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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.
Stults grew up in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado. His brother is actor George Stults. 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, where he also played football. [2]
He acted in the long running show, 7th Heaven (1996), in which he played Ben, the brother of Kevin Kinkirk who is portrayed by George Stults, his real life brother with whom he lives in Los Angeles. In 2006 he was cast as Eddie Latekka on ABC's "October Road". More at IMDbPro. Contact info.
- January 1, 1
- 1.89 m
- Detroit, Michigan, USA
Trivia. His character's brother on Seventh Heaven is played by his real-life brother, George Stults, with whom he lives, and against whom he often auditions for the same parts. Brother of George Stults. Appeared with brother George, Beverley Mitchell, and Jessica Biel on Trading Spaces (2000).
- December 15, 1977
Geoff was born Geoffrey Manton Stults, on December 15, 1977, in Detroit, Michigan. He grew up in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado. His brother, George Stults, is also an actor, and they have played siblings on screen, too. Geoff graduated from 'Manitou Springs High School.'.
George Stults was born on August 16, 1975 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for 7th Heaven (1996), Super Capers: The Origins of Ed and the Missing Bullion (2008) and What Lies Above (2004).
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Jul 16, 2020 · With a slew of upcoming films, we caught up with Stults about working with strong women, auditioning for his twin brother’s roles, and why actors always have to do the work.