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Seth Adkins

Seth Elijah Adkins (born October 30, 1989) is an American actor and producer recognized for his early work as a child performer in film and television, including a memorable debut role in the blockbuster Titanic (1997). Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Adkins began his career at age three through local commercials and theater productions before his family relocated to Los Angeles around 1994 to pursue opportunities in entertainment. His initial television appearances came in the mid-1990s on shows such as Small Talk (1996) and Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996), where he played the character Rex, marking his entry into national audiences. Adkins' film breakthrough occurred in Titanic, directed by , in which he portrayed a young third-class passenger clutching a suitcase and rescued by Leonardo DiCaprio's character during the ship's sinking. He followed this with supporting roles in films like Mafia! (1998) and earned acclaim for portraying a boy afflicted with severe epilepsy in the television movie * (1997), co-starring . In 2000, he took the lead as in Disney's , a musical of the classic tale, for which he won a YoungStar Award. Transitioning to young adult roles, Adkins appeared as a high school in the Let Me In (2010), directed by , and as a miserable in the thriller Transcendence (2014) starring . His television credits also include guest spots on (1997) as Benny Miles and Longmire as TJ Stewart, alongside features like (2005) and This Must Be the Place (2011). Throughout his career, Adkins has been noted for his versatility in dramatic and ensemble parts, though his activity has been more selective in recent years.

Personal life

Early years

Seth Elijah Adkins was born on October 30, 1989, in . Adkins grew up in a supportive environment, with his father working as a school principal and his mother, a former teacher experienced in working with handicapped children, providing guidance that later aided his role preparations. He has two older brothers, and , and the family eventually relocated to the area to facilitate his early pursuits. From a young age, Adkins was encouraged by his parents to explore creative interests, including , which aligned with the family's emphasis on and . His initial spark for acting came from following one of his older brothers into the profession, fostering an early passion for performance that went beyond typical childhood activities like basketball and golf. This familial influence marked the beginning of his exposure to the entertainment world, setting the stage for his ambitions without formal training at first.

Family and later life

Adkins has maintained a notably private personal life in adulthood, with limited public details available about his relationships or family milestones beyond his early years. As of the early 2000s, he resided in the Los Angeles area, continuing ties to the region where he grew up, though specific changes in residence are not documented in public records. While Adkins has occasionally shared glimpses of hobbies such as basketball and golf through older interviews, he has not made extensive public statements on balancing family with his past career or current pursuits, emphasizing privacy in interviews focused on his professional transition.

Career

Child acting years

Seth Adkins entered the acting industry as a performer in , making his debut with guest appearances on the educational series and the sitcom , where he played the character Rex in one episode. Adkins gained early prominence in 1997 with his film debut in James Cameron's blockbuster , portraying the Slovakian 3-Year-Old Boy, a third-class immigrant separated from his family during the ship's sinking, in a brief but emotionally resonant scene. That same year, he secured a lead role in the television movie , opposite , as Robbie Reimuller, a four-year-old boy afflicted with severe, medication-resistant ; the film dramatized his mother's advocacy for the as an alternative treatment, drawing from real medical cases. For his portrayal of the epileptic , Adkins received a 1997 YoungStar Award nomination for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a TV Movie and a 1998 nomination for Best Performance in a TV Movie/Pilot: Leading Young Actor. Adkins took the lead role as Pinocchio in the 2000 Disney Channel musical film Geppetto, a live-action retelling of the Pinocchio story where he portrayed the wooden puppet brought to life and performed songs. This role earned him a win at the 2000 YoungStar Awards for Best Young Actor/Performance in a Miniseries/Made-For-TV Film. His family offered crucial support during these formative years, enabling his transition from local theater to professional sets.

Adult roles and production work

As Adkins transitioned from child acting in the mid-2000s, he took on supporting roles in feature films that showcased his growth into more mature characters, including a guest spot as TJ Stewart on Longmire (2014). In 2010, he appeared as a high school bully in the horror remake Let Me In, directed by , where his brief but intense performance contributed to the film's tense atmosphere of adolescent cruelty. This role marked an early step away from juvenile leads, aligning with his age of 20 at the time and allowing him to portray a more antagonistic teen dynamic. By 2014, Adkins secured multiple credits in major productions, diversifying into drama and . He played Sean, the son of a local , in the independent drama Frontera, a border-crossing story exploring and accidental , which highlighted his ability to convey familial tension in understated scenes. That same year, he portrayed a miserable student in Wally Pfister's directorial debut , a sci-fi thriller starring , where his role underscored the societal unease surrounding . Additionally, he had a small part as a racing assistant in the biographical sports film , based on the true story of underdog horse trainers. These appearances demonstrated Adkins' adaptability to ensemble casts in genre-spanning projects. In the late 2010s, Adkins continued with supporting military and procedural roles. He appeared as young soldier Josh in the war drama 12 Strong (2018), depicting U.S. Special Forces operations in post-9/11 Afghanistan, emphasizing the raw intensity of frontline youth. His sole credited television role in this period was as a police service assistant in the Better Call Saul episode "Wexler v. Goodman" (2020), a brief but procedural fitting for the series' legal intrigue. Earlier transitional work, such as his role in The Bad News Bears (2005) at age 15, had laid groundwork for these adult opportunities by blending youthful energy with emerging depth. Regarding production work, Adkins is credited professionally as a , though no specific projects have been publicly associated with him in verified credits post-2010. As of 2025, his on-screen activity has been limited since the 2020 Better Call Saul appearance, with no announced roles or productions in the intervening years, suggesting a possible hiatus or shift away from public-facing entertainment endeavors.

Filmography

Films

Seth Adkins has appeared in numerous feature films, both theatrical releases and direct-to-video productions, spanning live-action roles from child parts to adult supporting characters. His early uncredited appearance in Titanic marked his entry into cinema.
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1997Slovakian 3 Year Old BoyUncredited cameo, live-action
1998Jane Austen's Mafia!Young VincenzoLive-action
1999Bobby, live-action
2004Funky MonkeyMichaelLive-action
2005JimmyLive-action
2007Pirate CampCooperConor O'Brien, live-action
2008PrivilegedLoganJ. Michael TrautmannLive-action
2009Becoming EduardoHenrySteve LottorLive-action
2010Let Me InHigh School KidLive-action
2011This Must Be the PlaceJesseLive-action
2012The FailuresSam KyleColin G. LagrosenIndependent, live-action
2013As Cool as I AmScottMax MayerLive-action
2013The Odd Way HomeJeff RichardsBill GutfreundLive-action
2013FronteraSeanMichael BerryLive-action
2014TranscendenceNetwork EngineerLive-action
2018Young Soldier JoshNicolai FuglsigLive-action
No verified credits for Seth Adkins appear after 2018 as of 2025. No voice roles in feature films are documented.

Television

Adkins began his television career as a with appearances in the children's game show in 1996, where he served as a panelist in multiple episodes. Later that year, he made a as Rex in the episode "A Girl and Her Cat" of . In 1997, Adkins starred as Robbie Reimuller in the TV movie ...First Do No Harm, portraying a boy suffering from severe epilepsy opposite Meryl Streep; the role earned him a Young Artist Award nomination. He followed this with a guest spot as Nicky Parks in the 1998 episode "Silence" of The Pretender. That same year, he appeared as Nick Beringer in the Touched by an Angel episode "Perfect Little Angel". Adkins continued with guest roles in the late 1990s and early 2000s, including Matthew Bekins in the TV movie Stir (1997), Benny Miles in an episode of ER in 1997, Charley Dane in Judging Amy in 2005, and Cody Zucker in The West Wing in 2005. In 2000, he starred as Pinocchio in the Disney TV movie Geppetto, for which he received a YoungStar Award. His television work in the 2000s included guest appearances as Conner in CSI: Miami in 2002 and Sean Hodges in the NCIS episode "Iced" in 2006. He also portrayed Lorenzano in the 2008 series Crash. In the 2010s, Adkins had roles such as TJ Stewart in Longmire in 2012 and Sam in The Messengers in 2015. His most recent notable TV credit was as a police service assistant in Better Call Saul in 2015. No major television projects for Adkins have been reported since 2015, as of available sources up to 2025.

Video games

Seth Adkins provided for s primarily during his child acting years, extending his portrayal of the character from the 2000 Disney TV film Geppetto to . His sole verified credit is as the voice of in , a developed by and released in 2002 for the platform. In the game, appears as a in the Monstro's world, where Sora and his companions assist the puppet boy in his quest to become a real boy, mirroring elements from the original story while integrating into the game's narrative of light versus darkness. Adkins' performance captures the character's innocent and adventurous spirit, with notable dialogue during key scenes like the wish-granting sequence.
YearTitleRolePlatform
2002
No additional video game voice roles for Adkins have been credited through 2025.

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