Education
Derwin attended the State University of New York at Cobleskill, but was kicked out after one semester.
Derwin attended the State University of New York at Cobleskill, but was kicked out after one semester.
Derwin began his career on Days of Our Lives in 1987 with a minor role as Jeremiah Brown. in 1988, Derwin appeared in the role of Adrian Hunter on the The Young and the Restless (television series), Derwin was featured in a high-profile storyline the elaborate George Rawlins murder mystery as the scheming psychotic serial killer. Derwin is also known for numerous other soap opera roles. He briefly worked at International Business Machines Corporation and worked a series of odd jobs before moving to Los Los Angeles
After recurring roles on the shows Hardball and Days of Our Lives, and a prolific career in commercials (including a notable spot as the "Fiesta" cigarette man in Mexico), Derwin was cast in his first contract role as Adrian Hunter on the daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless.
Derwin was on the show from 1989 to 1990, and was featured in a high-profile storyline as a grifter and, ultimately, a murderer. His next role was on the long-running soap opera Guiding Light as detective A.C. (before Christ) Mallet.
Derwin played the character from 1990 to 1993. During his time there, the role of Mallet became a leading character.
Derwin became romantically involved with costar Beth Ehlers during his stint at GL.
The couple decided to leave the show together in 1993. (Derwin and Ehlers subsequently broke up)
Derwin returned to daytime television in the role of Doctor Ben Davidson on the American Broadcasting Company soap opera One Life to Live (1999–2002, 2004, 2008). He was again paired in a high profile leading role, this time as the love interest of the show"s star, Erika Slezak.
His character was eventually discovered to be the son of show patriarch Asa Buchanan.
Derwin co-starred alongside Bonnie Hunt in the non-traditional primetime sitcom, Life with Bonnie, which was partly improvised. He recently was seen in the teen comedy Accepted (2006), playing the father of protagonist Bartleby Gaines (played by Justin Long).
Derwin also played George Juergens on the American Broadcasting Company Family television show The Secret Life of the American Teenager from 2008 to 2013. In 2008, he appeared on the show Chuck on the episode "Chuck Versus the Marlin" where he played Detective Conway.
In 2011, he appeared on Hot in Cleveland in the episode "How I Met My Mother", playing a paroled convict.
In 2009 he had a recurring role on season 7 of 24 as Secretary of State Joe Stevens, a member of President Allison Taylor"s (played by Cherry Jones) Cabinet.