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Edwin Hodge
Biography
Edwin Hodge joined the cast of FBI: MOST WANTED as Special Agent Ray Cannon at the start of the hit series’ fourth season. His character also appeared in the franchise’s 2023 global crossover event.
Prior to FBI: MOST WANTED, Hodge starred as a series regular on the Network drama series GOOD SAM. Additionally, he was a lead in the Amazon/Skydance feature “The Tomorrow War,” opposite Chris Pratt and J.K. Simmons. He also played a prominent role in the HBO series “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,” which chronicled the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, opposite Adrien Brody, Sally Field and John C. Reilly.
Hodge was also a series regular on the military drama series “SIX.” He has had recurring roles on “Mayans M.C.,” “For All Mankind,” “Chicago Fire,” “Secrets and Lies,” and Bill Lawrence’s “Cougar Town,” in which he played Busy Philipps’ love interest. Additional TV credits include “Sleepy Hollow,” “Rosewood,” “Boston Public” and “Jack & Bobby.” Hodge appeared in the romantic comedy “If Not Now, When?” with Mekia Cox and had a supporting role in the hit feature “Transformers: Bumblebee” with Hailee Steinfeld. He is recognized for his pivotal lead role in the Universal/Blumhouse feature franchise “The Purge” and was the only actor to appear in the first three films. He co-starred opposite James Caan in “The Good Neighbor” and had a lead role in the horror feature “As Above, So Below.” Additional film credits include the reboot of “Red Dawn,” opposite Chris Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson, and the cult hit “All the Boys Love Mandy Lane.” Additionally, Vertical acquired the worldwide rights to the independent feature “Parallel Forests,” which Hodge starred in, co-wrote and produced with his brother Aldis Hodge through their Hodge Brothers Productions company.
Hodge is a volunteer with St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and The Los Angeles Mission, a non-profit organization that helps individuals and families gripped by addictions and homelessness.
In his free time, Hodge enjoys cooking and is an avid golfer.
Born in Jacksonville, N.C., Hodge was raised in New York and currently resides in Brooklyn, N.Y. His birthday is Jan. 26. Follow him on X @EdwinHodge and Instagram @chaoticsymphony.
Prior to FBI: MOST WANTED, Hodge starred as a series regular on the Network drama series GOOD SAM. Additionally, he was a lead in the Amazon/Skydance feature “The Tomorrow War,” opposite Chris Pratt and J.K. Simmons. He also played a prominent role in the HBO series “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,” which chronicled the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, opposite Adrien Brody, Sally Field and John C. Reilly.
Hodge was also a series regular on the military drama series “SIX.” He has had recurring roles on “Mayans M.C.,” “For All Mankind,” “Chicago Fire,” “Secrets and Lies,” and Bill Lawrence’s “Cougar Town,” in which he played Busy Philipps’ love interest. Additional TV credits include “Sleepy Hollow,” “Rosewood,” “Boston Public” and “Jack & Bobby.” Hodge appeared in the romantic comedy “If Not Now, When?” with Mekia Cox and had a supporting role in the hit feature “Transformers: Bumblebee” with Hailee Steinfeld. He is recognized for his pivotal lead role in the Universal/Blumhouse feature franchise “The Purge” and was the only actor to appear in the first three films. He co-starred opposite James Caan in “The Good Neighbor” and had a lead role in the horror feature “As Above, So Below.” Additional film credits include the reboot of “Red Dawn,” opposite Chris Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson, and the cult hit “All the Boys Love Mandy Lane.” Additionally, Vertical acquired the worldwide rights to the independent feature “Parallel Forests,” which Hodge starred in, co-wrote and produced with his brother Aldis Hodge through their Hodge Brothers Productions company.
Hodge is a volunteer with St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and The Los Angeles Mission, a non-profit organization that helps individuals and families gripped by addictions and homelessness.
In his free time, Hodge enjoys cooking and is an avid golfer.
Born in Jacksonville, N.C., Hodge was raised in New York and currently resides in Brooklyn, N.Y. His birthday is Jan. 26. Follow him on X @EdwinHodge and Instagram @chaoticsymphony.