Paul Wesley filmography

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Paul Wesley filmography
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Paul Wesley at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International

Filmography:
Feature films 13
Television films 5
Television series 25

The filmography of American actor Paul Wesley comprises both film and television roles. He has appeared in over thirteen feature films, and twenty-seven television films and series.

Films[]

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
List of acting performances in film
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2004 The Last Run Seth as Paul Wasilewski
2005 Roll Bounce Troy
2006 Cloud 9 Jackson Fargo
2006 Lenexa, 1 Mile Rick Lausier
2006 Peaceful Warrior Trevor
2008 Killer Movie Jake Tanner
2009 Elsewhere Billy
2010 Beneath the Blue Craig Morrison
2013 The Baytown Outlaws Anthony Reesey
2014 Amira & Sam Charlie
2014 Before I Disappear Gideon
2016 The Late Bloomer Charlie
2016 Mothers and Daughters Kevin
List of producer credits
Year Title Contributor Notes Ref.
2010 Norman Producer
2014 Before I Disappear Producer
2019 Anna Producer Short Film
2021 Aliya Producer Short Film

Television[]

List of acting performances in television
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1999 Another World Sean McKinnon as Paul Wasilewski
1999–2001 Guiding Light Max Nickerson No. 2 as Paul Wasilewski
2000, 2005 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Danny Burrell / Luke Breslin
  • TV series, episodes:
  • "Wrong is Right" (as Paul Wasilewski)
  • "Ripped"
2001 Shot in the Heart Gary (Age 15–22) Television film; as Paul Wasilewski
2001–2002 Wolf Lake Luke Cates Main role; as Paul Wasilewski
2002 The Education of Max Bickford Craig Episode: "One More Time"; as Paul Wasilewski
2002 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Luke Miller Episode: "Malignant"; as Paul Wasilewski
2002 Young Arthur Lancelot Television film; as Paul Wasilewski
2002–2005 American Dreams Tommy DeFelice Recurring role (credited as Paul Wasilewski through 2003)
2003 The Edge Himself Television film; as Paul Wasilewski
2003 The O.C. Donnie Episode: "The Outsider"; as Paul Wasilewski
2003 Smallville Lucas Luthor Episode: "Prodigal"; as Paul Wasilewski
2003–2004 8 Simple Rules Damian
  • TV series, episodes:
  • "Premiere"
  • "Opposites Attract: Part 3: Night of the Locust"; as Paul Wasilewski
2003–2004 Everwood Tommy Callahan Recurring role; as Paul Wasilewski
2004 CSI: Miami Jack Warner Bradford Episode: "Legal"
2005 CSI: NY Steve Samprass Episode: "Grand Murder at Central Station"
2006 Crossing Jordan Quentin Baker Episode: "Thin Ice"
2006 Fallen Aaron Corbett Television film
2007 Cane Nick 3 episodes
2007 Fallen Aaron Corbett Television miniseries
2007 Shark Justin Bishop Episode: "Shaun of the Dead"
2008 Cold Case Petey Murphy (2008) Episode: "Bad Reputation"
2008 The Russell Girl Evan Carroll Television film
2008–2009 Army Wives Logan Atwater Recurring role
2009–2010 24 Stephen 4 episodes
2009–2017 The Vampire Diaries Stefan Salvatore / Silas
/ Tom Avery / Ambrose
Main role; producer (season 8)
2016 The Originals Stefan Salvatore Episode: "A Streetcar Named Desire"[1]
2018 Medal of Honor Clint Romesha Episode: "Clint Romesha"
2018–2020 Tell Me a Story Eddie Longo (season 1)
Tucker Reed (season 2)
Main role
TBA Flowers in the Attic: The Origin John Amos Upcoming miniseries
List of director credits
Year Title Notes Ref.
2014–2016 The Vampire Diaries 5 Episodes:
"Resident Evil", "Woke Up With a Monster", "Detoured on Some Random Backwoods Path to Hell", "Requiem for a Dream", "Things We Lost In The Fire"
2017 Shadowhunters Episode: "Day of Atonement"
2019 Legacies Episode: "The Boy Who Still Has a Lot of Good to Do"
2019 Roswell, New Mexico Episode: "I Saw the Sign"
2020 Batwoman Episode: "A Narrow Escape"

Web[]

Year Title Role Notes
2009 The Vampire Diaries: A Darker Truth Stefan Salvatore Episode: "A Darker Truth Part 3"; archive footage

References[]

  1. ^ "'The Originals' Klaus Welcomes 'The Vampire Diaries' Stefan with a Drink in New Crossover Promo Clip". International Business Times. Retrieved January 28, 2016.

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