Xander Harris on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
Newcomer Nicholas Brendon, who portrays
the sardonic Xander with sensitivity and
humor, already has an impressive list of
credits in television, film and theatre.
With his aspirations of playing professional
baseball quashed when an arm injury cut his
sports career short, he turned to the acting
game for a new challenge. Soon after, he
made his television debut in a Clearasil
commercial.
Yet, as roles were few and far between, he
persevered in entertainment and switched to
the other side of the camera, working as a
television production assistant on "Dave's
World." When he nailed an audition for a
guest-starring role on the series, Brendon
gained the confidence he needed and
continued to pursue his dream of becoming
an actor. Fate soon smiled upon him and he
was called in to audition for the role in "Buffy
the Vampire Slayer."
In television, he had a recurring role on the
daytime soap opera "The Young and the
Restless," and starred in the pilot "Secret
Lives." He played an evil corn follower in the
feature film "Children of the Corn III-Urban
Harvest," and starred in Los Angeles theatre
productions of "The Further Adventures of
Tom Sawyer" at Theatre West, "My Own
Private Hollywood" at The Black Hole Theatre
and "Out of Gas on Lovers' Leap" at the
Pasadena Playhouse.
Offsreen, the Los Angeles native enjoys
basketball, camping and spending quality
time with friends and family, including his
identical twin brother, Kelly, with whom he
shares a home.