
Name: | Tad Hilgenbrink |
Profession: | Movie Actor |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 174 cm |
Age: | 42 |
Birth Place: | Quincy - Illinois |
Zodiac Sign: | Libra |
Tad Hilgenbrink
Tad Hilgenbrink is a Movie Actor, and he was born on 9 October - 1981(42 years old) in Illinois. Tad Hilgenbrink zodiac sign is Libra. More detailed information about Tad Hilgenbrink given below.
About Tad Hilgenbrink
In American Pie Presents: Band Camp, he plays Matt Stifler, the younger sibling of the classic American Pie character. He starred as a Cyclops in the Epic Movie in 2007.
Trivia
He starred in the 2009 horror film, The Hills Run Red, and played Cyclops in the 2007 spoof film Epic Movie.
Tad Hilgenbrink before fame
Milliken University awarded him a BFA in musical theatre with a dance minor.
Achievement of Tad Hilgenbrink
He played Cyclops in the 2007 comedy film Epic Movie and acted in the 2009 horror picture The Hills Run Red.
Salary 2020
Not known
Net Worth 2020
$1.5 Million
Tad Hilgenbrink family life
He was born in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Associations of Tad Hilgenbrink
Because of his likeness to Seann William Scott, who plays elder brother Steve Stifler in the original American Pie films, he was cast as Matt Stifler.
Tad Hilgenbrink Physique Measurements
Weight | in kg - N/A |
Height | 174 cm |
Eye Color | updating... |
Hair Color | N/A |
Tad Hilgenbrink Timeline
- 2006
He was chosen for Matt Stifler due to his resemblance to Seann William Scott, replacing Eli Marienthal who portrayed the character in the primary American Pie series. He also appeared in the 2006 film The Curiosity of Chance, a movie in which he stars as a gay high school student who moved to a new school and must learn to fit in.
Tad Hilgenbrink Birth Day Count Down - | |
---|---|
2024-10-09 : 3s |
FAQ
Tad Hilgenbrink was born on 9 October, 1981.
Tad Hilgenbrink is from Quincy - Illinois.
Tad Hilgenbrink is 42 year old.
Tad Hilgenbrink Search Interest
At what search volume James has searched in the Google search engine in the last 12 months, its trend graph is shown here.