Justin Hartley portrayed Fox Crane on the
NBC daytime soap opera
Passions from 2002 to 2006. In 2006, he played the starring role as
Aquaman in a television pilot for
The CW titled
Aquaman (or
Mercy Reef), but it was not picked up as a series. Hartley did a seven-episode run as billionaire Oliver Queen on the CW series
Smallville later that year. In 2008, he returned to
Smallville as a regular cast member, following the departures of
Kristin Kreuk,
Michael Rosenbaum,
Laura Vandervoort, and
John Glover. Hartley also co-wrote the 2010 episode "Sacrifice" and directed the 2011 episode "Dominion". In 2008, he starred as Tom in the film
Red Canyon, filmed in the badlands of Utah. and Justin Hartley at 2010
San Diego Comic-Con After
Smallville, Hartley starred opposite
Mamie Gummer in The CW comedy-drama
Emily Owens, M.D., but the show was cancelled after one season. He also guest-starred on
Chuck,
Castle, and
Hart of Dixie, and from 2013 to 2014, he had a recurring role as
Victoria Grayson's (
Madeleine Stowe) illegitimate son, Patrick Osbourne, on the
ABC primetime soap opera
Revenge. In February 2014, Hartley landed the lead role of Tim opposite
Anna Camp in the ABC comedy pilot
Damaged Goods, but the show was never picked up to series. In March 2014, he was cast in a recurring role in the second season of the ABC drama series
Mistresses as plastic surgeon Scott Trosman, a love interest for Josslyn Carver (
Jes Macallan). In November 2014, Hartley took over the role of
Adam Newman on the
CBS daytime soap opera
The Young and the Restless, and played the role until September 2016. In 2015, it was announced that Hartley was cast in a series regular role on the
NBC drama series
This Is Us, which debuted in September 2016. He and the cast won
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the
24th Screen Actors Guild Awards. In 2017, he had a co-starring role in the comedy film
A Bad Moms Christmas. In 2020, starred in the film
The Hunt killed off near the beginning. In August 2020, Hartley signed on to star and executive produce a film adaptation of
The Noel Diary, based on the novel of the same name. As of 2024 he stars in the series
Tracker, of which he also is an executive producer. ==Personal life==