Chuck Hittinger
Charles William Hittinger, known professionally as Chuck Hittinger, is an American actor born on February 12, 1983, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1] A graduate of Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama in 2005, he began his acting career in the mid-2000s with guest appearances on television series such as Cold Case (2005), CSI: Miami (2006), and Grey's Anatomy (2010).[2][1] Hittinger gained prominence for his recurring role as Van Dyke Tosh in the Disney Channel series Jonas (2009) and as Sean Ackard, a love interest of the character Hanna Marin, in the ABC Family/Freeform drama Pretty Little Liars (2010–2011).[1] He later appeared in films including American Reunion (2012) as AJ and took on the role of Matt, the son of lead character Fin Shepard, in the Syfy sharknado franchise, starting with Sharknado (2013) and concluding with The Last Sharknado: It's About Time (2018).[1] Additional credits include Lifetime thriller movies such as Stalked at 17 (2012), where he played the antagonist Chad; Bad Tutor (2018) as Devin; and Killer Reputation (2019).[3] His most recent film role was as Miles in the independent feature Dinner Party (2021), followed by a guest appearance as Rookie Officer Tanner on S.W.A.T. (2022).[1][4] Throughout his career, Hittinger has primarily worked in television and direct-to-video films, often portraying young adult characters in drama, comedy, and horror genres.[1]Early life and education
Upbringing in Pittsburgh
Charles William Hittinger, known professionally as Chuck Hittinger, was born on February 12, 1983, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1] As a Pittsburgh native, Hittinger grew up in the region and attended Quaker Valley High School in nearby Sewickley, Pennsylvania. Although some online sources have suggested a birth in São Paulo, Brazil, this claim lacks credible verification and is contradicted by established biographical records confirming his Pittsburgh origins.[1][5]Training at Carnegie Mellon
Chuck Hittinger enrolled at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama.[6] Hittinger graduated from the School of Drama in 2005, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The university's reputation for producing versatile performers equipped him with a strong technical foundation, influencing his approach to roles that required emotional depth and authenticity.[5] Following graduation, at approximately age 22, Hittinger relocated to Los Angeles to launch his professional acting career, applying the skills acquired during his time at Carnegie Mellon.[1] This move aligned with the onset of his early professional endeavors in 2004–2005, where the disciplined training from his university years directly shaped his initial forays into television and film.[1]Acting career
Initial guest roles
Chuck Hittinger made his television debut in 2005 with a guest appearance on the CBS procedural Cold Case, shortly after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama.[7][8][9] Over the next few years, Hittinger built his early resume through a series of one-off guest spots on popular network procedurals and dramas, gaining exposure in the competitive Los Angeles television market. His credits during this period include roles on CSI: Miami (2005), Without a Trace (2007), Numb3rs (2008), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008), ER (2008), 90210 (2008), and Grey's Anatomy (2008).[1][10] Hittinger's initial phase from 2005 to 2009 focused on these episodic appearances, which provided essential on-set experience and visibility in the industry.[1]Breakthrough television appearances
Hittinger's transition from one-off guest spots to recurring roles began around 2009, when he secured a multi-episode arc on the Disney Channel series Jonas. In this teen comedy starring the Jonas Brothers, he portrayed Van Dyke Tosh, Stella Malone's occasional love interest who frequently sparked jealousy in Joe Lucas across three episodes aired in 2009. The character's flirtatious dynamic added comedic tension to the show's romantic subplots, contributing to Hittinger's growing presence in youth-targeted programming.[11] The following year, Hittinger achieved greater recognition with a more substantial recurring role on ABC Family's Pretty Little Liars, a mystery drama based on Sara Shepard's novels. He played Sean Ackard, the popular high school quarterback and initial love interest of Hanna Marin, appearing in nine episodes from 2010 to 2011. Sean's storyline involved navigating teen romance amid the series' suspenseful narrative, including his relationship with Hanna and interactions with the core group of friends, which highlighted Hittinger's ability to blend charm with dramatic depth.[12] This role, spanning the first season and into the second, solidified his association with teen-oriented dramas and broadened his fanbase among viewers of the hit series.[13] These appearances marked a pivotal shift in Hittinger's career, elevating him from minor guest roles to characters integral to ongoing storylines in high-profile network shows. By featuring in Jonas and Pretty Little Liars, both popular among adolescent audiences during their runs, Hittinger gained increased industry visibility and opportunities in youth-focused television.[1]Film and TV movie roles
Hittinger's entry into feature films began with a supporting role as David in the horror sequel Boogeyman 3 (2008), where he portrayed a college student entangled in supernatural terror.[14] This early role marked his initial foray into the horror genre, showcasing his ability to convey vulnerability amid escalating dread. In 2012, Hittinger appeared as AJ, an arrogant jock and antagonist, in the comedy sequel American Reunion, part of the popular American Pie franchise, contributing to the film's ensemble of nostalgic high school antics.[15] That same year, he took a lead role as the obsessive Chad Bruning in the Lifetime thriller TV movie Stalked at 17, playing a controlling boyfriend whose escalating threats drive the suspenseful narrative of abuse and escape.[3] Hittinger's involvement in the cult-favorite Sharknado franchise highlighted his versatility in blending horror and absurd comedy. He debuted as Matt Shepard, the son of protagonist Fin Shepard (Ian Ziering), in the 2013 Syfy TV movie Sharknado, a low-budget spectacle that became a cult multimedia phenomenon.[16] He reprised the role in The Last Sharknado: It's About Time (2018), the franchise's time-traveling finale, further cementing his presence in its satirical take on disaster films. Building on momentum from his television work, such as Pretty Little Liars, Hittinger continued in Lifetime thrillers with leading roles as the manipulative tutor Devin in Bad Tutor (2018), where his character exploits a student's vulnerabilities for personal gain.[17] In 2019, he played Ian Coulter in Killer Reputation, a suspenseful TV movie involving murder and public relations fallout.[18] His most recent confirmed film role was as Miles in the drama Dinner Party (2021), in which a group of childhood friends reunite for dinner and confront past issues, including a sexual assault allegation.[19] As of 2025, no new film or TV movie roles have been confirmed for Hittinger beyond 2021.[1]Filmography
Television credits
Hittinger's television career began with guest appearances in procedural dramas during the mid-2000s, progressing to recurring roles in teen-oriented series and later TV movies.[1]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Cold Case | Jimmy Tate (1988) | Guest role in 1 episode[1] |
| 2005 | CSI: Miami | Derrick Perry | Guest role in 1 episode[1] |
| 2007 | Without a Trace | Gavin Reilly | Guest role in 1 episode[1] |
| 2007 | Grendel | Gavin | TV miniseries[20] |
| 2007 | All I Want for Christmas | Tyler Brandon | TV movie[21] |
| 2008 | Numb3rs | Kevin Oliver | Guest role in 1 episode[1] |
| 2008 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Troy Birkhart | Guest role in 1 episode[1] |
| 2008 | ER | Michael Leary | Guest role in 1 episode[1] |
| 2008 | 90210 | Steve | Guest role in 1 episode[1] |
| 2008 | Grey's Anatomy | Mitch | Guest role in 1 episode[1] |
| 2009–2010 | Jonas | Van Dyke Tosh | Recurring role in 3 episodes[1] |
| 2010–2011 | Pretty Little Liars | Sean Ackard | Recurring role in 9 episodes[1] |
| 2012 | Stalked at 17 | Chad Bruning | TV movie[3] |
| 2013 | Sharknado | Matt Shepard | TV movie, supporting role[16] |
| 2018 | Bad Tutor | Devin | TV movie, lead role[17] |
| 2018 | The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time | Matt Shepard | TV movie, supporting role[22] |
| 2019 | Killer Reputation | Ian | TV movie, supporting role[18] |
| 2020 | A Ring for Christmas | Tyler Davis | TV movie[23] |
| 2022 | S.W.A.T. | Rookie Officer Tanner | Guest role in 1 episode[24] |
Film credits
Chuck Hittinger's film credits primarily feature roles in horror and comedy projects, marking his transition from television to cinema following his early guest appearances.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | When Tyrants Kiss | Skip Harris | [25] |
| 2006 | Bad Blood | Skip | [26] |
| 2009 | 21 and a Wake-Up | Corporal Lonnie Smith | [27] |
| 2009 | Boogeyman 3 | David | [28] |
| 2012 | American Reunion | AJ | [15] |
| 2013 | Notes from Dad | Christian | [29] |
| 2014 | Bullet | Kyle | [30] |
| 2014 | Transference | Unknown | Short film or feature, role unspecified[31] |
| 2021 | Dinner Party | Miles | Independent feature[19] |