Ward was born in Burbank, California, the son of an Italian immigrant mother and an American father.
"I love the character for how flawed he is and very complex. However, despite him being their friend, he was not fond of Leo, as the latter kept getting in the way of his true goal. He is put in this situation where he is a victim, and all Jake wants is to be his own man.
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"Jake is the not-so-innocent son of Toni Collette and Tate Donovan," Mateus Ward, of "Hostages" says. 'Hostages' Mateus Ward wants to direct after he's done with algebra Lab Rats DisneyMy Future BoyfriendBlonde GuysMovie MemesMan CharacterDisney XdDisney StarsStuff And ThangsKids Shows "Jake is the not-so-innocent son of Toni Collette and Tate Donovan," Mateus Ward, of "Hostages" says. He plays Marcus Davenport in Lab Rats.
Mateus' television debut came in 2010, where he won the role of Lyle DeLilly on In 2011, Ward was asked to guest star on the sports comedy series In April 2012, Mateus landed a recurring guest star role as Marcus Davenport on the teen sitcom In 2013, Ward appeared in the police procedural drama television series NCIS on CBS. He appeared in several short films and commercials, such as Disney, Activision, Verizon Wireless, and Old Navy. See all.
He is known for his roles as Jake Sanders in the CBS television series Hostages, and as Dustin Maker in the TNT television series Murder in the First. In the eleventh episode, titled Shabbot Shalom, Ward played the role of Austin, a young teen who discovers a dead body. He is also known for his role as Jake Sanders in the Jerry Bruckheimer television series Hostages on CBS and the role of Stevie Botwin at the age of 13 in the series finale, of the critically acclaimed comedy-drama series Weeds on Showtime. "I love the character for how flawed he is and very complex. Apr 27, 2014 - Explore cmoralesalanis's board "Mateus ward" on Pinterest.
Mateus Ward first appeared on stage in the role of Winfield Load in the Maui Academy of Performing Arts production of Grapes of Wrath.
He is also known for his role as the older Stevie Botwin in the series finale of the Showtime comedy-drama series Weeds, and for his recurring role as Marcus Davenport on the Disney XD fantasy series Lab Rats. 5.0. He is the main antagonist of Season 1 and the secondary antagonist of Season 2 and Season 4. Mateus Cole Ward (born January 18, 1999) is an American actor, best known for his role as Dustin Maker in the TNT Drama series Murder in the First. Actor - Lab Rats Ⓥ “Actorvist” Twitter @mateusward. Mateus was a series regular on the limited series Hostages (2013) on CBS, and joined the cast as a series regular of TNT's Murder in the First (2014) Season 2 as Dustin Maker.
Mateus was also a series regular in the Jerry Bruckheimer television series Mateus Ward is represented theatrically by Innovative Artists in Santa Monica, and commercially by Abrams Artists in Los Angeles, California. 5.0.
Mateus Ward. Mateus Ward, Actor: Relish. Mateus Cole Ward (born January 18, 1999) is an American actor. He is the overall secondary antagonist of Lab Rats/Lab Rats: Bionic Island. See more ideas about Ward, Lab rats, Actors. "Mateus Cole Ward (born January 18, 1999) is an American actor, best known for his role of Dustin Maker in the TNT Drama series Murder in the First. In 2004, his family moved to Lahaina, Hawaii on the island of Maui, where he lived for 5 years, kayaking, riding motorcycles and surfing, and returned to Los Angeles in 2009.
Marcus first appeared as a student at Mission Creek High, where he befriended Adam, Bree and Chase.
In 2009, his family moved back to Sherman Oaks, California, and in 2010 Mateus pursued acting in Film, Television, and Commercials. Mateus Ward is known for Criminal Minds (2005), Parenthood, Lab Rats (2012), NCIS (2003) and his recurring role on the finale of Showtime's Weeds (2005). Disney XD's Lab Rats Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He had a major role in 2012 as a guest star on Disney Channel's Lab Rats, and has also appeared on several mainstream television programs.