- Rang the Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange as Geoffrey the Giraffe for Toys R Us in 2001.
- Met wife Renee, a wardrobe supervisor for daytime television, in college while working together in a theater production.
- Graduated from the University of North Texas.
- Once had a burgundy colored Mohawk hairstyle for a theater production in college. Wore it for 6 months around campus. The Mohawk hairstyle was the first impression on his future in-laws.
- While in college, worked as a delivery driver for a printing company in Texas.
- Had a half-sister named Brooke who died in a car accident in 2014.
- Has a younger brother named Scott.
- Parents divorced when he was 4.
- Is of German and Scottish decent.
- Graduated from Waco-Midway High School in 1995.
- Born in San Angelo. But lived in Texas towns Pflugerville, Waco, and Denton.
- First professional audition was at the age of 10 for a Coca-Cola commercial audition. His mother got a substitute for her class so she could take him to the audition.
- His mother was a schoolteacher. He was in her art class.
- Wrote a children's book in 8th grade based on a true event that happen to him growing up. The book won a contest. The prize was reading it to a local elementary school.
- Got into acting after watching his brother perform on stage as Injun Joe in Tom Sawyer.
- Has an older brother named Timmy who inspired him to become an actor.
- Acting since the age of 5.
- Father's family owned a feed mill in Ballinger, Texas.
- Was once a member of New American Theatre (formerly Circus Theatricals), a theatre and film company, founded and taught by actor Jack Stehlin.
- Moved to New York in 2001.
- Lives in North Hollywood, California.
- Started production company, FreakFly Productions, with wife Renee Vance Brunson in 2013.
- At the age of 38, welcomed a beautiful little girl into the world when his wife, Renee Brunson, gave birth to their daughter, Alena Cecelia Brunson, on March 1, 2016.
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