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Although he had relatively few professional credits to his name, handsome and clean-cut actor Brandon Routh soared into the media limelight when he was cast as the Man of Steel in director Bryan Singer’s highly anticipated revival of the original superhero film franchise “Superman Returns” (2006).

Born Oct. 9, 1979, in Des Moines, Iowa and raised in nearby Norwalk (about 100 miles south of Woolstock, the hometown of TV's original “Superman,” George Reeves), the strapping 6’ 2 ½ ” actor—known to his friends and family and sometimes professionally credited as “B....

Filmography

Superman: Man of Steel - ( Clark Kent/Superman / 2009 / Announced / )
Dead of Night - ( - Cast / / Announced / )
Table for Three - ( Scott Teller / / Announced / )
Lie to Me - ( James / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Lie to Me - ( Co-Producer / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
STUNTMEN - ( Kirby Popoff / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
The Informers - ( Jamie / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Superman Returns - ( Clark Kent/Superman / 2006 / Released / )
TV Credits
Fear Itself ( 2008 / Released ): Actor
Scream 2007 ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
Scream Awards 2006 ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Spike TV's Video Game Awards 2006 ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
The 2006 MTV Movie Awards ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
The 2006 Teen Choice Awards ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Cold Case ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Oliver Beene ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Gilmore Girls ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Undressed ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Will & Grace ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
One Life to Live ( 1968 / Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

Although he had relatively few professional credits to his name, handsome and clean-cut actor Brandon Routh soared into the media limelight when he was cast as the Man of Steel in director Bryan Singer’s highly anticipated revival of the original superhero film franchise “Superman Returns” (2006).

Born Oct. 9, 1979, in Des Moines, Iowa and raised in nearby Norwalk (about 100 miles south of Woolstock, the hometown of TV's original “Superman,” George Reeves), the strapping 6’ 2 ½ ” actor—known to his friends and family and sometimes professionally credited as “B.J.”—was a high school athlete who swam and played soccer, as well as starred in several theatrical productions. The talented teen also played trumpet, piano and sang. He attended the University of Iowa for a year before heading to Hollywood in search of his big break.

Routh got his first major role on a 1999 episode of the short-lived ABC sitcom “Odd Man Out,” followed by a four-episode stint on the third season of MTV’s sexually charged nighttime soap “Undressed” in 2000. He also was featured in pop star Christina Aguilera's heavily rotated "What a Girl Wants" video. Along with an appearance on “Gilmore Girls” in 200, the actor earned steady work on the ABC daytime drama “One Life to Live,” originating the role of Seth Anderson from 2001-2002. His subsequent primetime credits include guest stints on the CBS crime drama “Cold Case,” the hit NBC sitcom “Will & Grace” and Fox’s brief-lived “Oliver Beene.”

Prior to Routh’s casting as Superman, Warner Bros had spent over a decade developing a plan to relaunch the franchise, with possible stars including Nicolas Cage and planned helmers including Tim Burton, Wolfgang Peterson, McG and Brett Ratner. Initially the studio reportedly considered a roster of name actors for the iconic role, including Josh Hartnett, Ashton Kutcher, Jude Law, Brendan Fraser, Jim Caviezel and “Smallville” star Tom Welling. But when Singer came aboard to direct the film, he insisted that a fresh face be cast in the part in the tradition of film’s most famous Man of Steel, Christopher Reeve.

Routh, then 25--who reportedly won a Hollywood Halloween costume contest in 2003 by dressing as Clark Kent with his shirt open to reveal the Superman “S” underneath—had previously auditioned for McG and was tapped by Singer after extensive casting calls in the U.S., Britain, Canada and Australia. Impressed by his resemblance to the comic book icon and finding the actor’s humble Midwestern roots a perfect fit for the hero’s all-American persona, Singer anointed Routh as the next screen Superman. Within hours of the October 2004 casting announcement Routh’s name filled an endless array of Internet pages devoted to discussing his worthiness for the role. For his part, the actor kept a low profile to help build anticipation for the film. Curious movie audiences got a pre-“Superman Returns” introduction to Routh with his small supporting role in the low-budget thriller “Deadly” (2005), starring Laura Prepon and Misha Collins as a couple of real-life Canadian thrill-killers.


Profession(s):
Actor
Sometimes Credited As:
BJ Routh
Brandon James Routh
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Family
father:Ron Routh (Plays drums in jazz bands)
mother:Katie Routh
sister:Sara Routh (Former radio disc jockey for Los Angeles' "Wet Wacky Wild")
wife:Courtney Ford (Began dating in 2004; co-starred together in the film "Denial" (2006); engaged August 2006; married Nov. 24, 2007 at the El Capitan Ranch in Santa Barbara, CA)
Companion(s)
Rachel Boston , Companion , ```..No longer together


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Education
University of Iowa Iowa City, IA English
Awards (Back to top)
ShoWest Award Male Star of Tomorrow 2006

Milestones (Back to top)
2006 Had a supporting role in the low-budget thriller "Karla," opposite Laura Prepon
2006 Appeared as 'The Man of Steel' in "Superman Returns," directed by Bryan Singer
2004 Had a guest starring roles on "Oliver Beene" (Fox) and "Will and Grace" (NBC)
2001 Created the role of "One Life to Live's" Seth Anderson on the ABC daytime drama
2000 Cast in a four-episode stint on MTV's "Undressed"
1999 First professional acting role in the ABC television series "Odd Man Out"
1999 Appeared in Christina Aguilera's "What A Girl Wants" music video
Starred in many productions at the Norwalk Theater of Performing Arts


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