T.C. Stallings, a former professional athlete, has successfully transitioned his career to the world of film and television. The turning point in his journey came in 2004 when he secured a spot on Animal Planet's reality television show, King of the Jungle, and emerged as the season 2 champion.
Following his success on the show, T.C. began a four-year stint as a fitness model for Russell Athletic. This exposure led to his feature film debut in the 2011 movie Courageous, where he portrayed the memorable character TJ.
As his acting career gained momentum, T.C. landed lead roles in various films and secured several national TV commercials. Two of these commercials were featured during the 2016 Rio Olympics and the 2016 Super Bowl.
In 2015, T.C.'s film career reached new heights with his breakout performance as Tony Jordan in the hit film War Room, which topped the box office charts. This success was followed by several films, including No Vacancy, where he portrayed the real-life character Cecil Johnson, a homeless, depressed, and drug-addicted individual.
T.C.'s portrayal of Johnson presented him with a unique set of mental, emotional, and technical challenges, which deeply impacted him and left him hooked on taking on such roles. He credits the depth and complexity of these characters as the "it factor" that makes them so powerful and desirable to work on.
As a wide-ranging actor, T.C. is a strong advocate for clean family entertainment and is passionate about positively impacting the lives of others.