Ty Hodges

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Ty Hodges (* 26. May 1981 in Washington, DC as Eric Tyrone Hodges II ) is an American actor .

life and career

Hodges attends the New World School of the Arts in Miami . He gained his first experience in the theater group Voices United , with which he appeared on various stages in the United States. After his experience in the theater, he wanted to move to Hollywood to become an actor. His parents didn't support him until he appeared on Janet Jackson's music video Go Deep . The family then moved to Los Angeles , where Hodges currently resides.

After appearing in the music video , he received roles in television series such as New York Cops - NYPD Blue and Felicity, and the male lead in the fantasy film Don't Look Under the Bed, starring Erin Chambers . This was followed by further television appearances with the King of Queens , Boston Public and The District - use in Washington . In 2003, he starred in State of Mind a student and embodied in The Challenge - Really challenging the role of Charles , during his activity in Holes found uncredited not mentioned. In the television film The Stevens strike back , Hodges embodied the role of Larry Beale , which he played 13 times in the television series Eben ein Stevens from 2000 to 2002 . In 2006 he starred as Etienne alongside Hilary and Haylie Duff . In the same year he directed the film drama Miles from Home and was active as a producer, screenwriter and actor in this work. In 2011, Hodges directed the second time. He worked with Meagan Good and Haylie Duff on the drama Video Girl . Ty Hodges wrote the script for his third film You, Me & The Circus himself and also starred as Ralph in a supporting role.

Filmography (selection)

actor

Director and Producer

  • 2006: Miles from Home
  • 2011: Video Girl
  • 2012: You, Me & The Circus

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