Jared Vance is the estranged son of NCIS’ Director Leon Vance and fans are keen to know all there is about the actor.
NCIS is marking a major milestone on Monday, April 15, with CBS airing the police procedural franchise’’s 1000th ever episode, A Thousand Yards.
The team will be under attack thanks to a “mysterious enemy from the past”, and is going to be helped by NCIS LA’s Kensi Blye (played by Daniela Ruah) and NCIS Hawaii’s Jane Tennant (Vanessa Lachey).
As well as the tense investigation, Director Leon Vance (Rocky Carroll) will have his own challenge to overcome as his estranged son Jared Vance (Spencer Moore II) meets him at work.
Vance then finds himself trying to explain why he has remained at NCIS for so long, despite all of the dangers that come with the job.
Who portrays Director Leon Vance’s son Jared Vance?
Director Vance’s son Jared Vance is portrayed by 26-year-old actor Spencer Moore II.
Even though he has only been acting onscreen since 2016, Moore has found himself in a number of high profile shows and films.
Some of which include Criminal Minds, Ballers, The Rookie, SWAT and Back On The Strip.
In 2018, Moore played Michael in Netflix’s second season of 13 Reasons Why, Nina Jones’ friend who she cheats with on her boyfriend Garrett.
Two years later, the actor went on to star in the film We Are Who We Are, as well as his biggest role to date in the sitcom A.P. Bio as Dan Decker.
After this, Moore joined the cast of The CW American football drama All American as Chargers player Chris Jackson.
He also portrayed Big Boy in six episodes of Grown-ish and eight episodes as Bruce Williams in the reboot of ABC’s The Wonder Years.
Last year, Moore took to the silver screen for Creed III, the follow-up Rocky movies with the actor taking on the role of the younger version of boxer Damian Anderson.
He wanted to get his revenge against Adonis “Donnie” Creed as when they were 18, Damian took the fall for Donnie by serving a prison sentence after being involved in an assault against their abusive caregiver.
There will be plenty more to come from Moore as well after his appearance on NCIS.
His IMDb page states that he will be featured in the action comedy Going Places which delves into what happens when three high school graduates cover up a hit and run.
NCIS continues every Monday on CBS.
He will also play Dr Jacob Nash in Wolf, a drama about a neurologist and his team of interns as they explore the human mind while dealing with their own mental health.