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David Boreanaz

David Boreanaz (born May 16, 1971) is an American actor. He was thrust into the limelight on Buffy the Vampire Slayer as the mysterious Angel, a vampire with a soul. The spin-off series Angel gave the chance for the character to evolve, and concentrate more on Angel's battle for redemption.

He was born in Buffalo, New York. David's father was a veteran weather forecaster, which first exposed him to the world of TV. But it was during this time when he was doing odd jobs to make ends meet that he was discovered. A neighbour who just happened to be in Hollywood noticed his brooding and intense looks while walking his dog.

His first appearance was a guest spot on the hit American sitcom Married... With Children as Kelly's biker boyfriend. Later would come film credits such as Aspen Extreme, Best of the Best 2, and Eyes of the World.

Recently David can be seen starring alongside Denise Richards and Katherine Heigl in the slasher flick Valentine (movie). He also appears in Dido's music video "White Flag".

David Boreanaz currently lives in Los Angeles, California and is married to actress Jaime Bergman. The couple has a son named Jaden Rayne.


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The couple has a son named Jaden Rayne. Though this concept was largely discarded, the end of the title track includes a lyric referring to the "one and only Billy Shears," played by Ringo Starr, who sings the lead vocal on the next song, "With A Little Help From My Friends.". David Boreanaz currently lives in Los Angeles, California and is married to actress Jaime Bergman. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band that the Beatles were originally planning to "play" on the album. He also appears in Dido's music video "White Flag". Pepper, "Billy Shears" is the name of the lead singer for the fictional Sgt. Recently David can be seen starring alongside Denise Richards and Katherine Heigl in the slasher flick Valentine (movie). Also on Sgt.

Later would come film credits such as Aspen Extreme, Best of the Best 2, and Eyes of the World. Most Canadians would recognize this at first glance. With Children as Kelly's biker boyfriend. The badge does not contain the lettering "OPD" but rather "OPP". His first appearance was a guest spot on the hit American sitcom Married.. The badge on Paul's arm in the Sgt Pepper's album is that of the Ontario Provincial Police. A neighbour who just happened to be in Hollywood noticed his brooding and intense looks while walking his dog. The letters "OPD," appearing on a costume in a photograph on the Sgt Pepper album were interpreted variously as standing for "Officially Pronounced Dead" and an indication that Billy Campbell had worked in the Ontario Police Department.

But it was during this time when he was doing odd jobs to make ends meet that he was discovered. Beatles fans scoured the Beatles' albums for hidden "clues" confirming this, and, demonstrating the human capacity to find meaning where no meaning exists, located dozens of "confirming" nuggets of information. These morsels were concocted together into one more-or-less cohesive tale: that the real Paul, killed by a banana lorry, had been replaced by an actor named either William Campbell or Billy Shears, who had undergone plastic surgery in order to effect a perfect likeness, and who had previously won a Paul McCartney look-alike contest. David's father was a veteran weather forecaster, which first exposed him to the world of TV. In October 1969, Russ Gibbs, program coordinator for radio station WKNR-FM in Detroit, began a baseless rumor that Paul McCartney had been killed and replaced by a look-alike. He was born in Buffalo, New York. In fact such contests were held, but no William Campbell ever won one. The spin-off series Angel gave the chance for the character to evolve, and concentrate more on Angel's battle for redemption. According to this urban legend, a William Campbell won a "Paul look-alike" contest in 1966 and was induced to impersonate Paul after Paul died.

He was thrust into the limelight on Buffy the Vampire Slayer as the mysterious Angel, a vampire with a soul. William Shears Campbell is a fictional Paul McCartney look-alike whose purported existence arose from the fevered efforts of conspiracy theorists to find significance in album photos and hidden musical messages during the Paul is Dead hoax in the late 1960s. David Boreanaz (born May 16, 1971) is an American actor.