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Home/People/Carter Jenkins
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Born
Sep 4, 1991
Age 34
Place of Birth
Tampa, Florida, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

26
Movies
25
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Carter Jenkins

Acting

Biography
Carter Jenkins (born September 4, 1991) is an American actor known for his long-running career that began in his youth, transitioning successfully into major film franchises and television dramas. He started his career early in local community theatre and commercials before securing notable roles in the mid-2000s, including the main cast of the sci-fi series Surface (2005-2006) and a recurring role on Unfabulous. His early film work includes the lead role of Tom Pearson in the family sci-fi comedy Aliens in the Attic (2009) and the romantic comedy ensemble Valentine's Day (2010). He possesses a knack for inhabiting complex, often charming, roles that frequently carry underlying dramatic weight. He is internationally recognized for playing Robert Freeman in the massively popular After film series (After We Fell, After Ever Happy, After Everything), a role that solidified his status in the Young Adult drama sphere. On television, He starred as the charismatic, established Hollywood heartthrob Rainer Devon in the Freeform series Famous in Love (2017–2018), where he effortlessly captured the complicated life of a celebrity trying to navigate his fame and personal drama. Demonstrating his serious acting capabilities, Jenkins delivered a measured and impactful performance as Roy Bryant in the critically acclaimed limited series, Women of the Movement (2022). This role showcased his ability to handle heavy, real-life dramatic material with necessary nuance and restraint. His earlier work in Struck by Lightning (2012) and a guest spot on Mad Men also proved his skill in portraying emotionally complex young characters. He continues to prove himself as a flexible actor capable of grounding characters across comedy, romance, and high-stakes drama.
Paws in the City poster

Paws in the City

as Theo
2025
Back in Baby's Arms poster

Back in Baby's Arms

as Jonathan
2025
Stop Whining and Start Winning poster

Stop Whining and Start Winning

as Joe
2024
After Everything poster

After Everything

as Robert Freeman
2023
After Ever Happy poster

After Ever Happy

as Robert
2022
After We Fell poster

After We Fell

as Robert Freeman
2021
Kappa Kappa Die poster

Kappa Kappa Die

as Stewart
2020
Glimpse Ep 1: Circuits poster

Glimpse Ep 1: Circuits

as Lucas
2018
A Light Beneath Their Feet poster

A Light Beneath Their Feet

as Jeremy
2016
Summer of 8 poster

Summer of 8

as Jesse
2016
Circle poster

Circle

as College Guy
2015
Nightlight poster

Nightlight

as Chris
2015
Heavy Water poster

Heavy Water

as River
2014
Drink poster

Drink

as Young Gray
2014
Struck by Lightning poster

Struck by Lightning

as Nicholas Forbes
2013
The Nevsky Prospect poster

The Nevsky Prospect

as David
2012
Arcadia Lost poster

Arcadia Lost

as Sye
2010
Valentine's Day poster

Valentine's Day

as Alex Franklin
2010
Aliens in the Attic poster

Aliens in the Attic

as Tom Pearson
2009
Keeping Up with the Steins poster

Keeping Up with the Steins

as Zachary Stein
2006