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With refreshing natural charm, handsome leading man features and startling raw talent, Randy Wayne is definitely a star in the making. Since landing the role of Luke Duke in Warner Brother's film "Dukes Of Hazzard 2", Randy began launching the next phase of his career.
Born and raised in Moore, Oklahoma, Randy Wayne is already a familiar face on national television. He was a series regular on the '07 ABC sitcom "Sons & Daughters", where he played Jeff Fenton, the oldest sibling in a dysfunctional family. Recent releases include two TV Movies starring Randy, "Foreign Exchange" (Showtime) and "Ghost Town" (SyFy). He has also guest starred on "Numb3rs", "The Closer", and "NCIS", among others. In addition to being a rising TV star, Randy has appeared in numerous independent films, including "The Haunting of Molly Hartley", "Grizzly Park", and "Dream Boy".
In 2010, Randy stars as Jake Taylor in the Samuel Goldwyn film "To Save A Life", released nationally in theaters on January 22.
Being a business man at heart, Randy decided to get behind the camera and try his hand at producing. It didn't take long for him and a few others to launch StoneBrook Entertainment. With five films in different stages of production, Randy and StoneBrook are doing very well for themselves.
Along with being a talented actor Randy is also an accomplished athlete in many sports, including baseball and swimming. Randy attended Campbellsville University on a cross country and swimming scholarship. After a year of college he was ready for a change of pace and headed to Orange County, CA. His mother encouraged him to study acting and after taking classes he decided to move to Los Angeles to begin his journey. True to his Oklahoma roots, he is still and will always be a University of Oklahoma football fan. His love of sports and the outdoors rivals only his passion for acting.
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