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"Fred Silverman (70)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-07 09:31:46

A TV legend. Fred Silverman remains the only individual who headed the programming divisions of the three major networks--CBS. ABC. NBC. After NBC descended to its lowest depths in 1981 and Silverman was unceremoniously removed as its chief he licked his wounds and went on to executive produce almost 1,000 hours of primetime TV reviving "Perry Mason" as a series of TV-movies and launching such long-time middle-of-the-road drama series as "Matlock". "In the Heat of the Night". "Jake and the Fatman" and "Diagnosis Murder".... A TV legend. Fred Silverman remains the only individual who headed the programming divisions of the three major networks--CBS. ABC. NBC. After NBC descended to its lowest depths in 1981 and Silverman was unceremoniously removed as its chief he licked his wounds and went on to executive produce almost 1,000 hours of primetime TV reviving "Perry Mason" as a series of TV-movies and launching such long-time middle-of-the-road drama series as "Matlock". "In the Heat of the Night". "Jake and the Fatman" and "Diagnosis Murder". The son of a TV repairman. Silverman was raised in Queens. NY and dreamed of a career in television from an early age. He began his career at WGN-TV in Chicago and after working for six weeks at the independent station WPIX in New York joined CBS as head of daytime programming; at age 25 he was the youngest ever department head at the network. By 1970. Silverman had been promoted to vice president of programming at CBS under Robert Woods. When CBS dumped its rural-oriented series in 1971 and moved in a different direction it was Silverman who led the way. He launched "All in the Family" in January 1970 and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in September of the same year. CBS vaulted ahead of the pack with such further hits as "Maude" and "The Bob Newhart Show" added to dramas such as "Mannix" and "Hawaii Five-O". Silverman was never fully happy at CBS nor did he fit the executive profile most of his colleagues had a far more patrician bearing than Silverman with his working-class background. He jumped ship to ABC in 1975 as president of its entertainment division. One of the first moves he is credited with is taking a marginal series called "Happy Days" and making it a success by instructing the producers to make the character of 'The Fonz' the focal point. While "Roots" was already in development when Silverman joined the network it was Silverman who ordered the miniseries to be run during one full week in January of 1977. Helped a bit by a blizzard on the East Coast which made most viewers homebound. "Roots" became a national phenomenon. By the end of 1977. ABC--once the joke of the industry--had become the top network with series such as "Laverne & Shirley" and "Three's Company" topping the ratings. In 1978. Silverman was looking for a greater challenge and was lured to NBC with the title of president and CEO of the entire company. He brashly predicted that the network would be Number One in the ratings by Christmas. But that was not to happen and the network was further hurt in 1980 when its investment in the Summer Olympics proved a bust as President Jimmy Carter ordered an American boycott of the games in Moscow to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Nothing seemed to work for NBC save a few series such as "Diff'rent Strokes" and Silverman was spread thin by his responsibilities for sports news radio and other broadcasting areas. In retrospect his greatest legacy was his hiring of Brandon Tartikoff as president of the entertainment division. By 1981 with NBC reaching its lowest ratings to date. Silverman was out. Relocating to California. Silverman moved into independent production. His first efforts were the animated series "Pandemonium" (CBS) and "Meatballs and Spaghetti" (CBS) in 1982 but he soon was in primetime and late night production funded by MGM-TV. Silverman served as executive producer of the disastrous syndicated talk show "Thicke of the Night" (1983-1984) which made an industry joke of its host Alan Thicke. Silverman's maiden voyage in primetime series was the comedy "We've Got It Made" (1983) in which two male roommates hire a buxom maid. It ended its NBC run after one season although Silverman revived it for a year of first-run syndication in 1987. He scored his first success working in tandem with writer-executive producer Dean Hargrove in reviving "Perry Mason" luring Raymond Burr back to the role. Launched as ongoing TV-movies for NBC in 1985 to much success (ironically the property was partly owned by CBS) eventually more than 20 "Perry Masons" were aired. But still weekly series success proved elusive. "Morningstar/Eveningstar" (CBS. 1986) a series about orphans moving into an old-age home also bombed. Silverman had grown up in TV when the dictum was to produce "least objectionable programming" and he seemed stuck in middle-of-the-road even older skewing concepts often with older former TV stars. Whatever the criticisms the formula finally worked in 1986 with the launch on NBC of "Matlock" with Andy Griffith as a cagey defense attorney. The show which would later move to ABC ran for more than a decade as a weekly series and then became two-hour specials. Silverman and Hargrove had a second success with "Jake and the Fatman" (CBS. 1987-1992) which revived the career of William Conrad. In 1988. Silverman joined forces with Carroll O'Connor and writer-producer Juanita Bartlett to turn the 1968 feature film "In the Heat of the Night" into a weekly series for NBC. The show went on to air weekly (and briefly moved to CBS) and then as two-hour specials into 1996. Silverman won a shorter run for "The Father Dowling Mysteries" (NBC then ABC. 1989-1991) starring another older TV face. Tom Bosley. He also had some flops including "One of the Boys" (NBC. 1989). But in the 90s the producer was still going strong executive producing "Diagnosis Murder" (CBS. 1993- ) starring 70-plus Dick Van Dyke. Silverman also produced additional TV-movies such as "Farrell For the People" (NBC. 1982) which was a back-door pilot for Valerie Harper that did not go to series. In 1996 he produced the adult drama "Bedtime" for the Showtime cable network. Familydaughter:Melissa Silverman (working in motion picture design)son:William Silverman (was student as Vassar from 1995)wife:Cathy Kihn (children were raised in her Roman Catholic faith)

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"Fred Silverman (70)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-07 09:31:45

A TV legend. Fred Silverman remains the only individual who headed the programming divisions of the three major networks--CBS. ABC. NBC. After NBC descended to its lowest depths in 1981 and Silverman was unceremoniously removed as its chief he licked his wounds and went on to executive produce almost 1,000 hours of primetime TV reviving "Perry Mason" as a series of TV-movies and launching such long-time middle-of-the-road drama series as "Matlock". "In the Heat of the Night". "Jake and the Fatman" and "Diagnosis Murder".... A TV legend. Fred Silverman remains the only individual who headed the programming divisions of the three major networks--CBS. ABC. NBC. After NBC descended to its lowest depths in 1981 and Silverman was unceremoniously removed as its chief he licked his wounds and went on to executive produce almost 1,000 hours of primetime TV reviving "Perry Mason" as a series of TV-movies and launching such long-time middle-of-the-road drama series as "Matlock". "In the Heat of the Night". "Jake and the Fatman" and "Diagnosis Murder". The son of a TV repairman. Silverman was raised in Queens. NY and dreamed of a career in television from an early age. He began his career at WGN-TV in Chicago and after working for six weeks at the independent station WPIX in New York joined CBS as head of daytime programming; at age 25 he was the youngest ever department head at the network. By 1970. Silverman had been promoted to vice president of programming at CBS under Robert Woods. When CBS dumped its rural-oriented series in 1971 and moved in a different direction it was Silverman who led the way. He launched "All in the Family" in January 1970 and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in September of the same year. CBS vaulted ahead of the pack with such further hits as "Maude" and "The Bob Newhart Show" added to dramas such as "Mannix" and "Hawaii Five-O". Silverman was never fully happy at CBS nor did he fit the executive profile most of his colleagues had a far more patrician bearing than Silverman with his working-class background. He jumped ship to ABC in 1975 as president of its entertainment division. One of the first moves he is credited with is taking a marginal series called "Happy Days" and making it a success by instructing the producers to make the character of 'The Fonz' the focal point. While "Roots" was already in development when Silverman joined the network it was Silverman who ordered the miniseries to be run during one full week in January of 1977. Helped a bit by a blizzard on the East Coast which made most viewers homebound. "Roots" became a national phenomenon. By the end of 1977. ABC--once the joke of the industry--had become the top network with series such as "Laverne & Shirley" and "Three's Company" topping the ratings. In 1978. Silverman was looking for a greater challenge and was lured to NBC with the title of president and CEO of the entire company. He brashly predicted that the network would be Number One in the ratings by Christmas. But that was not to happen and the network was further hurt in 1980 when its investment in the Summer Olympics proved a bust as President Jimmy Carter ordered an American boycott of the games in Moscow to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Nothing seemed to work for NBC save a few series such as "Diff'rent Strokes" and Silverman was spread thin by his responsibilities for sports news radio and other broadcasting areas. In retrospect his greatest legacy was his hiring of Brandon Tartikoff as president of the entertainment division. By 1981 with NBC reaching its lowest ratings to date. Silverman was out. Relocating to California. Silverman moved into independent production. His first efforts were the animated series "Pandemonium" (CBS) and "Meatballs and Spaghetti" (CBS) in 1982 but he soon was in primetime and late night production funded by MGM-TV. Silverman served as executive producer of the disastrous syndicated talk show "Thicke of the Night" (1983-1984) which made an industry joke of its host Alan Thicke. Silverman's maiden voyage in primetime series was the comedy "We've Got It Made" (1983) in which two male roommates hire a buxom maid. It ended its NBC run after one season although Silverman revived it for a year of first-run syndication in 1987. He scored his first success working in tandem with writer-executive producer Dean Hargrove in reviving "Perry Mason" luring Raymond Burr back to the role. Launched as ongoing TV-movies for NBC in 1985 to much success (ironically the property was partly owned by CBS) eventually more than 20 "Perry Masons" were aired. But still weekly series success proved elusive. "Morningstar/Eveningstar" (CBS. 1986) a series about orphans moving into an old-age home also bombed. Silverman had grown up in TV when the dictum was to produce "least objectionable programming" and he seemed stuck in middle-of-the-road even older skewing concepts often with older former TV stars. Whatever the criticisms the formula finally worked in 1986 with the launch on NBC of "Matlock" with Andy Griffith as a cagey defense attorney. The show which would later move to ABC ran for more than a decade as a weekly series and then became two-hour specials. Silverman and Hargrove had a second success with "Jake and the Fatman" (CBS. 1987-1992) which revived the career of William Conrad. In 1988. Silverman joined forces with Carroll O'Connor and writer-producer Juanita Bartlett to turn the 1968 feature film "In the Heat of the Night" into a weekly series for NBC. The show went on to air weekly (and briefly moved to CBS) and then as two-hour specials into 1996. Silverman won a shorter run for "The Father Dowling Mysteries" (NBC then ABC. 1989-1991) starring another older TV face. Tom Bosley. He also had some flops including "One of the Boys" (NBC. 1989). But in the 90s the producer was still going strong executive producing "Diagnosis Murder" (CBS. 1993- ) starring 70-plus Dick Van Dyke. Silverman also produced additional TV-movies such as "Farrell For the People" (NBC. 1982) which was a back-door pilot for Valerie Harper that did not go to series. In 1996 he produced the adult drama "Bedtime" for the Showtime cable network. Familydaughter:Melissa Silverman (working in motion picture design)son:William Silverman (was student as Vassar from 1995)wife:Cathy Kihn (children were raised in her Roman Catholic faith)

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"Scott Vickaryous (32)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-05-26 05:06:46

A handsome brown-haired Canadian actor. Scott Vickaryous has racked up several television credits with featured parts in TV-movies and regular series roles since his wise act west to production friendly Vancouver. Born in British Columbia and raised in Alberta he moved to Toronto after high school where he worked as a model. After relocating to Vancouver. Vickaryous landed a bit move as a diver in the USA biopic "Breaking the ascend: The Greg Louganis Story" and was featured in the Showtime original children's enter "The Right Connections" (both 1997) with Melissa Joan Hart before landing his debut series regular role on "Breaker High".... A handsome brown-haired Canadian actor. Scott Vickaryous has racked up several television credits with featured parts in TV-movies and regular series roles since his wise move west to production friendly Vancouver. Born in British Columbia and raised in Alberta he moved to Toronto after high educate where he worked as a model. After relocating to Vancouver. Vickaryous landed a bit part as a diver in the USA biopic "Breaking the ascend: The Greg Louganis Story" and was featured in the Showtime original children's enter "The alter Connections" (both 1997) with Melissa Joan Hart before landing his innovate series regular role on "Breaker High". Set on a luxury ocean liner that served as a traveling boarding school for several hundred students this 1997 UPN teen drama won Vickaryous a loyal audience but suffered an early transfer. The Vancouver-based production certainly had a great deal of young fans and lived on successfully in reruns on Canada's YTV. Vickaryous emerged as a particular favorite among viewers for his portrayal of bad boy Max Ballard a surfer with attitude reigned in somewhat by the presence of his father the ship's captain. He followed up with two of NBC's dramatic 1998 "Moment of Truth" movies taking a supporting role in "Race Against worry" with Ariana Richards as a high school athlete raped by her instruct and starring in "A back's contend" as a teenaged sports hero stricken with terminal cancer. In 1999 he was featured in ABC's fact-based TV-movie "Our Guys: churn up in Glen continue" playing Paul Archer one of a assort of popular and out of hold back athletes accused of raping a mentally challenged teenaged girl. As Paul one of the least brutal of the boys and the one that the young victim had a press on. Vickaryous capably evinced the character's conflict and cowardice in a nuanced performance given very little expository dialogue. Later that year. Vickaryous was direct in the pilot of the series "Safe Harbor" playing the son of a widowed Florida sheriff (Gregory Harrison). The actor was replaced in the role before the show debuted on The WB. He began a recurring role on the Fox comedy/drama "Get Real" later that season. 1999 Featured as one of the high school athletes in the well-made "Our Guys: churn up in Glen continue" (ABC) a fact-based TV-movie about the assail of a mentally challenged girl in an affluent New Jersey subur 1999 Originally direct in control for The WB's family drama "Safe experience"; replaced before show aired 1998 Starred as a cancer stricken teenager in the NBC TV-movie "A Champion's Fight: A Moment of Truth Movie" 1997 Had a bit role as a diver in the USA Network biopic "Breaking the ascend: The Greg Louganis Story" 1997 Had a regular role on the ocean liner-set UPN teen series "Breaker High" playing Max Ballard the bad boy son of the captain of the titular educate 1993 Following high school worked as a model in Toronto. Ontario. Canada (date approximate)

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"Scott Vickaryous (32)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-05-26 05:06:45

A handsome brown-haired Canadian actor. Scott Vickaryous has racked up several television credits with featured parts in TV-movies and regular series roles since his wise act west to production friendly Vancouver. Born in British Columbia and raised in Alberta he moved to Toronto after high educate where he worked as a copy. After relocating to Vancouver. Vickaryous landed a bit move as a diver in the USA biopic "Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story" and was featured in the Showtime original children's film "The Right Connections" (both 1997) with Melissa Joan Hart before landing his innovate series regular role on "Breaker High".... A handsome brown-haired Canadian actor. Scott Vickaryous has racked up several television credits with featured parts in TV-movies and regular series roles since his wise move west to production friendly Vancouver. Born in British Columbia and raised in Alberta he moved to Toronto after high educate where he worked as a copy. After relocating to Vancouver. Vickaryous landed a bit part as a diver in the USA biopic "Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story" and was featured in the Showtime original children's enter "The alter Connections" (both 1997) with Melissa Joan Hart before landing his innovate series regular role on "Breaker High". Set on a luxury ocean liner that served as a traveling boarding educate for several hundred students this 1997 UPN teen drama won Vickaryous a loyal audience but suffered an early transfer. The Vancouver-based production certainly had a great deal of young fans and lived on successfully in reruns on Canada's YTV. Vickaryous emerged as a particular favorite among viewers for his portrayal of bad boy Max Ballard a surfer with attitude reigned in somewhat by the presence of his create the ship's captain. He followed up with two of NBC's dramatic 1998 "Moment of Truth" movies taking a supporting role in "go Against Fear" with Ariana Richards as a high educate athlete raped by her coach and starring in "A back's contend" as a teenaged sports hero stricken with terminal cancer. In 1999 he was featured in ABC's fact-based TV-movie "Our Guys: Outrage in Glen continue" playing Paul Archer one of a group of popular and out of hold back athletes accused of raping a mentally challenged teenaged girl. As Paul one of the least brutal of the boys and the one that the young victim had a crush on. Vickaryous capably evinced the character's conflict and cowardice in a nuanced performance given very little expository dialogue. Later that year. Vickaryous was cast in the pilot of the series "Safe experience" playing the son of a widowed Florida sheriff (Gregory Harrison). The actor was replaced in the role before the show debuted on The WB. He began a recurring role on the Fox comedy/drama "Get Real" later that season. 1999 Featured as one of the high educate athletes in the well-made "Our Guys: Outrage in Glen continue" (ABC) a fact-based TV-movie about the assail of a mentally challenged girl in an affluent New Jersey subur 1999 Originally cast in pilot for The WB's family drama "Safe experience"; replaced before show aired 1998 Starred as a cancer stricken teenager in the NBC TV-movie "A Champion's Fight: A Moment of Truth Movie" 1997 Had a bit role as a diver in the USA communicate biopic "Breaking the ascend: The Greg Louganis Story" 1997 Had a regular role on the ocean liner-set UPN teen series "Breaker High" playing Max Ballard the bad boy son of the captain of the titular school 1993 Following high school worked as a model in Toronto. Ontario. Canada (date resemble)

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"Scott Vickaryous (32)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-05-26 05:06:45

A handsome brown-haired Canadian actor. Scott Vickaryous has racked up several television credits with featured parts in TV-movies and regular series roles since his wise act west to production friendly Vancouver. Born in British Columbia and raised in Alberta he moved to Toronto after high educate where he worked as a model. After relocating to Vancouver. Vickaryous landed a bit part as a diver in the USA biopic "Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story" and was featured in the Showtime original children's film "The alter Connections" (both 1997) with Melissa Joan Hart before landing his debut series regular role on "Breaker High".... A handsome brown-haired Canadian actor. Scott Vickaryous has racked up several television credits with featured parts in TV-movies and regular series roles since his wise act west to production friendly Vancouver. Born in British Columbia and raised in Alberta he moved to Toronto after high school where he worked as a copy. After relocating to Vancouver. Vickaryous landed a bit part as a diver in the USA biopic "Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story" and was featured in the Showtime original children's enter "The Right Connections" (both 1997) with Melissa Joan Hart before landing his debut series regular role on "Breaker High". Set on a luxury ocean liner that served as a traveling boarding educate for several hundred students this 1997 UPN teen drama won Vickaryous a loyal audience but suffered an early demise. The Vancouver-based production certainly had a great broach of young fans and lived on successfully in reruns on Canada's YTV. Vickaryous emerged as a particular favorite among viewers for his portrayal of bad boy Max Ballard a surfer with attitude reigned in somewhat by the presence of his father the ship's head. He followed up with two of NBC's dramatic 1998 "Moment of Truth" movies taking a supporting role in "go Against Fear" with Ariana Richards as a high educate athlete raped by her coach and starring in "A Champion's Fight" as a teenaged sports hero stricken with terminal cancer. In 1999 he was featured in ABC's fact-based TV-movie "Our Guys: churn up in Glen Ridge" playing Paul Archer one of a assort of popular and out of hold back athletes accused of raping a mentally challenged teenaged girl. As Paul one of the least brutal of the boys and the one that the young victim had a press on. Vickaryous capably evinced the engrave's conflict and cowardice in a nuanced performance given very little expository dialogue. Later that year. Vickaryous was direct in the control of the series "Safe experience" playing the son of a widowed Florida sheriff (Gregory Harrison). The actor was replaced in the role before the show debuted on The WB. He began a recurring role on the Fox comedy/drama "Get Real" later that toughen. 1999 Featured as one of the high school athletes in the well-made "Our Guys: churn up in Glen Ridge" (ABC) a fact-based TV-movie about the assail of a mentally challenged girl in an affluent New Jersey subur 1999 Originally direct in pilot for The WB's family drama "Safe Harbor"; replaced before show aired 1998 Starred as a cancer stricken teenager in the NBC TV-movie "A back's contend: A Moment of Truth Movie" 1997 Had a bit role as a diver in the USA Network biopic "Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story" 1997 Had a regular role on the ocean liner-set UPN teen series "Breaker High" playing Max Ballard the bad boy son of the captain of the titular school 1993 Following high school worked as a model in Toronto. Ontario. Canada (go out resemble)

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"Scott Vickaryous (32)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-05-26 05:06:43

A handsome brown-haired Canadian actor. Scott Vickaryous has racked up several television credits with featured parts in TV-movies and regular series roles since his wise act west to production friendly Vancouver. Born in British Columbia and raised in Alberta he moved to Toronto after high educate where he worked as a copy. After relocating to Vancouver. Vickaryous landed a bit move as a diver in the USA biopic "Breaking the ascend: The Greg Louganis Story" and was featured in the Showtime original children's enter "The alter Connections" (both 1997) with Melissa Joan Hart before landing his innovate series regular role on "Breaker High".... A handsome brown-haired Canadian actor. Scott Vickaryous has racked up several television credits with featured parts in TV-movies and regular series roles since his wise move west to production friendly Vancouver. Born in British Columbia and raised in Alberta he moved to Toronto after high educate where he worked as a copy. After relocating to Vancouver. Vickaryous landed a bit part as a diver in the USA biopic "Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story" and was featured in the Showtime original children's film "The alter Connections" (both 1997) with Melissa Joan Hart before landing his debut series regular role on "Breaker High". Set on a luxury ocean liner that served as a traveling boarding school for several hundred students this 1997 UPN teen drama won Vickaryous a loyal audience but suffered an early demise. The Vancouver-based production certainly had a great broach of young fans and lived on successfully in reruns on Canada's YTV. Vickaryous emerged as a particular favorite among viewers for his portrayal of bad boy Max Ballard a surfer with attitude reigned in somewhat by the presence of his father the ship's captain. He followed up with two of NBC's dramatic 1998 "Moment of Truth" movies taking a supporting role in "Race Against Fear" with Ariana Richards as a high educate athlete raped by her instruct and starring in "A back's Fight" as a teenaged sports hero stricken with terminal cancer. In 1999 he was featured in ABC's fact-based TV-movie "Our Guys: Outrage in Glen Ridge" playing Paul Archer one of a assort of popular and out of hold back athletes accused of raping a mentally challenged teenaged girl. As Paul one of the least brutal of the boys and the one that the young victim had a crush on. Vickaryous capably evinced the character's contrast and cowardice in a nuanced performance given very little expository dialogue. Later that year. Vickaryous was cast in the pilot of the series "Safe experience" playing the son of a widowed Florida sheriff (Gregory Harrison). The actor was replaced in the role before the show debuted on The WB. He began a recurring role on the Fox comedy/drama "Get Real" later that toughen. 1999 Featured as one of the high educate athletes in the well-made "Our Guys: churn up in Glen Ridge" (ABC) a fact-based TV-movie about the rape of a mentally challenged girl in an affluent New Jersey subur 1999 Originally direct in pilot for The WB's family drama "Safe Harbor"; replaced before show aired 1998 Starred as a cancer stricken teenager in the NBC TV-movie "A back's Fight: A Moment of Truth Movie" 1997 Had a bit role as a diver in the USA communicate biopic "Breaking the ascend: The Greg Louganis Story" 1997 Had a regular role on the ocean liner-set UPN teen series "Breaker High" playing Max Ballard the bad boy son of the head of the titular school 1993 Following high school worked as a model in Toronto. Ontario. Canada (date resemble)

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"Scott Vickaryous (32)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-05-26 05:06:40

A handsome brown-haired Canadian actor. Scott Vickaryous has racked up several television credits with featured parts in TV-movies and regular series roles since his wise move west to production friendly Vancouver. Born in British Columbia and raised in Alberta he moved to Toronto after high educate where he worked as a copy. After relocating to Vancouver. Vickaryous landed a bit part as a diver in the USA biopic "Breaking the ascend: The Greg Louganis Story" and was featured in the Showtime original children's enter "The Right Connections" (both 1997) with Melissa Joan Hart before landing his debut series regular role on "Breaker High".... A handsome brown-haired Canadian actor. Scott Vickaryous has racked up several television credits with featured parts in TV-movies and regular series roles since his wise act west to production friendly Vancouver. Born in British Columbia and raised in Alberta he moved to Toronto after high school where he worked as a model. After relocating to Vancouver. Vickaryous landed a bit part as a diver in the USA biopic "Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story" and was featured in the Showtime original children's film "The alter Connections" (both 1997) with Melissa Joan Hart before landing his innovate series regular role on "Breaker High". Set on a luxury ocean liner that served as a traveling boarding school for several hundred students this 1997 UPN teen drama won Vickaryous a loyal audience but suffered an early demise. The Vancouver-based production certainly had a great broach of young fans and lived on successfully in reruns on Canada's YTV. Vickaryous emerged as a particular favorite among viewers for his portrayal of bad boy Max Ballard a surfer with attitude reigned in somewhat by the presence of his father the displace's captain. He followed up with two of NBC's dramatic 1998 "Moment of Truth" movies taking a supporting role in "go Against worry" with Ariana Richards as a high educate athlete raped by her instruct and starring in "A Champion's Fight" as a teenaged sports hero stricken with terminal cancer. In 1999 he was featured in ABC's fact-based TV-movie "Our Guys: Outrage in Glen continue" playing Paul Archer one of a group of popular and out of control athletes accused of raping a mentally challenged teenaged girl. As Paul one of the least brutal of the boys and the one that the young victim had a crush on. Vickaryous capably evinced the character's conflict and cowardice in a nuanced performance given very little expository dialogue. Later that year. Vickaryous was cast in the pilot of the series "Safe Harbor" playing the son of a widowed Florida sheriff (Gregory Harrison). The actor was replaced in the role before the show debuted on The WB. He began a recurring role on the Fox comedy/drama "Get Real" later that toughen. 1999 Featured as one of the high educate athletes in the well-made "Our Guys: Outrage in Glen continue" (ABC) a fact-based TV-movie about the assail of a mentally challenged girl in an affluent New Jersey subur 1999 Originally cast in control for The WB's family drama "Safe Harbor"; replaced before show aired 1998 Starred as a cancer stricken teenager in the NBC TV-movie "A Champion's contend: A Moment of Truth Movie" 1997 Had a bit role as a diver in the USA Network biopic "Breaking the ascend: The Greg Louganis Story" 1997 Had a regular role on the ocean liner-set UPN teen series "Breaker High" playing Max Ballard the bad boy son of the head of the titular school 1993 Following high school worked as a model in Toronto. Ontario. Canada (go out resemble)

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22 articles in 2006-02
27 articles in 2006-03
36 articles in 2006-04
27 articles in 2006-05
26 articles in 2006-06
24 articles in 2006-07
18 articles in 2006-08
22 articles in 2006-09
30 articles in 2006-10
22 articles in 2006-11
22 articles in 2006-12
12 articles in 2007-01
12 articles in 2007-02
3 articles in 2007-03
7 articles in 2007-04
11 articles in 2007-05
10 articles in 2007-06
3 articles in 2007-07
1 articles in 2007-09




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