1992–2005: Modeling career and early roles Throughout the 1990s, Kress modeled for various print advertisements, as well as performing in numerous commercials and voice-over roles; the most notable of which was his dual role as the voices of "Easy" and "Tough Pup" in the 1998 feature film
Babe: Pig in the City. At the age of six, he decided to take a break from acting and return to regular school, where he led a relatively "normal" life for the next five years until deciding to return to acting professionally at the age of eleven. Kress continued to land steady work over the next two years, appearing in guest-starring roles on dramatic series such as
House,
Standoff, and
Without a Trace as well as the
Disney Channel comedy series
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Kress also appeared in several short films including
Pickled,
Magnus, Inc., and
Bag, for which he was awarded a
168 Film Festival Jury Award for his portrayal of a small-fry
drug dealer with a conscience. In addition to live-action roles, Kress continued to work as a voice-actor, lending his voice to various characters in the animated feature film
Chicken Little and on the
Nickelodeon animated series
Shuriken School. He played the role of Toplin, a "geeky" kid at a birthday party with a crush on Drake and Josh's younger sister Megan Parker (played by
Miranda Cosgrove) in the episode "
Battle of Panthatar". While filming his scenes for
Drake & Josh, television show creator and executive producer
Dan Schneider took an interest in him and called him over to talk with him and to introduce him to some network executives. On the show, Kress plays
Fredward "Freddie" Benson, the technical producer for the fictional web-show
iCarly, which stars his character's two best friends, Carly Shay (Cosgrove) and Samantha "Sam" Puckett (McCurdy). His character has a
crush on the main character Carly, and a feuding, bitter-sweet, love/hate relationship with Carly's best friend and web-show co-star, Sam. Kress' performance on the show has been characterized by one reviewer for
Variety as "sweetly nerdy". Throughout 2009, Kress continued to play the role of Freddie on
iCarly, but was unable to take on other projects due to the network's decision to film both seasons two and three of the show back-to-back without the usual hiatus between filming seasons, in order to make up for the time lost during the
2008 writers strike.
2010–present: Directorial debut and current work In March 2010, Kress guest-starred in the
CBS television series
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in season 10: episode 15 titled "
Neverland". Kress played Mason Ward, one of two best friends of a fourteen-year-old victim with traces of blood of an inmate under his fingernails. On January 27, 2011, Cosgrove told Cleveland Live News "We're getting ready to start the next season, right after the (
Dancing Crazy) tour. I would be willing to do the show as long as people like it and as long as it works." In 2019, Kress started a podcast called
RadioActive Dads with
Brett Davern. In March 2021, it was announced that
iCarly was being revived. The revival series premiered on
Paramount+ on June 17, 2021, with Kress reprising his role as Freddie Benson. ==Personal life==