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December 15, 1977
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Geoff Stults Bio

  1. Geoff Stults

Geoff Stults is an actor born on 15th December 1977 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. He is best known for playing Major Walter in the procedural drama television series “The Finder”. He started his career in 2000, playing the role of Mailman in an episode of the sitcom television series “Everybody Loves Raymind”. That same year, he appeared in “Undressed”, “L.A 7”, and “Spin City”. His other notable appearances on television shows include “Grounde for Life” in 2001, “7th Heave” in 2001, “Joey” in 2004, “How I Met Your Mother” in 2010, “The Odd Couple” in 2015, and others.

Geoff made his film debut in 2001, playing the role of Frat Boy in the film “Thank You, Good Night”. The following year, he appeared in the films “King’s Highway”, “No Place Like Home”, and “Nantucket”. In 2004, he appeared in the cheerleading comedy film “Bring It On Again”. In 2006, he played Tom in the film “Carjacking”. He went on to star in “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell” in 2009, “Hot for Teachers” in 2010, “The Opposite Sex” in 2014, and “Only The Brace” in 2017.

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