Whatever Happened To Trey From 'The O.C.'? Logan Marshall-Green Is More Than Just Ryan's Dirtbag Bro

If you've gotten noticed the pilot for brand spanking new Fox series Gotham, you may have spotted a well-recognized face. That face is Ben McKenzie's, who captivated audiences all over the place with his brooding appeal on Fox's The O.C. McKenzie played Ryan, a Chino kid who strikes in with one of the wealthiest households in Newport Beach. But ahead of Ryan was kicking it with Seth, Summer, and Marissa, he was once stealing cars with his big brother, Trey, portrayed by actor Logan Marshall-Green. Trey had an arc on the show's 2nd season and stirred up more trouble than we thought was conceivable — even for The O.C. While not one of the characters were too sad to see the unhealthy boy head out of the town, enthusiasts of Marshall-Green could have shed a tear or two for Ryan's mess of a brother. Luckily, you do not have to bingewatch The O.C. to get your repair of Marshall-Green (but via all manner, have at it). Here's what Marshall-Green has been up to in recent times.

Marshall-Green used to be a relative newcomer when he landed the nine-episode arc on The O.C. in 2005, with a six-episode arc on 24 and a couple of guest spots as his best credentials. After The O.C., Marshall-Green endured running in television. He starred within the 2007 drama sequence Traveler opposite White Collar star Matt Bomer, which was cancelled after handiest 8 episodes, despite fan outcry. After that, he had a starring position on the 2009 drama sequence Dark Blue reverse Dean McDermott, which was cancelled after its first season.

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If you're a fan of The Beatles (or turned into one after seeing this movie), Marshall-Green had a small function in the Beatles musical Across the Universe as Paco, the leader of Students for the Democratic Party. That wasn't the one movie that you might have observed Marshall-Green in. If horror films that hinge on a twist ending are your thing, you could have noticed Marshall-Green in a starring function in M. Night Shyamalan's 2010 film Devil. (It was the only with the elevator?)

His most notable position to date used to be in Ridley Scott's 2012 sci-fi film Prometheus as archeologist Charlie. He used to be came upon for the position after a casting director for the film saw him in an off-Broadway production of The Hallway Trilogy and made up our minds he was best for the phase. After Prometheus, Marshall-Green went on to famous person opposite James Franco as Jewel within the 2013 adaptation of William Faulkner's novel As I Lay Dying (pictured below) and as The Marquis in 2014's Madame Bovary. Next on Marshall-Green's filmography is the impending thriller The Invitation and The Quarry, a movie about a guy who returns from Vietnam.

One movie that Marshall-Green certainly was once now not in, despite his face making an look? Inception. Marshall-Green bears an UNBELIEVABLE resemblance to actor Tom Hardy, so much in order that it's easy to see why other people assumed Trey Atwood was once putting out in people's goals.

Here's a photo of Hardy...

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And here's considered one of Marshall-Green.

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And just to blow your mind just a little bit more, that's not the one person who stocks Marshall-Green's face. Enter Marshall-Green's dual, Taylor Marshall-Green:

Amazing. Truly amazing.

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