The Joe Vulpis Podcast

Coming next week on the podcast, David Henrie!

David Henrie is an accomplished actor, writer, and director, best known to millions for his role as Justin Russo on Disney Channel’s hit series Wizards of Waverly Place. Alongside Selena Gomez, Jake T. Austin, and Jennifer Stone, Henrie helped bring the Russo family of wizards to life, making the show one of Disney’s most beloved and rewatchable classics.


Beyond Wizards, David has appeared in popular shows like How I Met Your Mother, where he played Ted Mosby’s future son, and films such as Little Boy and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2. Expanding his creativity behind the camera, he made his feature directorial debut with This Is the Year, a coming-of-age film he co-wrote and produced. He also directed a movie starring Mel Gibson and stars in the sequel, Wizards Beyond Waverly Place!

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@RyneMurray23

Does anyone else remember him playing Larry on that so Raven? He was one of my favorite side characters 😂

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@aryxn0

The way he was my gay awakening when i was like 10

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@johnysilva8920

VICTORIOUSFILMEGASPARZINHO👻👻👻👻👻👻

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@_politefrog_8892

He was always my Disney Channel crush ❤

2 weeks ago | 2

@devyndowling689

Aye it’s Ted Mosby’s son!

1 week ago | 3

@harleyjo4875

I love how over half of these photos have Selena in them. You know he’s done work other than Wizards, right?

1 week ago | 0

@ve_posp

He seems to be the nicest person in the world between actors

2 weeks ago | 2

@Gostdemonoid

Niiiiice

2 weeks ago | 0

@analyticalperson6648

Was David Henrie anybody else’s gay awakening? 😅

2 weeks ago | 1

@mackbenjamins

If i find out they were boning on that show i will lose it

1 week ago | 0

@jambutty4530

Who?

1 week ago | 0

@Collab2023-zx1mr

Hmmmm wonder who will be the Topic brought up the most.

2 weeks ago | 0

@cherryred6082

Accomplished? What did he accomplish exactly? Ahahahah 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 The peak of his "career", if you can even call it that, was 5 seconds of screen time in an Adam Sandler's movie, which tbh was too good

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