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George auditioned for a role on 7th Heaven where his brother Geoff already had a recurring role as Mary Camden's love interest Ben Kinkirk. Originally auditioning for the role of a kid who forces people to drink, George was later cast in the role of Ben's older brother Kevin. [1]
Ben Kinkirk (Geoff Stults) is Kevin's younger brother. They are two years apart. He is introduced as Mary's fellow firefighter trainee in Buffalo (in the season six episode "Relationships"). Ben becomes interested in Mary while she is pondering Wilson's marriage proposal. Ben attends Kevin and Lucy's wedding in the episode, "We Do."
He landed his first major role in 2002 as Ben Kinkirk, a fireman at the department in which Mary Camden was training and Mary's soon-to-be new love interest, on the show 7th Heaven. [5] The role of Ben's brother, Kevin Kinkirk, was portrayed by George Stults, his real life brother.
Seventeen years after 7th Heaven wrapped its 11-season run, the cast of the WB/CW drama are back together again. The following photos, shared by Beverley Mitchell (aka Lucy), also feature fellow ...
Thankfully, the duo made it and were able to spend time with their 7th Heaven cast. 7th Heaven wrapped in 2007 after an 11-season run with 243 episodes. The series followed a reverend’s family ...
Officer Kevin Kinkirk moves into the Camdens' garage apartment, intending to propose to Lucy in the semi-near future, but Lucy is impatient to be married and feels threatened by another woman in Kevin's life; Robbie fears that he's losing his place as the "big brother" of the family; Mary is reluctant to reveal her latest love interest; and preteen Ruthie brings home her very first boyfriend.
Related: TGIF Stars, Boy Bands and More!The Best Celeb Photos from 90s Con 2024. Mitchell, Gallagher, 39, and Rosman, 34, recently reunited themselves to begin a 7th Heaven rewatch podcast ...
7th Heaven is an American family drama television series created and produced by Brenda Hampton.The series debuted on August 26, 1996, on The WB, where it aired for ten seasons, making it the longest-running series in the history of The WB.