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Birthday:
08/19/1969
- Williamstown, Massachussets.
Curiosities:
He got into acting in seventh
grade when he played a gunslinger named Arriba Arriba Geneva in his
Ashbury College production of a play called The life and death of Sneaky
Fitch..
He is the only child of his parents, who were divorced
when he was less than an year old.
He grew up in Ottawa, Ontario.
At 15 he moved to L.A. to test his tennis
and acting skills.
At 16 he got his first big break from a waitress in a restaurant. She gave
him a napkin with a note writen by
a director who dad spotten him while dining.
He is a tennis lover and started at the age of 4.
At 13 he was rated the number two junior player in Otawa.
He has five half simblings: Caitlin, Emily, Willy
and Madeline from his mother second marriage, with
Canadiananchorman Keith Morrison and Marie from his father second marriage
with Debbie.
He co-wrote a sitcom called
Maxwell's House,
about a group of friends who hang on
together, just like in Friends.
Other
tv appearances: The
John Larroquette show (TV series, 1996).
Alex in the episode "To the Moon, Alex" in Dream
On (TV series, 10/31/1992)
Tennis player in Beverly
Hills 90210 (TV series, 1990/1991).
Matt Bailey in Home Free (TV series,
1993).
George Westerfield in Deadly Relations
(1993).
Billy Kells in Sydney (TV series,
1990).
Desi Arnaz Jr in Call me Anna (TV
series, 1990).
Roger in Dance 'Til Dawn (1988).
Chazz Russel in Second Chance (TV
series, 1987).
Benjamin in episode "Roomies" in Who's
the Boss (TV series, 1990)
Bob in Just the Ten of Us (TV series,
1989)
older Billy in Empty Nest (1988).
Craig in The Tracey Ullman Show (1987)
Carol's boyfriend Sandy in Growing Pains
(1985)
Charles in Charge (1984)
Some
movie appearances: Edwards
and Hunt: The first American Road Trip (1997)
Alex Whitman in Fools Rush In (1997)
Randall Burns in Getting In (1994)
Willie Morrison in Parallel lives
(1994)
Timothy in She's Out of Control (1989)
Fred Roberts in A Night in the life of
Jimmy Reardon (1988)
Parents:
Suzanne is a former Canadian
TV anchir and onetime press secretary for Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
John is known as the guy in the old Spice commercials.
Likes
to: Play ice hockey, softball
and tennis
Married?
No.