Since waving goodbye to his role as Opie in Sons of Anarchy, Ryan Hurst has embarked on a remarkable journey. From intense roles in cult series to unexpected forays into the gaming industry, Hurst ...
Warning: The following story contains MAJOR spoilers from Tuesday's episode of Sons of Anarchy. We repeat, do NOT read on if you've yet to watch the FX drama's latest installment. If ever the term ...
For many, they're still not over the death of Ryan Hurst's Opie Winston in Sons of Anarchy - nearly nine years after the show's Laying Pipe episode first aired. Jax's bestest bud and one of the most ...
Brittany Utley is a writer for Game Rant with a Bachelor's Degree in English and Communications. As an eager fan of movies, television, and professional wrestling, Brittany doesn't deem herself worthy ...
The hardest death for Sons Of Anarchy fans to bear came only two episodes later, season five hitting a high water mark for brutality right from the beginning. Fan favourite Opie Winston, Jackson s ...
The Easter eggs begin when EZ passes a significant place in Sons of Anarchy history; the stretch of highway where Jax's father John Teller was killed years before the show began. A mountain wall on ...
For the better part of two years, I have been one of several columnists who openly mocked Kurt Sutter for sidestepping consequences within the confines of “Sons of Anarchy.” My refrains were oft ...
There has been no death on Sons of Anarchy that shocked viewers as much as the death of Opie (Ryan Hurst), Jax's (Charlie Hunnam) best friend and a member of SAMCRO. Opie's story had been tragic from ...
Ryan Hurst plays modern-day outlaw characters living on the fringes of society: Aside from his breakout role in Remember the Titans, his career has grown to include the ill-fated Opie Winston in FX’s ...
(Spoiler alert: Don't read this if you don't want to know what happened on Tuesday night's "Sons of Anarchy.") FX's biker drama "Sons of Anarchy" ended with a jaw-dropper of a death Tuesday night, but ...
On the second season of Sons of Anarchy, Henry Rollins and Adam Arkin join the cast as a pair of white supremacists. But they don’t be the only ones causing drama. According to TV Guide, Ryan Hurst ...
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