- 2009: Nominated for the 2009 Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor: Drama
- 2008: Cast as Peter Bishop in the J.J. Abrams produced series “Fringe” (FOX)
- 2008: Starred in the "Shutter" a horror remake directed by Masayuki Ochiai
- 2006: Co-starred with Donald Sutherland in the family drama, "Aurora Borealis"
- 2006: Co-starred in Emilio Estevez's directorial debut, "Bobby"
- 2005: Voiced Sir Trenton’s Pride in the animated feature "Racing Stripes"
- 2005: Starred in the Wes Craven thriller "Cursed"
- 2004: Acted in "The Butterfly Effect" opposite Ashton Kutcher and Amy Smart
- 2003: Cast as Glenn Close's son in "The Safety of Objects"; screened at Toronto Film Festival
- 2002: With James King, played a couple trying to leave Texas for California in "Lone Star State of Mind"
- 2001: Appeared in "The Laramie Project" for HBO
- 2000: Starred in the college campus set thriller "Gossip"
- 1999: Had a small featured role in "Cruel Intentions" a modern retelling of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses"
- 1998: Co-starred in the teen horror flick "Urban Legend"
- 1998: Appeared in "Apt Pupil" directed by Bryan Singer
- 1998: TV series debut, "Dawson's Creek" (WB) as Pacey, the best friend of the titular character Dawson; series created by Kevin Williamson
- 1997: Appeared in NBC movie "On the Edge of Innocence" opposite Kellie Martin
- 1997: Played the title role in the Showtime movie, "Ronnie and Julie" loosely based on Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
- 1997: Made cameo appearance as a film student in "Scream 2"; scripted by Kevin Williamson
- 1996: Reprised role for a thrid time in "D3: The Mighty Ducks"
- 1996: Appeared in two episodes of the short lived comedy "Champs" as Ed Marinaro's art school bound son
- 1995: Played Mark Harmon's son in the Canadian family film "Magic in the Water"
- 1994: Reprised the role of Charlie Conroy for "D2: The Mighty Ducks"
- 1994: Acted in George Miller's "Andre"
- 1992: Landed part of Charlie Conroy, the coach's prodigy in "The Mighty Ducks"
- 1991: Feature debut in "Crooked Hearts" (cast by mother)
- 1987: Sent out on auditions at age nine by his casting director mom; landed first commercial for British Columbia Tourism
- Moved from Vancouver to Los Angeles following parents' divorce; returned to Vancouver before launching acting career
- Starred as Charlie in a Seattle-based musical stage production of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"




