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Justin Hartley’s ‘Slow Burn’ Success: An Interview with the ‘Tracker’ Star

June 5, 20251 Min Read
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Justin Hartley describes his Hollywood journey as a series of “slow burns” — a pace he appreciates. The 48-year-old actor recently spoke with AP entertainment journalist Gary Gerald Hamilton about the success of “Tracker,” his role in “This Is Us,” and the potential of exploring a comedic role in the future.

Justin Hartley describes his Hollywood journey as a series of “slow burns” — a pace he appreciates. The 48-year-old actor recently spoke with AP entertainment journalist Gary Gerald Hamilton about the success of “Tracker,” his role in “This Is Us,” and the potential of exploring a comedic role in the future.






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