Hartley Sawyer (conceived January 25, 1985) is an American on-screen character, maker, and essayist. He is referred to for his jobs as Kyle Abbott on the CBS Daytime drama The Young and the Restless and Ralph Dibny/Elongated Man on The CW arrangement The Flash.
In March 2013, Sawyer was thrown in the job of Kyle Abbott on the CBS Daytime drama The Young and the Restless.[1] He made his introduction on April 24, 2013.[2] In December of that year, it was declared that he would leave the role;[3][4] he showed up on January 27 the next year.
In 2014, he featured in the spine chiller Kept Man and the Geek and Sundry superhuman parody Caper from Eureka maker Amy Berg and official maker Felicia Day. In 2015, Sawyer facilitated and co-composed the narrative arrangement Courageous Leaders, and featured in the Wall Street dramatization SPiN.
In July 2017, Sawyer was thrown in The CW's superhuman dramatization The Flash as Ralph Dibny/Elongated Man, a quick talking private examiner who can extend his body to any shape or structure. The character initially shows up in the fourth scene of the fourth season, titled "Stretched Journey Into Night", which previously publicized that October. In June of the next year, he was elevated to arrangement normal. On June 8, 2020, he was terminated from the arrangement after implied misanthropic and supremacist Twitter posts he produced using 2009 to 2014 surfaced