Devon Bostick Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, The 100, Movies, TV Shows

Devon Bostick Biography

Devon Bostick is an actor from Canada. He starred as Rodrick Heffley in the first three Diary of a Wimpy Kid films, Adoration, directed by Atom Egoyan, and Jasper Jordan in the dystopian science fiction television series The 100 from 2014 to 2017.

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How old is Devon Bostick? – Age

He is 31 years old as of 13 November 2022. He was born in 1991 in Toronto, Canada.

Does Devon Bostick have a brother? – Family – Education

His mother, Stephanie Gorin, is a theatre and screen casting director in Toronto, while his father, Joe Bostick, is an actor and film fight coordinator. Bostick is of Norwegian and English ancestry. He began acting in the fifth grade and graduated from Toronto’s Etobicoke School of the Arts.

Devon Bostick Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $3 million.

Devon Bostick The 100

Bostick portrayed Jasper Jordan on the CW’s The 100. He was a member of the main cast from Season One through to Season Four. Jasper Jordan appeared in the first, second, third, and fourth seasons of the show. He was one of the first 100 people jailed for stealing herbs from the Ark garden. Jasper was a Delinquents Gunner and the chief chemist during the 100’s tenure on Earth. He suffered from PTSD after being stabbed in the chest in “Pilot.”

Devon Bostick Photo
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Jasper remained profoundly despondent after Maya’s death in Season Three, and he harbored grudges towards Monty and Clarke. After assuming control of the Arkadians and citizens of Polis, he joined a rebellion of Sky People against the Artificial Intelligence A.L.I.E. In Season Four, Jasper was on the verge of committing himself when he discovered that another nuclear catastrophe was impending and that he had little chance of survival. He chose to die at Arkadia by overdosing on tea from the hallucinogenic Jobi Nuts. He asked Monty to deliver his final words before he died from a tea overdose.

Devon Bostick Oppenheimer

He appeared as Seth Neddermeyer, a physicist who discovered the muon and advocated for the implosion-type nuclear weapon used in the Trinity Test in the 2023 epic biographical thriller film Oppenheimer. While studying under experimental physicist Patrick Blackett in 1926, J. Robert Oppenheimer, a 22-year-old PhD student, battles with anxiety and homesickness. He enrolls at Göttingen to study theoretical physics, where he meets fellow physicists Isidor Isaac Rabi and Werner Heisenberg. Oppenheimer intends to broaden quantum physics research in the United States and will begin teaching at the University of California, Berkeley, and the California Institute of Technology. Nuclear fission is discovered in 1938, and Oppenheimer understands it has the potential to be weaponized. In 1942, he oversees the Manhattan Project, which is motivated by the Nazis’ nuclear weapons program, to produce an atomic bomb.

Oppenheimer’s attitude on nuclear weapons development is controversial, and AEC Chairman Lewis Strauss criticizes him for his public humiliation and unwillingness to engage with the Soviet Union. Strauss organizes a private meeting in 1954 to withdraw Oppenheimer’s Q clearance, harming his public image and diminishing his influence on nuclear strategy. President Lyndon B. Johnson bestows the Enrico Fermi Award to Oppenheimer in 1963.

Devon Bostick Movies

♦ 2023 – Oppenheimer
♦ 2020 – Pink Skies Ahead
♦ 2020 – Words on Bathroom Walls
♦ 2019 – Tuscaloosa
♦ 2017 – Okja
♦ 2015 – Regression
♦ 2015 – Being Charlie
♦ 2014 – Small Time
♦ 2013 – The Art of the Steal
♦ 2012 – Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
♦ 2012 – Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Class Clown
♦ 2012 – Dead Before Dawn 3D
♦ 2012 – A Dark Truth
♦ 2011 – The Entitled
♦ 2011 – Hidden 3D

Devon Bostick TV Shows

♦ 2023 – FUBAR
♦ 2021 – Everything’s Fine
♦ 2020 – A Teacher
♦ 2020 – Most Dangerous Game
♦ 2019 – Total Eclipse
♦ 2019 – I Am the Night
♦ 2019 – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
♦ 2017 – The 100
♦ 2013 – Aim High
♦ 2011 – She’s the Mayor
♦ 2011 – The Listener
♦ 2010 – Rookie Blue
♦ 2010 – Flashpoint
♦ 2010 – Haven
♦ 2011 – Being Erica