Jordan Masterson

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Jordan Masterson
Born (1986-04-09) April 9, 1986 (age 38)
OccupationActor
Years active1993; 2000–present
Known for Last Man Standing
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Jordan Masterson (born April 9, 1986) is an American actor. He played Zeb, a five-year-old boy, in Danielle Steel's 1993 TV adaptation Star. He may be best known for his role as Mark in the 2005 film The 40-Year-Old Virgin and his recurring role as Dumptruck in ABC Family comedy-drama series Greek . He co-starred as Ryan Vogelson in Last Man Standing [1] on ABC (2012–2017) and FOX (2018–2021).

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He also guest starred in the television series Grounded for Life , George Lopez , Las Vegas , 7th Heaven , CSI: Miami , Without a Trace and How I Met Your Mother .

Masterson is the brother of actress Alanna Masterson and the maternal half-brother of actors Danny Masterson and Christopher Masterson. His cousin is Angus T. Jones. [2] [ failed verification ]

Early life

Masterson was born on April 9, 1986, in Dunedin, Florida. His mother, Carol Masterson, is also his manager, and his father, Joe Reaiche, who is of Lebanese descent, is a former National Rugby League NRL Professional player. [3]

He is the younger half-brother of actors Danny Masterson and Christopher Masterson. [1] (He guest starred on both of his half-brothers' respective series, That '70s Show and Malcolm in the Middle .) He is the older brother of actress Alanna Masterson. [4]

As a child, Masterson was active in baseball, tennis, and snowboarding.

Personal life

Along with his mother, sister, and half-brothers, Masterson is a member of the Church of Scientology.

He was previously in a long-term relationship with actress Dakota Johnson. [5] [6]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Pancho's PizzaSkater #1Short film
2005 The 40-Year-Old Virgin Mark
2009PoolsideJerryShort film
2009Midnight RideChetShort film
2014Bad RoomiesFred
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Marilyn & Bobby: Her Final AffairJosephTV film
1993StarZebTV film
2000 That '70s Show PaperboyEpisode: "Too Old to Trick or Treat, Too Young to Die"
2001–2002 Grounded for Life Boy #3
Lily's Friend
Episodes: "Mrs. Finnerty, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" & "We Are Family"
2002 Do Over Chris LandyEpisode: "Halloween Kiss"
2002 Malcolm in the Middle Student #2Episode: "Humilithon"
2002–2003 George Lopez Adam ConnersEpisodes: "Love Bites" & "Girl Fight"
2002 Las Vegas TeenagerEpisode: "The Big Bang"
2005 Listen Up PatrickEpisode: "Coach Potato"
2005Are You Game?Himself as HostUnsold TV game show pilot
2006 7th Heaven EliEpisode: "The Magic of Gershwin"
2006 CSI: Miami Wayne LeonardEpisode: "Free Fall"
2007 Without a Trace Jay PastorfieldEpisode: "Clean Up"
2009 How I Met Your Mother ColinEpisode: "Three Days of Snow"
2010–2011 Greek DumptruckRecurring role
2011 Memphis Beat Pete HarrisonEpisode: "The Feud"
2012 The Beauty Inside Alex #14TV miniseries short
2012–2021 Last Man Standing Ryan VogelsonRecurring role (seasons 2–3)
Regular role (season 4–9)
Director: "Parent-normal Activity"

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