Randy Wayne is an American actor born on August 7, 1981, in Moore, Oklahoma. He began his career by appearing on the British reality show Shipwrecked in 2002, which led to guest appearances on several television shows, including The Closer, Huff, NCIS, Jack & Bobby, and Numb3rs.
He then landed a series regular role as Jeff Fenton on the ABC sitcom Sons & Daughters in 2006. Wayne gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Luke Duke in the movie The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning.
In addition to his film work, Wayne has starred in numerous independent features, including Dream Boy, Grizzly Park, and Foreign Exchange. He has also appeared in horror films such as The Haunting of Molly Hartley.
In recent years, Wayne has starred in a range of films, including Frat Party, Cougar Hunting, The Last Hurrah, and Ghost Town. He has also appeared in the Syfy Channel horror film Ghost Town, released in 2009.
In 2010, Wayne starred in the lead role of Jake Taylor in the movie To Save a Life, which was released to theaters on January 22. He also starred opposite Matthew Modine in the 20th Century Fox movie The Trial, set for release later that year.
In addition to his film work, Wayne has appeared in several web series, including Talent, a show from the producers of Pretty Little Liars. He has also made appearances on the television show The Secret Life of the American Teenager, playing a character who could potentially be dating Lauren.
Randy Wayne's latest project is the 2011 movie Honey 2, co-starring Katerina Graham. With his diverse range of roles and projects, it is clear that Wayne is a talented and versatile actor with a bright future ahead of him.