About Ryan Hurst
Ryan Douglas Hurst, born on June 19, 1976, in Santa Monica, California, is an accomplished American actor known for a variety of memorable roles across film and television. He gained notable recognition portraying Gerry Bertier, an All-American linebacker, in Disney's acclaimed film "Remember the Titans." Hurst also delivered a compelling performance as Michael, the brother of Alison in the TV series "Medium." His versatility extends to playing Lump Hudson, a football player in "The Ladykillers," and Sgt. Savage in the war movie "We Were Soldiers." Additionally, he starred in the TNT show "Wanted," and showcased his talent in the critically acclaimed film "Saving Private Ryan," where he played a paratrooper with temporary hearing loss, creating a pivotal moment in the story. Hurst hails from a family deeply rooted in the entertainment industry; his mother, Candace Kaniecki, is an acting coach, and his father, Rick Hurst, is an actor. Raised in Santa Monica, he attended Santa Monica High School. Throughout his career, Ryan Hurst has been praised for his intense and authentic performances, securing his place as a respected figure in Hollywood.
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Movie Credits
Ryan Hurst has appeared in 21 movies.
TV Credits
Ryan Hurst has appeared in 29 shows.
