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He joined the cast of The O.C. for its 4th season, playing Che, an activist Summer Roberts befriends while attending Brown University. This article is about the FOX television series For the location from which the series derives its name see Orange County California. Summer Roberts Cohen is a Fictional character on the FOX television series The O Brown University is a highly esteemed private University located in Providence, Rhode Island and is a member of the Ivy League.
He dated Everwood co-star Emily VanCamp (who portrayed his character's sister). Emily Irene VanCamp (born May 12, 1986) is a Canadian actress born in Port Perry, Ontario. They kept the relationship secret on set for a long time before telling everyone. They recently broke up after he began a relationship with a professor at the University of Illinois College of Law. [1]
Filmography
Personal quotes
(on dating Everwood co-star Emily VanCamp, who played his sister on the show)
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- "Obviously, they can never tell you not to date anybody on set. But it's always looked at as being a bit, 'You should be a little apprehensive about getting involved with somebody that you work with. ' But we weren't apprehensive at all. We just said, 'Let's just go for it, because it's important to us. ' But, that being said, other people may have had doubts or suspicions about us being able to last and this and that. Basically, once we get on set, we really just kind of became our characters and left our relationship behind. We would sneak a kiss here and there, but we would try and stay as professional as possible so no one would get uncomfortable. We certainly would never bring any arguments to the set or anything like that. "
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Sources
- ^ The University of Illinois Law Revue
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