Ryan Hurst Movies
A talented and handsome blond actor who has also shown a marked interest behind the camera,
Ryan Hurst may have been destined to pursue a career in film considering his father's notable television career and his mother's occupation as an acting coach. Born in Los Angeles, CA, in 1976,
Hurst found early commercial work before completing his primary education at Santa Monica High School. After an early appearance in a Spam commercial and a few helpful tips from mom and dad, the youth began to hit his stride on the stage. In addition to role his portrayal of Brutus in Julius Caesar and his work in such familiar plays as Harvey and Guys and Dolls,
Hurst staged his own adaptation of the well-loved Cyrano de Bergerac for the Santa Monica Civic Light Opera and received a Best Performance award from Backstage West for his Canon Theater production of The Last Night of Ballyhoo. Television roles in Saved by the Bell: The New Class and Boston Common followed, and in 1997
Hurst made his feature debut in the
Kevin Costner epic
The Postman. Subsequent roles in such high-profile releases as
Saving Private Ryan and
Patch Adams (both 1998) continued to find his budding career flourishing; with a small role in 2000's
The Rules of Engagement,
Hurst also contributed behind the camera (he shot the 16 mm montage) and then turned up in the sports drama
Remember the Titans (also 2000). Continuing to rise to the top of the credits with each film role,
Hurst's roles in
We Were Soldiers and
Lone Star State of Mind (both 2002) were a testament to his remarkable versatility. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide