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Geoff Stults (born December 15, 1977 [2]) is an American actor. His first regular roles on television included 7th Heaven , October Road , and Happy Town . He went on to star as Major Walter Sherman on The Finder and Sgt. Pete Hill on Enlisted .
Stults was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado.His younger brother is actor Geoff Stults.He received a wrestling scholarship at the University of Southern Colorado (now Colorado State University Pueblo), but he transferred to Whittier College in his junior year to be closer to his brother.
Geoff Stults was cast as the lead character with Michael Clarke Duncan and Saffron Burrows (as Ike Latulippe, bartender and pilot) in supporting roles. [9] [10] [11] The three characters were introduced in episode 19 of season 6. The Finder was picked up for the 2011–12 season on May 10, 2011, with an order of 13 episodes. [12]
“The Last Thing He Told Me” series adaptation at Apple has added three new cast members, Variety has learned exclusively. Geoff Stults (“Little Fires Everywhere,” “Guilty Party”), John ...
Guilty Party is an American dark comedy television series adapted from a screenplay by Rebecca Addelman and directed by Trent O'Donnell.The series stars Kate Beckinsale, Geoff Stults, Jules Latimer, Tiya Sircar, Alanna Ubach, Laurie Davidson and Andre Hyland.
Vince (Geoff Stults) is a successful, driven divorce attorney who is a notorious womanizer, having affairs with his clients. He is intrigued, however, when he meets the competitive Jane (Mena Suvari), a young divorcee who resents men. The two agree to a series of bets where the winner decides the fate of the loser.
Charlie and Emma aren’t the only ones with a complicated romantic life on The Company You Keep. In TVLine’s exclusive sneak peek from this Sunday’s episode (ABC, 10/9c), Charlie’s sister ...
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.