1. Curran Walters was born on January 16,1998 and is an American actor and model.

1. Curran Walters was born on January 16,1998 and is an American actor and model.
Curran Walters is best known for portraying Jason Todd in the DC Comics television series Titans.
Curran Walters began modeling for fashion brands including Tillys and Lee.
Curran Walters began his acting career in commercials for Samsung Galaxy and the sports video game NBA 2K15.
Curran Walters made his television debut in the comedy film Growing Up and Down in 2014.
Curran Walters got more roles on television, including his recurring role as "Young Jackson" in the series Game of Silence in 2016.
Curran Walters appeared in the first and second two-part episode of "Girl Meets Ski Lodge" in 2016 during the third season of Girl Meets World as Evan.
Curran Walters made his second film appearance in the comedy-drama 20th Century Women in 2016, starring Annette Bening, Elle Fanning and Greta Gerwig.
Curran Walters made his third film appearance in the science fiction film for television Playing Dead in 2018.
Curran Walters made his breakthrough as Jason Todd, the second Robin, in the fifth episode of Titans and had a recurring role in the series throughout the rest of the first season.
Curran Walters is the first live action portrayal of Jason Todd in the character's history.
Curran Walters booked the role after just one audition after the callbacks were canceled.
Curran Walters later appeared as the character in the CW's Arrowverse crossover event "Crisis on Infinite Earths", alongside Alan Ritchson's Hawk, via archive footage from the first season of Titans.
Curran Walters returned for the third season of Titans, where his character took up the mantle of Red Hood.
Curran Walters reprised his role for one episode of the fourth and final season of Titans, though he was still billed as a main cast member.
Curran Walters appeared in the 2019 horror film Do Not Reply.
In November 2024, Curran Walters was announced as a cast member in independent drama Out Come The Wolves, based on the Rancid 1995 album of the same name.