Devon Bostick is a young Canadian actor, screenwriter and producer. He played his first small role at the age of seven in a Canadian television series. The most famous for his roles in projects: "Okcha", "Hundred", "Hot Spot", "Cops, new recruits", "Saw 6".
In the creative biography of Devon, there are already more than seventy roles in film and television. He also wrote scripts for several short films and acted as producer and director of the short film "Antidepressant".
Facts from the biography
The future actor was born in the fall of 1991 in Canada in a creative family. His father was an actor, and his mother worked as the director of a casting agency. Devon has a brother Jesse, who later became also an actor.
His maternal grandparents were born in England, and later moved to Canada, where they worked in the music hall troupe. His father was from Washington, but his family tree included the British, French, Irish, Norwegians, Germans, and Dutch.
Devon became interested in creativity from early childhood. He had no doubt that he would become a famous actor. At the age of seven, he tried his hand on the set, having received a small role in a television project.
During his school years, Bostik constantly participated in creative contests, concerts and productions. Devon began to act regularly on television in the fifth grade. He has played in several famous television series. By the time he finished school, he had no doubt that his whole future life would be connected with cinema.
After completing his primary education, Devon entered the Etobicoke School of the Arts, where he studied drama and acting.