Geoff Stults
Geoff Stults
Geoffrey Manton "Geoff" Stultsis 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...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth15 December 1977
CityDetroit, MI
CountryUnited States of America
work
You have to be engaged, or else you're not going to want to show up and go to work.
You don't want to jump in on your first day on a show and start improv-ing and changing the show.
I'm a laid-back guy. I like being outdoors. I enjoy hanging out.
reluctance
I think anybody can relate to the reluctance to have to lead sometimes.
I do a lot of a cross training.
job might tv
You might be the leader of the team, but without the rest of the team, you're not doing anything. I think that's the way I look at my job as the lead of a TV show.
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There's a million leading men on TV today that are perfectly great, and their jobs are fantastic. But it's not as interesting to me when every fight they win, every case they solve, every girl they get.
actively against boy interested meets normal
I wanted to do a comedy. I'd been actively looking for a comedy. I wanted to do one that was different. Nothing against them, but I wasn't interested in just your normal sitcom, boy meets girl.
gonna great happy morning stuff wake win work
I don't look at things goin', 'Oh, is this gonna make me rich? Is this gonna make me a star? Am I gonna win awards?' If all that stuff happens, great. Who cares? I still have to wake up in the morning and go to work and be happy to do it.
I've never thought that what I do as an actor does anything for anybody, other than making them laugh once in a while.
flew flown halfway plane
I've flown halfway around the world to kiss a girl. I jumped on a plane and flew to Australia.
man
A part of being in the army is you never really leave a man behind.
beneficial humbling
I think the one thing that athletics prepared me for that's been more beneficial than anything has been the humbling times.