What George Eads' Life Was Like Before He Got Famous

According to Screen Rant, George Eads worked as a "modest salesman" before hitting it big as an actor. Per the outlet, after working in sales, Eads "borrowed his stepfather's pickup truck and drove to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career." And the rest is history.

According to Screen Rant, George Eads worked as a "modest salesman" before hitting it big as an actor. Per the outlet, after working in sales, Eads "borrowed his stepfather's pickup truck and drove to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career." And the rest is history.

In 2000, Eads booked the role of Nick Stokes on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." Eads left the show in 2015, and within a year had booked another CBS show, "MacGyver." In 2018, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Eads would be leaving that CBS show as well. At the time, THR reported that he apparently "had an altercation... and stormed off the show's Atlanta set despite having several hours of production remaining for the day." Later, however, Cheat Sheet cited a source that said Eads missed being close to his daughter.

 Eads' other notable credits include paramedic Greg Powell on "ER," Thumper Klein on "Grapevine," and The Flash on "Young Justice," per IMDb.

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