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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.
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.
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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 ...
1977 – Geoff Stults, American actor and producer; 1978 – Ned Brower, American drummer; 1978 – Mark Jansen, Dutch guitarist and songwriter; 1978 – Jerome McDougle, American football player; 1979 – Adam Brody, American actor [28] 1979 – Eric Young, Canadian-American wrestler; 1980 – Élodie Gossuin, French beauty pageant titleholder ...
In June 2005, Keibler was reported to be in a relationship with actor Geoff Stults. [54] The pair appeared together on MTV's Punk'd, with Keibler as the recipient of the prank. [55] Keibler and Stults were part-owners of the now defunct Hollywood Fame, a 2006 expansion franchise of the American Basketball Association. [56]