Alan Ritchson
American actor
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2025 | Alan Ritchson is involved in a project titled 'Vince' which is currently in post-production, with Ritchson also serving as a producer. |
February 2025 | In a GQ interview, Ritchson discusses being classmates with Matt Gaetz, calling him an 'adversary' and 'not a good dude'. |
2024 | Appeared in Jon Gunn's drama Ordinary Angels and Guy Ritchie's action comedy The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. |
2024 | Ritchson appeared in Jon Gunn's drama movie Ordinary Angels. |
April 3 2024 | An interview with Ritchson was published by The Hollywood Reporter where he discussed being sexually harassed by a 'very famous photographer'. |
2023 | Ritchson and his wife sell their Florida home to live on the road, allowing him to spend more time with his family, with his wife homeschooling their three sons. |
2023 | Ritchson joined the cast of Fast X. |
2023 | Decides with his wife to sell their home and live on the road, traveling in Airbnbs and hotels to spend more time with family. |
2022 | Joined the cast of Fast X. |
2022 | Alan Ritchson began his main role as Jack Reacher in the series Reacher. |
January 2022 | Launches YouTube channel InstaChurch to discuss his Christian convictions. |
March 12 2021 | The rights for Dark Web: Cicada 3301 were acquired by Lionsgate, who released the film digitally, marking Ritchson's directorial debut. |
2020 | Ritchson was announced to be portraying Jack Reacher in an eponymous series on Amazon Prime. |
2020 | Alan Ritchson returned as Hank Hall / Hawk in Legends of Tomorrow in the episode 'Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 5'. |
2019 | Alan Ritchson appeared as Young Norm Scully in Brooklyn Nine-Nine in the episode 'Hitchcock & Scully'. |
2019 | Alan Ritchson reprised his role as Hank Hall / Hawk in Supergirl in the episode 'Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One'. |
2018 | Announced as director, co-writer, and producer of Dark Web: Cicada 3301, a comedy-thriller film, which was the first original project of Phreaker Films. |
2018 | Ritchson played the recurring role of Hank Hall / Hawk in the DC Universe series Titans. |
2017 | Ritchson played the main character in the Syfy series Blood Drive. |
2016 | Reprised role as Raphael in 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows' and appeared in 'Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland' as Thad Castle, also serving as producer and writer. |
2016 | Alan Ritchson played Paul in the Black Mirror episode 'Nosedive'. |
2016 | He returned to his role as Thad Castle in the Blue Mountain State movie, Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland. |
January 2016 | Co-starred in Rooster Teeth Production's first feature-length movie, the science fiction comedy Lazer Team. |
2015 | Alan Ritchson was a contestant on the show I Can Do That. |
2015 | Alan Ritchson appeared as Troy Torpey in Workaholics in the episode 'Speedo Racer'. |
2014 | Alan Ritchson portrayed Tyler Stokley in the pilot episode of The Rebels. |
2014 | Ritchson played the role of Raphael in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot. |
2014 | Alan Ritchson played Kent Ross in Infomercials in the episode 'Alpha Chow'. |
2014 | Alan Ritchson appeared as Matt in New Girl in the episode 'Micro'. |
2013 | Ritchson portrayed Gloss, a tribute in the 75th Hunger Games, in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. |
2013 | Alan Ritchson played Freddie Hart in Hawaii Five-0 in the episode 'Olelo Paʻa'. |
2012 | Alan Ritchson appeared as the Expired Cow in the Fred: The Show episode 'Expired Cow'. |
2012 | Blue Mountain State was cancelled after its third season in February 2012. |
2011 | Alan Ritchson took on the role of Tripp Wilson in the 90210 episode 'The Enchanted Donkey'. |
2011 | Alan Ritchson appeared as Paul Arnett in the CSI: Miami episode 'Spring Breakdown'. |
2010 | Ritchson started playing the main role of Thad Castle, the captain of a college football team, in Spike TV's Blue Mountain State. |
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