Curtis McGann
Curtis McGann is an accomplished American actor whose roots trace back to South Bend, Indiana, where he grew up near the iconic Notre Dame. Initially drawn to athletics, Curtis excelled in rugby and earned a place on the national team. However, he ultimately chose to serve in the military, enrolling in the US Army ROTC program at the University of Hawaii Manoa. After his brief time in Hawaii, he relocated to Seattle, where he began honing his craft in the film industry.
With a diverse portfolio, Curtis has showcased his versatility by portraying a wide array of characters across various film projects. His recent performance in "Defining Moments" earned him recognition as part of the Best Ensemble Cast. Additionally, he garnered accolades as Best Lead Actor for his compelling role as Samuel in both "The Pull" and its sequel, "The Pull Expanse."
Beyond acting, Curtis is well-versed in martial arts, holding extensive training in disciplines such as Judo, Taekwondo, Boxing, Sayok Kali, Muay Thai, MMA, and Jujitsu. His military background from the ROTC, coupled with specialized instruction from a former special operations operative, further enhances his skill set.
An intriguing aspect of Curtis’s approach to acting is his dedication to physical transformation for his roles. He diligently trains to ensure that he embodies not only the mindset but also the physicality of his characters, immersing himself fully in each performance.