A.J. Trauth

A.J. Trauth
Birth name Andrew James Trauth
Born (1986-09-14) September 14, 1986
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.[1]
Genres Rock
Occupation(s) Actor, guitarist, voice actor
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active 1999–present
Labels Walt Disney
Associated acts Mavin
Website ajtrauth.com

Andrew James Trauth, commonly known as A.J. Trauth (born September 14, 1986) is an American actor and musician. He is best known for playing the character of Alan "Twitty" on Even Stevens, and as the voice of Josh Mankey on Kim Possible, both programs aired on Disney Channel.

Trauth is the youngest of three brothers and currently resides in Minerva, Ohio.

Acting career

On the TV show Kim Possible , Trauth played the character of Josh Mankey, a one-time love interest of Kim (voiced by Christy Carlson Romano).

Trauth also worked with Romano on Even Stevens and did a guest role in The Amanda Show opposite Amanda Bynes and Drake Bell. Later he worked with Bell and Brenda Song in an episode of R. L. Stine's show take from the book series: The Nightmare Room in the episode: "Dear Diary I'm Dead".

Trauth also made a guest appearance on Reba as Kyra's 17-year-old date Scott in the episode the "United Front." Trauth starred in the Disney Channel original movie You Wish! alongside Lalaine Vergara, who played Miranda Sanchez on the Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire. He has also worked opposite Rebecca Romijn in Pepper Dennis as the title character's younger brother, Mitch. Trauth also appeared in an episode of House, playing an older brother in the clinic when his little brother gets treated by Dr. House.

In 2003, Trauth guest starred on 7th Heaven, in Season 8, Episode 7 – "Getting to Know You".

In 2006, Trauth guest starred on the CBS drama Numb3rs, and he guest starred on the Fox drama Bones in 2009.

Personal life

On February 5, 2014, Us Weekly announced that Trauth became engaged to actress Leah Pipes, after almost three years of dating.[2] They married on December 6, 2014 in Santa Barbara, California.[3]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Search for the Jewel of Polaris: Mysterious Museum Ben TV movie
2003 Phil at the Gate TV Movie
2003 You Wish! Alex Lansing TV Movie
2003 The Even Stevens Movie Alan Twitty TV Movie
2004 The Deerings TV Movie
2005 Happy Endings Bill
2005 Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Nophilmo Testimonial #1 Short
2005 Mystery Woman: Game Time Cameron TV Movie
2006 Wild Hearts Tim TV Movie
2008 The Last Word Greg Film
2011 Literally, Right Before Aaron Aaron Short film
2015 Moments of Clarity Trevor
2015 Welcome to Happiness Penley

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000The Amanda Show HimselfOne episode
2000–2003Even StevensAlan TwittyRegular character, 47 episodes
2002–2005Express YourselfHimselfInterstitial series
2002The Nightmare RoomShawnOne episode
2002–2004Kim PossibleJosh MankeyThree episodes
20037th HeavenJordan JamesOne episode
2004Fillmore!ChetOne episode
2003–2004Oliver BeeneHarver DillmanThree episodes
2004RebaScottTwo episodes
2005House M.D.HenryTwo episodes
2005Ghost WhispererTomOne episode
2005CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationDexterOne episode
2005Numb3rsJakeOne episode
2006Brandy & Mr. WhiskersMelvinOne episode
2006Pepper DennisMitch DinkleFive episodes
2009BonesPinwormOne episode
2011Rules of EngagementTopherOne episode
2012Franklin & BashTammi's LawyerOne episode
2012RoShane4 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRole
2014Wolfenstein: The New OrderProbst Wyatt III
2017Wolfenstein II: The New ColossusProbst Wyatt III

References

  1. "Credits". www.ajtrauth.com. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved November 12, 2013.
  2. Lee, Esther. "Leah Pipes Engaged to AJ Trauth: See The Originals Star's Engagement Ring". Us Weekly. Retrieved July 5, 2014.
  3. http://www.people.com/article/leah-pipes-marries-aj-trauth
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