Trivia
Was discovered while walking his dog.
Sued by ex-landlord for allegedly trashing a house; denies the charge. [5 November 1998]
Graduated from Ithaca College with a degree from the Roy H. Park School of Communications. [1991]
On People (USA) magazine's '50 Most Beautiful' list [1999]
He is suing the driver of a car, Oren Kaniel, that crashed into his 1999 Mercedes-Benz on the Ventura Freeway in Los Angeles, north of Western Avenue, on Aug. 3 1999. He is seeking damages for pain and suffering, medical care, loss of earnings, repairs to his car, being deprived of his car while it was fixed, and damage to his personal property. [July 2000]
Announced engagement to Jaime Bergman. [August 2001]
He was supposed to marry Jaime Bergman in September 2001, but, because of terrorists attacks on September 11, the wedding was postponed.
Ironically, played a vampire's victim in the movie _Macabre Pair of Shorts (1996)_ .
He attended Malvern Preparatory School for Boys in Malvern, Pennsylvania.
Playing the role of Angelus on _"Angel" (1999/I)_ for February sweeps in 2003, Boreanaz ad libbed a lot of his lines. Co-star Amy Acker said in an interview, "I think it's great; he has so much fun playing that character. It's a lot of improvisation and taking risks. You never know what he's going to say; it changes from take to take." [January 23, 2003]
Appeared with Kristine Sutherland (Joyce Summers), Nicholas Brendon (Xander), and Mark Lutz (Groosalugg) at the Angel and Buffy Convention held at the Brighton Centre in Brighton, England, 29 August, 2003.
His favorite band is Grateful Dead.
His favorite actress is Gwyneth Paltrow and his favorite actors are Al Pacino and Gary Oldman.
His favorite sports are golf, basketball and football.
Born on the same day as former "Growing Pains" (1985) star Tracey Gold.
Named #2 of the Top Ten Sexiest Men of the Buffy / Angel universe in a fan poll by the Buffy the Vampire Slayer fanzine (2004).
Only actor to appear on both first episodes of Joss Whedon's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) and spin-off show _"Angel" (1999/I)_ , as well as both last episodes of the two sister shows.
Ranked #21 in TV Guide's list of "TV's 25 Greatest Teen Idols" (23 January 2005 issue).
Son of Philadelphia weatherman/actor Dave Roberts (David Thomas Boreanaz) and mom, Patti.
According to his friends and family, while they both share a passion for justice, a selfless desire to help others, and a strong sense of right and wrong, they say the friendly, humorous David is very little like his most famous character, the dark, brooding Angel.
Shares his birthday with Melanie Lynskey and Tracey Gold.
He and Christian Kane are the only two actors to appear in both the very first and last episode of _"Angel" (1999/I)_ .
Is one of Christian Kane's best friends. They have been friends since before David became Angel on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997).
Was offered the opportunity to play as Bruce Wayne in Batman Begins but turned it down.
If he wasn't an actor he would be an architect.
Loves animals (especially dogs).
Has two dogs named Fritz and Bertha Blue.
Is a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Before he pursued a career in acting, he had the opportunity to train with Jack Lamburgh of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
When he was a child, his family moved to Villanova, PA in 1978, when his father got a job on WPVI, Channel 6.
Attended Rosemont School of the Holy Child and graduated at age 14 in 1983.
Awarded the Young Alumni award in 2001 from Ithaca College.
His favorite subject at school were sports, in particular football. He least favorite subjects were math and chemistry.
Likes to collect different sorts of London style shoes.
Loves to cook healthy meals.
Before becoming an actor he worked as a parking attendant, house painter, handing out towels in a sports club, and props department assistant.
According to a December, 2006, New York Times article, Boreanaz grew angry about playground bullying when he was young, and went on to become offensive end and defensive back for his Catholic high school football team. Fortunately for his fans, he decided to become an actor rather than a professional athlete.
As a kid, he was a ball boy for the Pittsburg Steelers.