

2009

Starred in the Lifetime movie "My Neighbor's Secret" as a grieving husband out to ruin a man he blames for ruining his marriage

2007

Had a recurring role in the CBS crime drama "Criminal Minds" as FBI technical analyst Kevin Lynch

2007

Starred in the independent feature "Unholy" about Nazi mysticism

2006

Featured in the ABC Family TV movie "Relative Chaos," which reunited him with former Buffy on-screen sweetheart, Charisma Carpenter

2006

Voiced Huntsboy #89 in Disney Channel's animated series "American Dragon: Jake Long"

2005

Joined the cast of the short-lived Fox sitcom, "Kitchen Confidential"

2000

Made film debut in "Psycho Beach Party"

1997

Landed the regular role of Xander Harris on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (The WB, 1997-2001; UPN, 2001-2003)

1995

Worked as production asssistant on "Dave's World" (CBS); also appeared in one episode

1993

Made TV acting debut in an episode of Fox's "Married with Children"

Made his professional debut in a Clearasil commercial