Ian Vogt, a native of New Orleans, grew up in the heart of Uptown, mere blocks from the iconic streetcars of St. Charles Avenue. As the younger of two boys, Ian's childhood was a vibrant tapestry woven from the threads of baseball, shrimp boating, the rich culinary traditions of gumbo, and the structured environment of Catholic schools. It was against this backdrop that Ian's interest in acting began to take shape, a path that diverged from that of his brother, who opted for a career with the Secret Service.
Now, Ian has made Los Angeles his home, where he continues to hone his craft as an actor, director, and storyteller. His impressive resume boasts a diverse range of credits, including stage productions, film, television shows, and national commercials. One of his most notable commercial endeavors was a FedEx/Kinkos spot that earned a spot on TBS's list of Funniest Commercials of the year. His television guest appearances have included standout roles on The Mentalist, Criminal Minds, Without A Trace, Scrubs, and Everwood, with his most recent credit being a stint on the ABC Family series Bunheads.
Ian's creative output extends beyond acting, as he has also ventured into writing, directing, and producing. He developed the web series The Aftermooners, a comedic exploration of the realities of love after the initial romantic spark has faded. This ambitious project showcases Ian's versatility as a storyteller and his ability to craft engaging narratives across various mediums.
When he's not busy bringing his creative vision to life, Ian can be found residing in Studio City with his wife, writer Pang-Ni Landrum, and their young son. Occasionally, he'll tap into his Cajun heritage and host a lively crawfish boil, a testament to his rich cultural roots and his love of good food and company.