Randy Spelling

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Randy Spelling
Born
Randall Gene Spelling

(1978-10-09) October 9, 1978 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Actor, life coach
Years active1995–2008 (acting)
2009–present (life coach)
Spouse
Leah Stutz
(m. 2010)
Children2
Parent(s) Aaron Spelling
Candy Spelling
Relatives Tori Spelling (sister)
Website www.randyspelling.com

Randall Gene Spelling (born October 9, 1978) is an American life coach and former actor. He is the brother of Tori Spelling and the son of Candy and Aaron Spelling.

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Early life

Spelling was born in Los Angeles. He has an older sister, actress and reality television personality Tori Spelling. [1] He attended Montclair College Prep.

Career

In 1995 when Spelling was 17 years old, he played the role of Flipper Gage in the teen-oriented drama Malibu Shores , which was produced by his father. [2] Spelling said he took the role because the characterization was completely different from himself. [3]

He also carried out a guest role on the popular series Beverly Hills 90210 alongside his sister Tori Spelling.

Spelling was later cast as Sean Richards in Sunset Beach , again produced by his father. [4]

In 2007, Spelling took part in his own reality television series, Sons of Hollywood , which aired on the A&E Network. He starred alongside Sean Stewart and David Weintraub. [5]

As of 2009, he works as a life coach between Portland, Oregon and West Los Angeles. [6] [7]

Personal life

Spelling married Leah Stutz (now Leah Spelling) on September 25, 2010. [8] [9] The couple have two daughters.

Filmography

Starring roles

Selected guest-starring roles

Movie/mini-series/special roles

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