Conrad made his feature film debut with a small role in the 1994 film
Under Heat. In 1996, he won a role as Leo Roth on the television series
Relativity; however, he was already committed to a Pittsburgh production of the
Tom Stoppard play
Arcadia. Because the producers felt Conrad was right for the part, production on the series was later scheduled to accommodate his work on the play. Conrad went on to appear in the 1998 film
Return to Paradise with
Vince Vaughn and
Anne Heche. Continuing with his stage career, Conrad made his Broadway debut as Blythe Danner's much younger lover in a revival of
Terence Rattigan's
The Deep Blue Sea in 1998. He went on to appear in off-Broadway productions of
Troilus and
Cressida,
Richard II and Tom Stoppard's
Indian Ink. Most recently, in June 2009, he performed as Pale in the play
Burn This at the New Hazlett Theater in Pittsburgh. In 1999, Conrad appeared in the TV drama
The Weekend with
Gena Rowlands and
Brooke Shields. That same year he appeared in the
Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie
A Season for Miracles, opposite
Carla Gugino. He portrayed a naval lieutenant alongside
Robert De Niro and
Cuba Gooding, Jr. in
Men of Honor (2000) and also appeared in recurring roles on the WB series
Roswell (1999–2002) and Fox’s dramatic series
Boston Public (2000–2005). In 2003, Conrad appeared in a small role in the
Woody Allen comedy
Anything Else and was cast as Detective Ed Exley in the network adaptation of "L.A. Confidential"; though the pilot was not picked up to series, Conrad soon found work on NBC’s
Miss Match, in which he tries to win the heart of professional matchmaker Kate Fox (
Alicia Silverstone). The series was pulled after airing 11 of 18 episodes. In 2005, Conrad appeared in the comedy
Wedding Crashers with
Vince Vaughn and
Owen Wilson, as well as landing a regular role on the CBS series
Ghost Whisperer, in which he portrayed
Jennifer Love Hewitt’s paramedic husband,
Jim Clancy until the series was canceled in 2010. He appeared on an episode of
CSI: Miami in 2010. In 2013 he began playing the recurring role of
Ian Quinn in the
first season of
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. In 2019, Conrad returned to Pittsburgh to appear on stage in
The Legend of Georgia McBride where he was also interviewed and discussed his ups and downs in the industry. ==Filmography==