Oliver Hudson
American actor, star of 'Rules of Engagement'

Born
September 7th, 1976
48 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Born in 1976, this American actor gained recognition for his role as Adam Rhodes in the sitcom 'Rules of Engagement.' The actor also starred in the television series 'Nashville' and appeared in 'The Delta Force' alongside other notable projects. He is the son of actress Goldie Hawn and actor Kurt Russell, and the brother of actress Kate Hudson. His work spans various genres, demonstrating versatility and commitment to his craft.
Played Adam Rhodes in 'Rules of Engagement'
Appeared in 'Nashville'
Starred in 'The Delta Force'
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