Brody Hutzler
Born in Fairbanks, Alaska and raised all over the United States-everywhere from New York to Hawaii, Brody began his professional acting career in 1995. He moved to Los Angeles after attending Michigan State University to pursue his dream of becoming an actor and was fortunate enough to study with world famous acting coach, Vincent Chase. After months of hard work and dedication, Brody landed his first role on, "Saved By the Bell: The New Class." His episode was nominated for a humanitarian award and garnered Brody a great deal of well deserved attention.
Brody has appeared in many prime time television shows including: "7th Heaven", "She Spies", "Titans", "Birds Of Prey", "Charmed", "Las Vegas," "Family Guy," and "Ally McBeal." He also held a memorable recurring role on the prime time series, "Angel," as Landok Mar of the Death Wok Clan.
Brody moved to New York in 1996, where he was cast in the role of Zachary Smith on CBS's, "Guiding Light." He eventually returned to Los Angeles to star as Cody Dixon from 1999-2004, on the number one CBS daytime drama, "The Young and the Restless".
Shortly after leaving "Y&R," Brody joined the cast of NBC's internationally televised hit show, "Days Of Our Lives," where he played the role of heartthrob, Patrick Lockhart, from 2004-2008.
In addition to being a well known television personality, Brody has starred in many feature films including: "Be My Baby," "Legally Blonde," "The Intruders," "Beach Kings," "Raven," "Totally Blonde," and most recently the suspense thriller, "Sebastian." He also holds a number of stage credits including a starring role in the Los Angeles based live comedy, "Amy Gets Her Man," written by Rene Ashton.
Brody has made numerous appearances on, "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," "The Ricki Lake Show," "The Greg Behrendt Show," "Soap Talk," and "On Air with Ryan Seacrest." He was a celebrity judge on the internationally televised Miss USA Pageant and has hosted, "Coming Attractions," as well as "101 Celebrity Oops," for E! Entertainment Television. He has appeared on countless magazine covers, and been featured in several national and international publications over his burgeoning career; US Weekly featured Brody as one of "Daytimes Hottest Hunks," and he was named in People Magazine as one of the "50 Hottest Bachelors in the U.S."
When Brody isn't busy in front of the camera he spends time writing and producing exciting new projects like, "Devils Inside," a television drama in development with a major Hollywood studio. Recently, Brody was cast in a guest starring role on the number one CBS crime drama, "Navy NCIS." Most recently Brody has had guest starring roles on "I Hate My Teenage Daughter", "Ringer", "Baby Daddy", "Hot In Cleveland", as well as a role in an upcoming Christmas film titled "Wonderland".
He married Judtih Curameng in 2012, and their daughter was born in 2014.