Bringing a winning combination of talent, charisma and magnetism to his roles, Geoff Stults has established a presence in a variety of film and television projects, and is in the perfect position to take off as one of Hollywood’s new leading men.
Stults recently completed production on the feature debut of director-writer Kat Coiro's “Life Happens,” opposite Krysten Ritter (who co-wrote), Kate Bosworth and Rachel Bilson. The romantic comedy premiered at the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival.
Film credits include Clint Eastwood's “J. Edgar”; Jim Field Smith's romantic comedy “She’s Out Of My League,” alongside Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve; “The Break-Up,” opposite Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston; David Dobkin’s “Wedding Crashers,” opposite Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson; Gary Fleder’s “The Express,” opposite Dennis Quaid; and Bob Gosse’s adaptation of Tucker Max’s best-seller “I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell.”
Previous television credits include “Happy Town,” “October Road” and “7th Heaven,” in which he played “Ben,” the brother of “Kevin Kinkirk,” who was portrayed by George Stults, his real-life brother. In 2006, he served as producer of the made-for-television movie “Deceit” starring Emmanuelle Chriqui and Joe Pantoliano.
An avid sports fan from Colorado, Stults developed a gift for sports during high school, where he played four different sports, and excelled most in football. His abilities were good enough to land him a college football scholarship where he honed his skill as a wide receiver. While in school, he also began to take an interest in acting, but his future career took a backseat to football at the time. He was recruited to play semi-professional football in Europe, but eventually returned to the U.S. to pursue acting and has never looked back.
Stults lives in Los Angeles.







