Jean-Luc Bilodeau (born November 4, 1990) is a Canadian actor who has worked in television and film since the early 2000s. He is best known for portraying Ben Wheeler, the central character in the sitcom Baby Daddy, and has built a career that includes series leads, guest appearances and roles in made-for-television movies.

Early career and development

Bilodeau began acting as a youth and gradually moved from small parts to more prominent supporting roles. Like many performers who start young, he gained experience through guest spots on television series and roles in family-oriented productions before landing parts that introduced him to wider audiences.

Breakthrough and notable work

His most widely recognized role is the lead in the sitcom Baby Daddy, a multi-season comedy about a young man who becomes an unexpected parent and balances family, friendships and work. That part established him as a familiar face on cable television and demonstrated his strengths in comedic timing and ensemble acting. Beyond that series, Bilodeau has continued to take a mix of guest and recurring television roles as well as occasional film and television movie projects.

Roles and screen persona

  • Television lead: central sitcom role that highlighted his comedic abilities.
  • Guest and supporting roles: regular appearances in single-episode and recurring capacities across genres.
  • Television movies and features: participation in family- and youth-oriented films.

Bilodeau's on-screen persona often leans toward approachable, affable characters; he has been cast frequently in parts that require a blend of charm and relatability. Over time he has expanded his range and taken on roles that vary in tone and scope.

Further information

For a full list of credits, interviews and current projects consult his professional profiles and filmographies. More details can be found through standard industry listings and interview archives: professional profile and press and interviews.