Teddy Sears

Teddy Sears

Active - 1951 - 2023  |   Born - Apr 6, 1977 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States  |   Genres - Drama, Action, Romance

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A native of Washington, D.C., frequent television actor Teddy Sears grew up in nearby Chevy Chase, MD, and began entering local beauty pageants during adolescence, which seemed poised to bring the photogenic young man ever closer to his then-goal of breaking into male modeling. Sears attended and graduated from the University of Virginia, then spent time manning a catamaran off the coast of Hawaii and posing in local photo shoots in and around the islands, but enjoyed his first real brush with widespread fame and recognition upon returning home to Maryland one summer and holding tenure as a lifeguard. A friend handed Sears an application for a contest on the Fox network christened The Sexiest Bachelor in America. Intrigued, Sears entered. He failed to win the competition when it aired in October 2000, but did appear on the program and through the experience gained the connections that propelled him into life as an actor. Sears maintained his most frequent presence on television, with guest spots on innumerable series programs including Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Ugly Betty, and Mad Men; producers frequently cast him as pretty boy types, boyfriends, surfers, or athletes. In 2007, Sears signed for one of his first major feature roles, with a supporting contribution to the family-oriented drama Firehouse Dog.

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  • His family settled in the United States in Plymouth, Mass., in the early 1600s.
  • Great-grandfather, Henry Edward Sears, won a gold medal as part of the 50-metre pistol team at the 1912 Summer Olympics; his aunt, Mary Sears, won a bronze medal in swimming at the 1956 Summer Olympics.
  • Moved to Hawaii after college and spent time working on a snorkeling boat.
  • Became an actor when he auditioned for One Life to Live on a whim and wound up getting the part.
  • Studied under acting coach William Esper in New York and at HB Studios.