Geoffrey Manton Stults, a highly accomplished and renowned American actor, entered this world on December 15, 1977, marking the beginning of a successful and illustrious career in the entertainment industry.
In the early stages of his television career, Stults secured regular roles in several highly popular and widely acclaimed shows, including the family drama series "7th Heaven", the critically acclaimed drama "October Road", and the short-lived but intriguing mystery series "Happy Town".
Throughout his career, Stults has continued to impress audiences and critics alike with his versatility and range, taking on a wide variety of roles in various genres. Some of his most notable performances include his starring turns as Major Walter Sherman in the crime drama series "The Finder", Sgt. Pete Hill in the military sitcom "Enlisted", and Marco Strzalkowski in the comedy series "Guilty Party".
Not only has Stults made a profound mark on the realm of television, but he has also left an indelible imprint on the world of cinema, with a plethora of memorable appearances in a wide range of notable motion pictures.
Notable among his numerous acting credits is his recurring role in the enduring television drama series "7th Heaven", where he brought to life the character of Ben, the sibling of Kevin Kinkirk, a role that held significant sentimental value due to the fact that Kevin was portrayed by his real-life brother, George Stults, with whom he shared a familial bond.
Stults' academic journey unfolded at Whittier College, a prestigious institution where he matriculated from 1994 to 1998, immersing himself in the vibrant world of theatrical productions, and concurrently, he pursued his passion for sports by participating in Division III football.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Stults ventured into the realm of professional football, traversing the European landscape as a wide receiver, showcasing his exceptional skills and tenacity on the field.