James Tate Ellington (born April 17, 1979) is an American actor. He portrayed Aidan Hall, the best friend of Tyler Hawkins (Robert Pattinson) in the 2010 romantic drama film Remember Me.

Early life and education

Ellington is from Madison, Mississippi, the son of Deborah (Cochran) and James R. Ellington, who own a residential construction company. He received his high school education at the private Madison-Ridgeland Academy, in Madison, where he graduated in 1997. In high school, he was a starting center for the school's football team for three seasons.

Ellington enrolled as a double major in art and theater at the University of Mississippi, after turning down a scholarship to the Savannah College of Art and Design. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in theatre performance and is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.[citation needed]

Career

Ellington starred as Oliver Hunt in The Elephant King (2006) and has appeared in television shows such as The Unusuals, Rescue Me, The Good Wife, and Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23. He appeared in the 2009 Broadway production of The Philanthropist, which starred Matthew Broderick. He is best known for his role as FBI recruit Simon Asher on the ABC thriller Quantico. Beginning September 25, 2017, Ellington joined the main cast of NBC's new drama The Brave. He played Noah Morgenthau in the military thriller, which was one of the first two new series announced by NBC for the 2017–18 season.

Ellington won Best Actor for his role in The Elephant King at the 2006 Brooklyn International Film Festival.

Personal life

On May 20, 2012, Ellington married casting director Chrissy Fiorilli at the Dixie Gin in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2004ArianaKarlShort film
2004Lower East Side—N/aShort film
2005You Are AloneMike
2006The Elephant KingOliver Hunt
2007DescentGeorgeUncredited
2008RedGun shop clerk
2009Taking ChancesA.V. Scott
2009Breaking UpwardsBrian
2009The Invention of LyingWaiter #2
2009Red HookGavin
2010Remember MeAidan Hall
2011Silver TonguesAlex
2011NortheastPatrick
2012The KitchenKenny
2015ChronicGreg
2015Straight Outta ComptonBryan Turner
2015Sinister 2Dr. Stomberg
2017The EndlessHal
2017BelzebuthIvan Franco
2018A Patient ManAaron Clarke
2019Tone-DeafJames
2023Jess Plus NoneNate
2023Maggie Moore(s)Duane Rich
2023GenieJohnny
Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2009The UnusualsMark StanwoodEpisode: "One Man Band"
2009Rescue MeSaulEpisode: "Jump"
2010The Good WifeTim WillensEpisode: "Infamy"
2012Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23Steven2 episodes
2012The GladesRichard ObermanEpisode: "Close Encounters"
2013PsychPatrick HessEpisode: "Juliet Wears the Pantsuit"
2014NCIS: Los AngelesIra WellsEpisode: "Zero Days"
2014Bad TeacherJerryEpisode: "The Bottle"
2014The Walking DeadAlex2 episodes
2014CastleHenry WrightEpisode: "Clear & Present Danger"
2014ParenthoodGriffinEpisode: "The Scale of Affection Is Fluid"
2015The Mindy ProjectRob Gurglar4 episodes
2015The Big Bang TheoryMitchellEpisode: "The Skywalker Incursion"
2015–2016QuanticoSimon AsherMain role, 22 episodes
2016ShamelessChadRecurring role, 6 episodes
2016RosewoodTroyEpisode "Secrets and Silent Killers"
2016The BlacklistMiles McGrathEpisode "Miles McGrath"
2017–2018The BraveNoah MorgenthauMain role, 13 episodes
2018Lethal WeaponDarylEpisode: "A Game of Chicken"
2018The ResidentJason ThomsEpisode: "00:42:30"
2019The AffairDashiellEpisode #5.4
2019UnbelievableStephan Graham2 episodes
2020Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone CollectorFelix10 episodes
2021All RiseJA Ralph CarsonEpisode: "Chasing Waterfalls"
2022KenanDavid2 episodes
2022Law & OrderColin BakerEpisode: "Severance"
2022The Rookie: FedsJerry PalmerEpisode: "Felicia"
2023FBI: Most WantedBenjamin PiccagliEpisode: "Heaven Falling"
2024–presentLaw & Order: Organized CrimeProfessor Kyle VargasRecurring role
TBADick BunnyWolfieEpisode: "Chapter Six"
Web roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Wolfpack of ResedaBen March6 episodes
2014The BritishesMax2 episodes

Theatre

YearPlayRoleNotes
2009The PhilanthropistJohnAmerican Airlines Theatre April 26 – June 28, 2009

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