Neal Bledsoe was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, and made his small screen debut in 2005 playing the role of Quinn in the television series “Guiding Light.” In 2007, Bledsoe hit his stride with successful roles as Sam Friar in the police procedural series “CSI-NY.” That same year Bledsoe also appeared in two additional television series, “Six Degrees” and “As the World Turns.” His outstanding performances in these series helped him to gain the attention of many. In 2008, his brilliant performance as Kevyn in “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” gained him further popularity and fame. Bledsoe has also appeared in “The Beautiful Life: TBL,” “Gossip Girl,” “Ugly Betty,” “Body of Proof,” “Smash,” “Ironside,” and as Tony Abbott in “The Mysteries of Laura.”
In 2005, Bledsoe delved into films, appearing first as Noah in The Ridge, but his major breakthrough performance came in 2010, when he played opposite Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis as Kevin in the movie “Sex and the City 2.” Other appreciable roles came in “A Kiss for Jed,” “Junction,” “Grand Street” and “West End.”