Introduction
This actor was first seen on a television screen when he was only six years old. He has since starred in numerous television series and films, and is considered one of the sexiest men on television. Yes, we are talking about Jesse Lee Soffer. Where did he grow up and who won this hottie’s heart?
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Early life and education
Jesse Lee Soffer was born on April 23, 1984 in Ossining, New York State, United States. He is the middle of five children – he has an older brother and sister, as well as two younger sisters, and his parents’ names are Jill Hindes and Stan Soffer. When he was a toddler, his family moved to Tarrytown, New York, and several years later to Connecticut, USA.
He went to the private coeducational boarding school, The Gunnery, located in Washington D.C. where he was a football player, and in his senior year he was on the all-star roster in his class, and in the same year , he was honored with the Gunnery’s McClellan Citizenship Award. After graduating from high school, he enrolled in Drew University, a private university located in Madison, New Jersey, United States.
Career
When he was six years old, Jesse was in a Kix commercial for their cereal, then made his film debut in 1993, when he was part of the cast of the film “Matinee”, alongside stars Cathy Moriarty and John Goodman.
The following year, Soffer co-starred in the movie “Safe Passage,” portraying the character Percival, before landing a big role as Bobby Brady in 1995’s “The Brady Bunch Movie,” and a year later to reprise the role in its sequel “A Very Brady Sequel.”
Over the next period, Soffer continued in films alongside some of Hollywood’s biggest stars. In the TV movie “From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweller”, he appeared alongside Lauren Bacall and collaborated with acclaimed director Richard Shepard in “The Royale”, the AMC TV movie which premiered in 1997. Soffer landed the role of Taylor Donovan in the 1998 ABC television series “Two of a Kind” alongside Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen.
In 1999, he played the role of Max Nickerson in “Guiding Light” on CBS, but after only a few months he left to resume his studies.
His acting hiatus lasted until 2004 when he was cast as Will Munsen, a troubled youngster who was one of the main characters in the CBS television series “As the World Turns”, remaining in the series until 2008. For his contribution to these series, he won three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series, and he was also nominated for the Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Younger Lead Actor.
In 2007, he returned to the big screen when he landed the role in “Gracie”, a sports drama directed by Davis Guggenheim. He played Will Munsen again in “As the World Turns” in 2010, and was also hired to star in an episode of “Law and Order: SVU”, but dropped it because he had a run-in with his shoot. for “As the World Turns”. He co-starred in “In Time,” the post-apocalyptic sci-fi action thriller, which led to him appearing in more than a dozen series, such as “Rizzoli and Isles,” The Mentalist” and “CSI: Miami”. ”. In 2012, he was in the short-lived drama “The Mob Doctor” which aired on Fox TV, starring Nate Devlin, the brother of Dr. Grace Devlin who was played by Jordana Spiro.
Later that same year, he landed the role of Travis Alexander in “Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret”, the original movie that could be seen on Lifetime.
In mid-2013, Soffer became part of the cast of “Chicago PD”, the NBC crime drama spinoff of the hit “Chicago Fire”, with Soffer portraying the role of Det. Jay Halstead, and for whom Soffer gained the most recognition, remaining on the show for its subsequent seasons. He has repeatedly stated that he doesn’t need a stuntman and also does his own stunts on this show.
In 2014, Soffer made an appearance on the YouTube comedy talk series “Talking Marriage with Ryan Bailey”, in the second season premiere.
As of April 2020, Soffer is still portraying Jay Halstead in “Chicago Fire”, “Chicago Med” and “Chicago PD”
Private life
In November 2014, Soffer revealed that he and his “Chicago PD” co-star Sofia Bush had been dating for a while, but kept the relationship private. 16e In October 2016, the couple was seen together at a UNICEF humanitarian event, the Neverland Masquerade Ball, held at Moonlight Studios in Chicago, Illinois. The couple were pretty tight-lipped about their relationship, and in November 2016, rumors started circulating about the duo breaking up. Neither of them ever commented on the gossip, but they were never seen together again other than on the TV screen.
Luckily for fans, the two remained an on-screen couple and their breakup didn’t ruin their chemistry.
Soffer was in a nine-month relationship with “Chicago Med” and “Army Wives” star Torrey DeVitto from August 2018 to May 2019; after the couple broke up, Soffer did not have a romantic relationship with anyone.
Soffer is managed by Silver Lining Entertainment (SLE).
Her younger sister, Shayne Hindes, is a popular model.
He is active on most social networks, including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, often sharing photos of his daily life. His female fans are especially thrilled with the shirtless photos he regularly posts.
Net value
Soffer is one of the most popular television series actors in the United States. His earnings are not disclosed, but as he has been in several dozen series, as of April 2020, his net worth is estimated to be around $1.5 million.
Physical characteristics
Soffer is considered a rather sexy and handsome actor, with an athletic build that he maintains with regular visits to the local gym. He is best known for his charming smile, dark hair, and green eyes. He stands 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and weighs around 170 pounds (77 kg).