Here's a guide to the other movies and TV shows of iZombie actor Robert Buckley. The actor's career kicked off with 2006's STV thriller When A Killer Calls, where a killer stalks a babysitter. Like the title implies, the movie is a low-budget riff on When A Stranger Calls and was intended to cash in on the remake of that cult classic horror, which was also released in 2006. Robert Buckley followed with a part in another low-budget horror called Petrified before he landed a leading role on soap Fashion House. This cast Bo Derek and Morgan Fairchild as rivals in the fashion industry.

Following this, Robert Buckley jumped between movies and TV shows, including a guest spot on The Ghost Whisperer, the 2008 slasher film Killer Movie - which also starred Kaley Cuoco - and he played the male lead in Heather Locklear romance Flirting With Forty. In 2009 he scored a role on Lipstick Jungle, which was based on the book by Sex And The City author Candace Bushnell. The show ultimately ran for two seasons, with Buckley appearing in all 20 episodes.

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In 2009 Robert Buckley joined the cast of One Tree Hill during its seventh season as Clay Evans, with the actor staying on the hit drama until it came to an end in season 9. In 2012 he was cast in a leading role on the supernatural series 666 Park Avenue alongside Rachael Taylor, though it only ran for a single series. The actor then appeared on several shows in guest appearances like Hart Of Dixie before joining iZombie in 2015.

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iZombie is a horror-comedy revolving around Olivia Moore (Rose McIver), a coroner who became a zombie after taking an experimental drug, and by eating brains she's able to access the memories of the deceased and solve crimes. Robert Buckley plays Major Lillywhite, Olivia's ex-fiancee who she broke up with to prevent him learning about her condition. The end of season 1 sees her infecting him to save his life, but while she "cured" him he later reverted to zombie form by the end of iZombie season 2.

He stayed on the show for all five seasons, with other Robert Buckley movies and TV shows during his run on iZombie including episodes of Powerless, the Mark Hamill narrated sci-fi anthology Dimension 404 and The Christmas Contract. Robert Buckley's most recent project was TV movie The Christmas House, which was noted as the first Hallmark movie to feature a same-sex couple as major characters; Buckley also penned the story and executive produced the film.

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