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Justin Hartley can currently be seen starring on NBC's critically acclaimed, award winning series, "This Is Us," alongside Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Sterling K. Brown and Chrissy Metz. Created by Dan Fogelman, "This Is Us" premiered in September 2016 and instantly broke ratings records, earning the freshman series an immediate two-season renewal, with season three set to premiere on September 25, 2018. The heartwarming, emotionally provocative drama follows a unique set of triplets and their wonderful parents, whose lives and struggles intertwine, challenging the everyday presumptions about the people you think you know. Hartley shines as Kevin Pearson, one-third of the "big three" and a successful, handsome actor that seemingly has it all. However, as the series has progressed, viewers have been captivated as Kevin's perfect life has deconstructed episode to episode; from struggling with addiction, coping with the death of his father, exposing the dysfunctional relationship with both his mother and brother, and his heartbreaking longing to be loved and accepted by his own family. Hartley and his cast members most recently won the 2018 SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, and the show picked up five additional Emmy nominations in 2018, following 33 award wins and 80 nominations over the last two years, and counting.On the film front, Hartley was recently cast in the Universal comedy "Little," opposite Issa Rae and Regina Hall. He also starred in "A Bad Moms Christmas" (STX Entertainment) opposite Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn as the hilarious scene stealer, Ty Swindle. Additional film credits for Hartley include: "Another Time," which he also executive produced, indie "Race you to the Bottom," "Red Canyon," opposite Norman Reedus and Christine Lakin, "Spring Breakdown," opposite Amy Poehler, Rachel Dratch, and Seth Meyers, "A Way with Murder," opposite Michael Madsen, and the award-winning, boxing indie "The Challenger" for Vision Films.Born in Knoxville, Ill., and raised in Orland Park, Ill., Hartley had a love for bringing characters to life at an early age and began to take acting seriously once he got to college. He attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale and University of Illinois at Chicago, majoring in History and Theatre. Upon graduation, he decided to make the move to Los Angeles, packing up his truck with no money or a job, to give the entertainment industry a shot.In 2002, Hartley landed his first regular gig on the daytime soap "Passions," a role he held until 2006. He then starred as billionaire Oliver Queen (the Green Arrow) on the long running, hit CW series "Smallville." Hartley was able to showcase his talents behind the camera as well, writing ("Sacrifice," Season 9) and directing ("Dominion," Season 10) two episodes. Once "Smallville" came to an end, Hartley went on to appear on a handful of hit series including: "Chuck," "Castle," and "Hart of Dixie." In 2012, he returned to the CW as a series regular on the medical drama "Emily Owens, M.D.," opposite Mamie Gummer. Throughout 2013-16, Hartley juggled a handful of TV projects, appearing on 12 episodes of ABC's "Revenge," 16 episodes of ABC's summertime drama "Mistresses," and taking over the role of Adam Newman in the long-running CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless." Hartley was nominated for a 2016 Daytime Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his work on the show. While filming "Y&R," it was announced that Hartley would be joining the cast of NBC's fall 2016 passion project, "This Is Us."On the charity front, Hartley has been a supporter of The Water Project for several years. When not on set, you can find him following his favorite teams (The Chicago Cubs, LA Dodgers, and the Chicago Bears), traveling, and spending time with his wife and daughter.
Bio:
Justin Hartley can currently be seen starring on NBC's critically acclaimed, award winning series, "This Is Us," alongside Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Sterling K. Brown and Chrissy Metz. Created by Dan Fogelman, "This Is Us" premiered in September 2016 and instantly broke ratings records, earning the freshman series an immediate two-season renewal, with season three set to premiere on September 25, 2018. The heartwarming, emotionally provocative drama follows a unique set of triplets and their wonderful parents, whose lives and struggles intertwine, challenging the everyday presumptions about the people you think you know. Hartley shines as Kevin Pearson, one-third of the "big three" and a successful, handsome actor that seemingly has it all. However, as the series has progressed, viewers have been captivated as Kevin's perfect life has deconstructed episode to episode; from struggling with addiction, coping with the death of his father, exposing the dysfunctional relationship with both his mother and brother, and his heartbreaking longing to be loved and accepted by his own family. Hartley and his cast members most recently won the 2018 SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, and the show picked up five additional Emmy nominations in 2018, following 33 award wins and 80 nominations over the last two years, and counting.On the film front, Hartley was recently cast in the Universal comedy "Little," opposite Issa Rae and Regina Hall. He also starred in "A Bad Moms Christmas" (STX Entertainment) opposite Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn as the hilarious scene stealer, Ty Swindle. Additional film credits for Hartley include: "Another Time," which he also executive produced, indie "Race you to the Bottom," "Red Canyon," opposite Norman Reedus and Christine Lakin, "Spring Breakdown," opposite Amy Poehler, Rachel Dratch, and Seth Meyers, "A Way with Murder," opposite Michael Madsen, and the award-winning, boxing indie "The Challenger" for Vision Films.Born in Knoxville, Ill., and raised in Orland Park, Ill., Hartley had a love for bringing characters to life at an early age and began to take acting seriously once he got to college. He attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale and University of Illinois at Chicago, majoring in History and Theatre. Upon graduation, he decided to make the move to Los Angeles, packing up his truck with no money or a job, to give the entertainment industry a shot.In 2002, Hartley landed his first regular gig on the daytime soap "Passions," a role he held until 2006. He then starred as billionaire Oliver Queen (the Green Arrow) on the long running, hit CW series "Smallville." Hartley was able to showcase his talents behind the camera as well, writing ("Sacrifice," Season 9) and directing ("Dominion," Season 10) two episodes. Once "Smallville" came to an end, Hartley went on to appear on a handful of hit series including: "Chuck," "Castle," and "Hart of Dixie." In 2012, he returned to the CW as a series regular on the medical drama "Emily Owens, M.D.," opposite Mamie Gummer. Throughout 2013-16, Hartley juggled a handful of TV projects, appearing on 12 episodes of ABC's "Revenge," 16 episodes of ABC's summertime drama "Mistresses," and taking over the role of Adam Newman in the long-running CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless." Hartley was nominated for a 2016 Daytime Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his work on the show. While filming "Y&R," it was announced that Hartley would be joining the cast of NBC's fall 2016 passion project, "This Is Us."On the charity front, Hartley has been a supporter of The Water Project for several years. When not on set, you can find him following his favorite teams (The Chicago Cubs, LA Dodgers, and the Chicago Bears), traveling, and spending time with his wife and daughter.
Tivia:
He is the first actor to play a live-action version of DC Comics hero Green Arrow.Has played two members of the DC Comics Justice League: Aquaman and Green Arrow.Daughter Isabella Hartley (Isabella Justice Hartley), with Lindsay Hartley, was born on July 3, 2004.Attended Southern Illinois University and The University of Illinois in Chicago. Majored in History and Theater.Played various sports in high school including baseball, basketball and soccer.Was going to play the young Aquaman on Aquaman (2006) and then appeared as the Green Arrow/Oliver Queen on Smallville (2001). The episode "Justice" featured him as Green Arrow opposite Alan Ritchson as Aquaman, whose previous appearance on the episode "Aqua" had sparked interest in doing Mercy Reef (2006) (even though Ritchson, five years younger than Hartley, was not considered for the Mercy Reef (2006) series).Grew up in Orland Park, Illinois.He appeared in the "Smallville" panel at the San Diego Comic-Con 2007. (July 2007)Is an avid basketball player.Has a dog (half beagle-half terrier) named "The Gooch".Has an older brother named Nathan and younger sisters named Megan and Gabriela.An avid baseball fan his entire life. His two favorite teams are the Cubs and the Dodgers.Replaced Will Toale as the young Aquaman, Arthur "AC" Curry, for the TV series, Aquaman (2006).Announced in the Passions fan fest that he is leaving the show. The role of Fox Crane will be recast. (October 2005)He watches professional wrestling.Portrays Clark Kent's ally Oliver Queen/Green Arrow in Smallville (2001) and the nephew of Nicky Pearson - a character who used the alias on "Clark Kent" in the Vietnam War - in This Is Us (2016).(July 31, 2016) Engaged to girlfriend of 2 1/2 years, Chrishell Stause. |
Name: |
Justin Hartley |
Type: |
Actor,Producer,Director (IMDB) |
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All World |
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Business scope: |
Actor,Producer,Director |
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Actor,Producer,Director |
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205 |
Last update: |
2024-07-01 03:17:04 |
Height: |
6' 2?' (1.89 m) |
Biography: |
Justin Hartley can currently be seen starring on NBC\'s critically acclaimed, award winning series, \"This Is Us,\" alongside Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Sterling K. Brown and Chrissy Metz. Created by Dan Fogelman, \"This Is Us\" pr |
Trivia: |
He is the first actor to play a live-action version of DC Comics hero Green Arrow.Has played two members of the DC Comics Justice League: Aquaman and Green Arrow.Daughter Isabella Hartley (Isabella Justice Hartley), with Lindsay Hartley, was born on July 3, 2004.Attended Southern Illinois University and The University of Illinois in Chicago. Majored in History and Theater.Played various sports in high school including baseball, basketball and soccer.Was going to play the young Aquaman on Aquaman (2006) and then appeared as the Green Arrow/Oliver Queen on Smallville (2001). The episode "Justice" featured him as Green Arrow opposite Alan Ritchson as Aquaman, whose previous appearance on the episode "Aqua" had sparked interest in doing Mercy Reef (2006) (even though Ritchson, five years younger than Hartley, was not considered for the Mercy Reef (2006) series).Grew up in Orland Park, Illinois.He appeared in the "Smallville" panel at the San Diego Comic-Con 2007. (July 2007)Is an avid basketball player.Has a dog (half beagle-half terrier) named "The Gooch".Has an older brother named Nathan and younger sisters named Megan and Gabriela.An avid baseball fan his entire life. His two favorite teams are the Cubs and the Dodgers.Replaced Will Toale as the young Aquaman, Arthur "AC" Curry, for the TV series, Aquaman (2006).Announced in the Passions fan fest that he is leaving the show. The role of Fox Crane will be recast. (October 2005)He watches professional wrestling.Portrays Clark Kent's ally Oliver Queen/Green Arrow in Smallville (2001) and the nephew of Nicky Pearson - a character who used the alias on "Clark Kent" in the Vietnam War - in This Is Us (2016).(July 31, 2016) Engaged to girlfriend of 2 1/2 years, Chrishell Stause. |
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I don't have a gardener because I enjoy pulling weeds. It's hard to explain but there is something fulfilling about pulling out a weed and knowing that you got all the roots.
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Any father can relate to feeling like a superhero when you put a Band-Aid on your kid.
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I know, who doesn't want to play a superhero, right? And everyone wants to play Superman or Batman. Everyone wants to play a superhero.
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If you sit and feel sorry for yourself, you're wasting your time. You should be in acting class, instead of feeling sorry for yourself. You should be working.
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I found a very comfortable style in that if I know everyone's job around me, it's going to make me better at my job. |
Salaries: |
This Is Us (2016) - $75,000 per episode (season 1)
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This Is Us (2016) - $250,000 per episode (season 2) |
Job title: |
Actor,Producer,Director |
Others works: |
Other acting credits include the student films "America The One" and "Get Up, Stand Up" as well as theatre productions of "Of Mice and Men," "Actor's Spotlight Hour" and "Get Up, Stand Up".
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Spouse: |
Sofia Pernas (May 2021 - present) Chrishell Stause (October 28, 2017 - February 22, 2021) (divorced)Lindsay Hartley (May 1, 2004 - 2012) (divorced, 1 child) |
Children: |
Isabella Hartley |
Parents: |
Mark D. Hartley
Jackie Hartley |
Relatives: |
Megan Hartley (Sibling)
Gabriela Hartley (Sibling)
Nathan Hartley (Sibling) |
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