Bohen was brought up in Carmel, California. Bohen started his film-acting profession in 1993, making his introduction in Todd Field's AFI Conservatory venture, Delivering. He took after this with a turn as "Youthful Earp" to Kevin Costner's "Wyatt," in Lawrence Kasdan's 1994 Oscar assigned film, Wyatt Earp.Â
In 1997, Bohen handled the part of Young Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Bohen repeated in flashbacks as the youthful legend amid the arrangement a twist off of the well- known show was made into a TV film, Young Hercules. Ian Bohen featured in the generation, seeing again as Hercules in his developmental years, however Bohen declined to come back to the part for the week after week youngsters' TV arrangement that was authorized, therefore, as he was unwilling to move to New Zealand full-time.Â
From 1998-2001, Bohen showed up in ten scenes of Any Day Now as Johnny O'Brien. Bohen showed up in season one of Mad Men as the nonconformist character of Roy Hazelitt, the man who began to look all starry eyed at one of Don Draper's numerous ladies, Midge Daniels.Â
As of now, Bohen has a repeating part in MTV's Teen Wolf depicting Peter Hale, the principle adversary of the first season and the previous foe of hero, Scott McCall. His character was revived towards the end of Season 2 and he stays as a repeating character in seasons 3 and 4 of the show.Â
He has appeared in many movies like Delivering, Pearl Harbor, Hometown Legend, Special, Marigold, Irreversi, Fanboy, The Dark Knight Rises and 5 Souls.Â
He appeared in TV shows like: Beauty & the Beast (2014), The Client List (2013), Major Crimes (2012), The Mentalist (2012), Breakout Kings (2012), Body of Proof (2011), Drop Dead Diva (2011), CSI: Miami (2010), Prison Break (2010), Boys Meets World (1996).