Teddy Sears is an American actor who has become well-known for his work in commercials. He was born on April 6, 1977, in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Sears attended the University of Virginia, where he studied business and worked as a bartender before pursuing his passion for acting.
Sears has appeared in numerous television shows, movies, and commercials. He first gained fame for his role as Richard Patrick Woolsley in the soap opera "One Life to Live," which he played from 2002 to 2003. He has also appeared in several TV shows, including "The Defenders," "Masters of Sex," "24: Legacy," and "American Horror Story." In addition to his television work, Sears has also starred in several films, such as "The Butterfly Effect 2" and "A Single Man."
However, Sears is perhaps best known for his work in commercials. He has been the face of several high-profile campaigns, including those for AT&T, Procter & Gamble, and Lowe's Home Improvement. His distinctive good looks and commanding presence have made him a popular choice for advertisers looking to promote their products.
Despite his success in commercial acting, Sears has remained grounded and focused on his craft. He continues to work in television and film, and is known for his dedication and professionalism on set. With his talent, good looks, and easy charm, Teddy Sears is a rising star in the entertainment industry, and one to watch in the years to come.