Tyler Ritter
American actor
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2024 | Guest appearance in Chicago Med as Derek Walker in Season 9 Episode 13 |
2023 | Starred in 4 episodes of Painkiller as John Brownlee |
2022 | Tyler Ritter played Dawson in the film 'Who Killed Cooper Dunn?' |
2020 | Ritter made a guest appearance in the Amazon Original series Homecoming, which was directed by Julia Roberts. |
2019 | Guest roles in What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage and recurring role in Merry Happy Whatever |
2018 | Appeared in The Good Doctor as George Reynolds |
2018 | Tyler Ritter portrayed Dawson in the film 'Stillwater' |
2017 | Guest appearance in Chicago P.D. as Rex Goldwin |
2017 | Tyler Ritter and Lelia Parma welcomed their first child, a son named Benjamin Parma Ritter. |
2016 | Ritter was cast in two recurring roles: as Adam in the fourth season of Freeform's comedy Young and Hungry, and as Detective Billy Malone in the fifth season of the CW series Arrow. |
2015 | Guest appearances in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as Thomas Ward and Hot in Cleveland as Bart |
2015 | Ritter was cast in NCIS as Abby Sciuto's brother Luca, appearing in both an episode of NCIS and NCIS: New Orleans. |
2014 | Ritter had multiple television appearances, including guest roles in Grey's Anatomy and starring in television films Work Mom and An Evergreen Christmas |
2014 | Tyler Ritter played Gonz in 'Girlfriend Lies' and Gabe in 'Go Fish', both short films |
2014 | Tyler Ritter landed his first starring role on the sitcom The McCarthys, playing Ronny McCarthy, an openly gay son in a family of six. |
2013 | Tyler Ritter appeared in an episode of Modern Family as Randall |
2013 | Tyler Ritter played Benjamin in the short film 'Life in Text' and portrayed Morgan in another short film 'Slice' |
2012 | Tyler Ritter starred in the short film 'Defeat the Label' |
2011 | Tyler Ritter appeared in the short film 'Weekends at Bellevue' |
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