Zachery Ty Bryan

Additionally, he made a cameo appearance on MTV's I Bet You Will in which he portrayed himself and competed in a challenge where he wrestled female convicted felons.

[4] He also appeared on Smallville in 2003 where he played Eric Marsh, a high school baseball player using steroids made from meteor rock.

Later, he played defender Harry Keough alongside Gerard Butler in the 2005 movie The Game of Their Lives otherwise known as The Miracle Match about the 1950 US upset at the World Cup.

In 2006, he played a villain named Clay in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, then a deputy in the 2009 TV mini-series Meteor, which aired on NBC.

[13] During an arrest in Oklahoma in October 2024, Bryan revealed that he was now "running" from his previous longtime home of California, stating, "I hate that place.

"[7][14] Despite leaving the state, Bryan still has residency in La Quinta, California, where he is currently facing a drunk driving related charge.

He was sentenced to three years of bench probation and ordered to partake in a batterer intervention program and to have no contact with the victim.

[12] Four sources told the publication that the scheme involved them giving Bryan individual payment amounts ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 in exchange for fake contracts that actually had no value.

On October 25, 2023, Bryan pled guilty to Felony Assault in the Fourth Degree Constituting Domestic Violence.

[18] Bryan was sentenced to 36 months of supervised probation, seven days in jail and was required to abide by a set of conditions typical of domestic violence cases, including no contact with his victim.

Also in 2023, the Superior Court of Los Angeles ordered Bryan and his production company, Lost Lane, to pay $108,940.57 to an investor, after being judged guilty of scamming money for a film featuring Thomas Jane, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Alex Pettyfer.

[7] On March 27, 2024, it was revealed that Bryan had also received an additional felony charge related to driving under the influence after having three or more DUI convictions in the last 10 years.

[28][15][14] In this dash cam video footage, Bryan stated that the DUI charge that resulted in his license getting suspended was issued in 2021.

No further details were immediately available regarding Bryan's arrest and local media have requested the warrant and report from the Myrtle Beach Police Department.