Shawn Ashmore is a Canadian actor best known for playing Bobby Drake/Iceman in the X-Men film series.
He has also starred in the TV series Animorphs, The Following, Conviction, The Rookie and The Boys.
Ashmore was born on October 7, 1979 in Richmond, British Columbia. He is the identical twin brother of actor Aaron Ashmore.
The brothers have played twins in several movies and often get cast in similar roles, with Shawn often playing the nice guy while Aaron plays the bully.
Some of Ashmore’s other notable roles include Eric in the horror film The Ruins, Jack Joyce in the video game Quantum Break and Conrad in Man of Medan.
He has been married to film executive Dana Renee Wasdin since 2012, and they have one son together.
Net worth
Ashmore has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
His sources of income include his acting career. He has had a successful acting career, starring in various films and television series, including the X-Men franchise, Animorphs, The Following, The Rookie and The Boys.
Ashmore’s roles in these projects have likely generated significant income through salaries and residuals.
In addition to his acting work, he has also lent his voice and likeness to several video games, such as Quantum Break and Man of Medan.
This has contributed to his income, as he is likely paid for his involvement in these projects.
Ashmore has also worked as a producer on some of his projects, which would generate additional income. This involvement in the production side of the industry adds to his overall earnings.
Career
Ashmore’s career has been characterized by a diverse range of roles across various mediums, including film, television and video games.
In the film industry, he has taken on notable roles such as Chad in the Disney Channel original film Cadet Kelly, a starring role in the horror film The Ruins alongside Jonathan Tucker and Jena Malone and roles in the thriller films Frozen and The Day.
Ashmore’s television career has been equally impressive, with lead roles in the popular Canadian series Animorphs and recurring roles in shows like The Following, Conviction, The Rookie and The Boys.
In The Following, he played the role of Max Hardy, a former FBI agent, while in The Rookie, he portrayed Wade Grey, a former police officer.
His most recent role in The Boys has seen him take on the character of Billy Butcher, the leader of a vigilante group.
In addition to his work in film and television, Ashmore has also lent his voice and likeness to several video games.
He voiced the character of Jack Joyce, a scientist who gains the ability to manipulate time, in the Xbox and Windows game Quantum Break.
Ashmore also voiced the character of Conrad, a member of a group of friends who embark on a cursed voyage, in the survival horror game Man of Medan.
Notable roles
Ashmore’s most notable roles include his portrayal of Bobby Drake / Iceman in the X-Men film series, which includes X-Men, X2, X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men: Days of Future Past.
This role has been a significant part of his career, as the X-Men franchise has been a popular and successful series.
Another notable role for Ashmore was as Jake in the television series Animorphs, where he played the lead character.
This series was popular among young audiences and helped establish Ashmore’s acting career early on.
In more recent years, Ashmore has taken on roles in several television drama series, such as Agent Mike Weston in The Following, Sam Spencer in Conviction and Wesley Evers in The Rookie.
These roles have allowed him to showcase his dramatic acting abilities and range as an actor.
Ashmore has also taken on notable roles in films, such as Eric in the horror film The Ruins. This role allowed him to explore a different genre and demonstrate his versatility as an actor.
Most recently, he has taken on the role of Lamplighter in the Amazon Prime Video superhero series The Boys.
This role has allowed him to explore a different type of superhero character and has been well-received by audiences.
Awards and accolades
Ashmore has received several awards and accolades throughout his career, winning four awards and being nominated for nine others.
One of his most notable awards is the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series, which he won for his role in the TV series The Following in 2014.
This award recognized his exceptional performance in the drama series and highlighted his talent as a supporting actor.
In addition to his Saturn Award, Ashmore has also won a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance in a feature-length drama, although the specific role is not mentioned.
This award is a testament to his ability to deliver compelling performances in both television and film.
While Ashmore has won several awards, he has also been nominated for various other accolades throughout his career.
One such nomination was for a Gemini Award for his performance in the television series Guitarman in 1994.
Although he did not win the award, the nomination itself is a recognition of his talent and potential as a young actor.
Personal life
Ashmore is married to Dana Ashmore, and they have a baby boy together.
The couple announced the birth of their child on social media, sharing a photo of their baby boy’s hand and expressing their love and excitement for their new role as parents.