Bodhi Elfman (born
July 19,
1969), also known as
Bodhi Pine Elfman, is an American
actor.
Career
Elfman has had film roles in
Mercury Rising,
Collateral,
Godzilla and
Armageddon, and smaller parts in
The Mod Squad,
Keeping the Faith and
Gone in 60 Seconds. Elfman played one of three
NSA computer geeks in
Mercury Rising, and
The Arizona Star wrote of their performance: "They die one at a time, of course, amid pathetic attempts at hip, contemporary nerd dialogue.
Elfman starred in the UPN television series Freedom, alongside Holt McCallany, Scarlett Chorvat and Darius McCrary, and in Pirates of Silicon Valley alongside Noah Wyle and Anthony Michael Hall. He appeared in the short-lived ABC television series, Hiller and Diller, and guest-starred in an episode of Sliders. Elfman also guest-starred in his wife's television show Dharma & Greg, playing a performance artist who asks Dharma to be a part of his living display gallery.
Personal life
Bodhi Elfman is the son of
Richard Elfman and Marie-Pascale Elfman, he's also the nephew of
composer Danny Elfman. In February 1995, he married
Golden Globe winning actress
Jenna Elfman. The Elfmans are both
Scientologists. Jenna Elfman was raised Catholic, and Bodhi introduced her to Scientology; she became a Scientologist after they were married. The couple met while auditioning for a
Sprite commercial. Jenna Elfman credits Scientology with sustaining their marriage.
In 2000, Bodhi and Jenna Elfman bought a 5,000 square foot home in the Hollywood Hills from Madonna, for USD$4 million. On July 23, 2007, Jenna gave birth to the couple's son Story Elias.
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