
Most recently, the star is headlining the second season of Tracker. As loner rewardist Colter Shaw, Hartley takes viewers on a cross-country trip as he tracks down missing persons and collects reward money. Outside of Tracker, Hartley has appeared in many long-celebrated shows and highly-rated movies. The truth is, it’s always a delightful surprise seeing Hartley on-screen.
10The Noel Diary Is a Go-to Christmas Movie
Justin Hartley headlined The Noel Diary as Jake Turner, a best-selling author returning home to Connecticut after his mother’s death. At the same time, a young woman, Rachel, is searching for her birth mother. Destiny brings the two of them together during the holiday season. Even though Rachel is already engaged to someone else, the chemistry between the two is undeniable.
9Tracker Stars Justin Hartley as a Rewardist
Hartley headlines Tracker as a lone wolf rewardist, who tracks down missing people across the country in his old-school RV. His version of Colter Shaw wears his heart on his sleeve while, at times, being a little defensive. Together with a power team consisting of lawyer Reenie Green, handler Velma Bruin and tech support Bobby Exley, Colter claims the reward money every time.
8Justin Hartley Is the Perfect Green Arrow in Smallville
The DC show Smallville is about a young Clark Kent as he tries to find his place in the world while living in Smallville, Kansas. Born with superpowers, Kent spends his teenage years trying to blend in and learning to use his powers for good. The show tells a coming-of-age story full of teen drama and heart. It’s not for everyone, but 70% of the audience on Rotten Tomatoes finds Smallville very enjoyable.
Notably, Justin Hartley plays the role of Green Arrow/Oliver Queen starting in season 6. There are many things to love about Green Arrow. First off, Hartley’s character adds a very intriguing sense of humor to the show that others can’t compete with. His banter with Hawkman is also a highlight during his time on the show. It’s interesting to see Green Arrow’s influence on Clark as he pushes him to be more than just a hero.
7Hartley’s Gary Stands Out in The Exchange
Hartley’s performance in this film stands out. He stars as Gary Rothbaur, a gym teacher who’s also a self-appointed town sheriff. Gary is self-centered in an almost cartoonish way, which is a huge departure from Hartley’s usual good-guy roles. The Exchange‘s success has a lot to do with the uniqueness and personalities of characters other than the two leads, Tim and Stephane. The comedy delivers laughs with a believable story and lovable characters.
6Hartley Stars as Nolan’s Love Interest in Revenge
Justin Hartley plays a morally gray character, Patrick, the eldest son of the show’s antagonist. Hartley gives a very nuanced performance in the show. Patrick is a troubled soul and a tortured artist who becomes involved in the drama in Hampton. Hartley’s performance makes many viewers despise Patrick, which they should, since Patrick only complicates things for Emily. He also later becomes Victoria’s right hand, which earns him hate among fans.
5This Is Us Stars Justin Hartley as Kevin Pearson
There’s a little bit of Oliver in Kevin, which is good news for Smallville fans. Many This Is Us fans also find it hard to shake off this Hartley role. Kevin Pearson is Hartley’s most well-known role to date. He plays one of the three Pearson siblings in the show that examines their careers and relationships.
4Castle Is an Endearing Classic Procedural
Castle follows a millionaire playboy and mystery novelist, Rick Castle, as he starts working with NYPD Detective Kate Beckett to solve a real-life murder case that involves a copycat killer who’s recreating murder scenes from his books. The unlikely partnership soon becomes something more permanent. Rick teams up with Kate to solve strange homicides in New York. The ABC crime drama and police procedural is endearing with 87% audience approval on Rotten Tomatoes.
With a combination of being fun, edgy and emotional, the show has really good writing and is supported by a wonderful cast. Many consider Castle to be a classic. Justin Hartley appears in Season 4, Episode 13, “An Embarrassment of Bitches,” where he plays Reggie Starr, who turns out to be the killer they’re searching for. Hartley does a good job balancing the good and evil within his character. With the investigation deepening, there’s a lot to learn about Reggie.
3Justin Hartley Guest Stars in the Last Episode of Hart of Dixie
Hart of Dixie follows the story of a New Yorker and a surgeon, Zoe Hart, who decides to move to Alabama after her dream of becoming a heart surgeon falls apart along with being dumped by her boyfriend. What’s interesting is that the stranger who offered her the job, Dr. Harley Wilkes, dies before her arrival. Zoe accidentally inherits half of the practice and has to deal with all the responsibility and complications that come with it.
The top-rated medical drama has 88% audience approval on Rotten Tomatoes. The series is refreshing and sentimental and at the same time, full of life lessons and meaningful stories. The plot also never fails to surprise viewers. Many fans have reported watching the entire show in one setting. Justin Hartley appears as a surprise guest star in the show’s finale. He plays Jesse, a patient who sparks a romantic interest in Zoe. However, Jesse turns out to be Wade’s brother. With all the complications, Zoe decides to step back from dating Jesse.
2Chuck Is a Hidden Gem
While Justin Hartley has a history of playing the villain, he plays a victim in an episode of Chuck. The lesser-known spy show is highly rated with a 91% audience approval rate on Rotten Tomatoes. The show follows a computer geek who unwittingly downloads stolen government secrets into his brain and has to adapt to the life of being a spy. The CIA and NSA assign an agent to protect him. Sarah Walker, who unfortunately gets the job, goes undercover as Chuck’s girlfriend.
1Cold Case Tells Past Stories With Emotional Impacts
There are many reasons why Cold Case is so well celebrated. The widely loved police procedural has a 95% audience approval rate on Rotten Tomatoes. It follows a detective, Lily Rush, as she finds her calling in solving cold cases. With advanced technology, Lily is committed to bringing justice to as many as possible. One of the series’ notable strengths is weaving the past and present in each episode. At the same time, each episode leaves viewers on a heartwarming note, which separates Cold Case from other shows in the same genre.