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Geoff Stults
Stults at Comic Con 2010
Born
Geoffrey Manton Stults

(1977-12-15) December 15, 1977 (age 46)
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

Geoffrey Manton "Geoff" Stults (born December 15, 1977) is an American actor. He is known for his regular roles on 7th Heaven, October Road and Happy Town. He most recently starred as Major Walter Sherman in The Finder and as Sgt. Pete Hill in Enlisted.

Early life

Stults was born in Detroit, Michigan, but raised in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado. He graduated from Manitou Springs High School. He moved to Los Angeles, and began to perform in the college theater productions while attending Whittier College, in Whittier, California.[1]

Career

American Football career

He played professional football in Austria as a wide receiver for the Klosterneuburg Mercenaries (now known as the Danube Dragons).[2]

Acting career

Stults started his acting career at the age of seven by doing commercials alongside his brother George. He appeared on Everybody Loves Raymond as a mailman in the episode "What's with Robert?" 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.[3] The role of Ben's brother, Kevin Kinkirk, was portrayed by George Stults, his real life brother. Stults portrayed Eddie Latekka for two seasons on the popular ABC drama series October Road.[citation needed]

His first major film role came in 2004, when he played the male lead in the female action-comedy D.E.B.S., where he met his future co-star on The Finder, Michael Clarke Duncan. Since then, Stults has had small but memorable roles in Wedding Crashers and The Break-Up, as well as larger roles in The Express, She's Out Of My League and L!fe Happens.

In 2010, Stults played Dan (an amalgamation of the book's popular characters El Bingeroso/PWJ/GoldenBoy) in the film adaptation of I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell. He starred in the short-lived ABC television series Happy Town and appeared on How I Met Your Mother.

At the 2011 network upfronts, Fox announced that it picked up the Bones spin-off, The Finder, starring Stults in the lead role of Walter Sherman (a.k.a. The Finder), an Iraq war veteran who, after a brain injury from an exploding IED, was left with the extraordinary skill of finding anybody or anything. The show co-starred Duncan, Mercedes Masohn, and Maddie Hasson. It premiered January 12, 2012, as a mid-season replacement for Bones. The show was canceled and the final episode aired on May 11, 2012.

Personal life

In June 2005, Stults was reported to be in a relationship with actress and former WWE Diva Stacy Keibler.[citation needed] The pair appeared together on MTV's Punk'd, with Keibler as the recipient of the prank.[4] Keibler and Stults are part-owners of the Hollywood Fame, a 2006 expansion franchise of the American Basketball Association.[5]

Stults and Keibler split in 2010.[6]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Thank You, Good Night Frat Boy
2002 Nantucket Steve Foster
2002 No Place Like Home Moses Credited as Geoff Stultz
2002 King's Highway Todd King
2004 Bring It On Again Football Player Video
2004 D.E.B.S. Bobby
2005 Wedding Crashers Craig Garthe
2005 In the Mix Chad
2006 The Break-Up Mike
2006 Carjacking Tom Short
2006 Day 73 with Sarah Steve Short
2008 The Express Bob Lundy
2009 I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell Dan
2010 She's Out of My League Cam
2010 Hot for Teachers Jack Slater Video Short
2011 L!fe Happens Nicolas
2011 J. Edgar Raymond Caffrey
2014 The Opposite Sex Vince Completed
2015 Hey Brother Cletus Completed
2016 Unforgettable David Filming
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2000 Everybody Loves Raymond Mailman Episode: "What's With Robert?"
2000 Undressed Dale 3 episodes
2000 L.A. 7 Sam Episode: "The Prom"
2000 Spin City Blake Episode: "Smile"
2001 Grounded for Life Room Service Guy Episode: "Like a Virgin"
2001 The Chronicle Luther Stubbs Episode: "Let Sleeping Dogs Fry"
2001–06 7th Heaven Ben Kinkirk Series regular (season 7), recurring role (season 6 & 9), guest star (season 11)
2002 Project Viper Young Zack Lover TV movie
2003 L.A. Dragnet Lee Calof Episode: "The Big Ruckus"
2004 Joey Jake Episode: "Joey and the Party"
2004 Las Vegas Jay Episode: "Catch of the Day"
2004 Hollywood Division Det. Vincent Booth TV movie
2005 Confessions of an American Bride Luke Stinson TV movie
2005–06 Reunion Peter Holland Recurring star, 5 episodes
2007–08 October Road Eddie Latekka Series regular, 19 episodes
2010 Happy Town Tommy Conroy Series regular, 8 episodes
2010 How I Met Your Mother Max 2 episodes
2011 Bones Walter Sherman Episode: "The Finder"
2011 Mad Love Tom Stevens Episode: "After the Fireworks"
2012 The Finder Walter Sherman Series regular, 13 episodes
2012 Ben and Kate Will Recurring star, 5 episodes
2014 Enlisted Sergeant Pete Hill Series regular, 13 episodes
2014 Cuz-Bros Nick TV movie
2015–present The Odd Couple Murph Recurring star
2015 Zoo FBI Agent Ben Shafer Recurring star[7]
2015 Grace and Frankie Mitch Recurring star

References

  1. ^ Geoff Stults - Celebopedia - Geoff Stults Entry In The Celebrity
  2. ^ Biographien: Geoff Stults
  3. ^ Geoff Stults on TV.com
  4. ^ "DJ Paul, Stacy Keibler, and Elisha Cuthbert". Punk'd. Season 7. Episode 3. MTV. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Are Stacy Keibler and Nick Lachey the New Mark Cuban?". SportsFan Magazine. 2006-08-29. Retrieved 2007-07-28.
  6. ^ "Stacy Keibler and Geoff Stults split". New York Post. 2010-08-25. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
  7. ^ Abrams, Natalie (February 27, 2015). "CBS' summer series Zoo taps Geoff Stults for multi-episode arc". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 3, 2015.