In 2000, he had a four-episode role on season 3 of MTV's nighttime soap opera Undressed.
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He was cast in his first acting role that same year, in an episode of the short-lived ABC television series Odd Man Out. In 1999, Routh left the university and moved to Manhattan and then Los Angeles, where he pursued a full-time acting career, first appearing as an extra in Christina Aguilera's 1999 music video for " What a Girl Wants". His former manager signed him on because of the resemblance, telling him that he thought Routh would be cast as Superman if there were another film in the series.
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Routh has said he was often told that he bore a physical resemblance to Christopher Reeve, who had previously portrayed Superman in a film series. During this time, he modeled and acted in order to earn his tuition expenses. Routh attended the University of Iowa for a year, aspiring to be a writer. Routh has also noted that during his younger years, he was fond of the Superman films and comic books. He has described himself as a "momma's boy" and not "the most popular kid" during his school years. He attended this school at the same time as Jason Momoa, who would also later become an actor in DC Superhero films. Routh attended Norwalk High School, where he played sports, and participated in music and theatre. In his spare time, he played the trumpet and the piano. During his childhood, Routh thought a full-time acting career was unrealistic, citing his small-town background. Routh grew up in Norwalk, approximately 100 miles (160 km) south of Woolstock, the birthplace of George Reeves, the first actor to play Superman on television.
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Routh was raised in a Methodist family, and has English, Scottish, German, and Dutch ancestry. Routh, the third of four children, was born in Des Moines, Iowa, to Catherine LaVaughn (née Lear), a teacher, and Ronald Ray Routh, a carpenter.