- 2009: Played a bisexual fetish club promoter in the political thriller, "State of Play"
- 2009: Played the owner of an extract factory in Mike Judge's "Extract"
- 2008: Re-teamed with director, Peter Berg for the superhero comedy, "Hancock"
- 2007: Portrayed a government agent investigating the bombing of an American facility in Saudi Arabia in Peter Berg's "The Kingdom"
- 2007: Co-starred in the Jason Reitman directed comedy/drama "Juno"
- 2006: Teamed with Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston to co-star in "The Break-Up"
- 2004: Appeared in the big screen remake of "Starsky & Hutch" and the comedy "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story"
- 2003: Cast as Michael Bluth in the FOX sitcom, "Arrested Development"; garnered SAG and Emmy nominations for Best Actor in 2005
- 2002: Had a supporting role as Thomas Jane's brother in the romantic comedy movie, "The Sweetest Thing"
- 1997: Played Bob Newhart's son on the CBS sitcom "George & Leo"
- 1997: Cast in the family sitcom "Chicago Sons" (NBC)
- 1995: Co-starred with Harland Williams in the short-lived The WB sitcom "Simon"
- 1988: Co-starred with Tom Skerritt in the NBC TV-movie thriller, "Moving Target"; executive produced by father Kent
- 1987: Feature debut, starred in the sequel "Teen Wolf Too"; produced by father Kent
- 1986: Co-starred with sister Justine in "Can You Feel Me Dancing?" (NBC); their father Kent served as supervising producer
- 1986: Portrayed eldest son David Hogan on "Valerie" (later renamed "The Hogan Family" after Valerie Harper's replacement); aired on NBC and CBS; made directing debut, helming two episodes of the series
- 1985: Made TV miniseries debut as Joe Kennedy III in "Robert Kennedy and His Times" (CBS)
- 1984: TV-movie debut, "Just a Little More Love"
- 1984: Cast in the short-lived NBC sitcom, "It's Your Move"
- 1982: Played Derek Taylor, the conniving friend of Ricky Schroder, on NBC's "Silver Spoons"
- 1981: Cast as the orphaned James Cooper who is adopted by Michael Landon in NBC's "Little House on the Prairie"
- 1979: Cast in first film at age 10, after accompanying a friend to an audition




