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Drew Wicks ZACK
Drew Wicks grew up in San Francisco where he attended Tamalpais High School and shared the drama club stage with Tupac Shakur. After graduation he was
accepted to USC where he studied theater and received a Bachelor in Fine Arts.
One day he managed his way on to the Warner Brothers lot where he bumped in to Suzanne Somers who told him, "You have a great look! You should be working
in film & television!" As fortunes would have it, he has had a thriving commercial career since then. Starting with a national ad campaign for "Big Red" chewing gum,
where he didn't "Get to kiss a little longer," but did get a fat pay check.
If Drew looks familiar, that's because he is. He has starred in many national ad campaigns including Budweiser, Mercedes Benz, Tacobell, Best Western, Tropicana,
Circuit City, and even played the sour faced lead in the famous Keystone beer spot. Drew has also been featured in many popular television shows including
"Scrubs," "Angel," and "3rd Rock From The Sun."
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Visit imdb.com for current credits.
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Film | | |
Kisses And Caroms | Lead | Vincent Rocca, dir. |
My Life is A Movie | Lead | Jeff V Bacon, dir. |
For Mature Audiences Only | Supporting | Colleen Mcguinness, dir. |
Attitude Pump | Supporting | Michael Horowitz, dir. |
Birth of a Salesman | Lead | Jeff Bacon, dir |
Shadows | Supporting | MItch Levine, dir./AFI |
Living with Laura | Lead | Doug Weiner, dir./USC |
Do the White Thing | Lead | Spencer Thornton, dir |
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Television | | |
Scrubs | Co-Star | NBC |
Angel | Co-Star(2x) | Warner Bros. |
3rd Rock From the Sun | Co-Star | Carsey-Werner |
Arrest & Trial | Guest Star | Dick Wolf Prod. |
Cybill | Co-Star | Carsey-Werner |
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Theatre | | |
The Humidity of Fish (world premiere) | Lee | Stella Adler Theatre (Charles Forbes, wrt/dir) |
Escape From Happiness | Junior | Theatre 40 |
A Lie Of The Mind | Frankie | Theatre 40 |
What Every Woman Knows | James | Theatre 40 (Stephen Tobolowsky, dir) |
Translations | Lt. Yolland | Theatre 40 |
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead | Hamlet | Theatre 40 |
To Live, Love & Get Loaded | Frankie | McCadden Theatre (Joe Salazar, dir) |
3 More Sleepless Nights | Pete | William Alderson Studio (Barry Primus, dir.) |
24 Hours to Midnite (world premiere) | Billy (& exec. Producer) | MET Theatre |
The Love Council | Cesare Borgia | Odyssey Theatre (Ron Sossi, dir.) |
The Line That's Picked Up 1000 Babes | Alan | Two Roads Theatre |
Paradise Hotel | Henri Paillardin | Summer Repertory (S.F.) |
West Side Story | Diesel | Bing Theatre |
Major Barbara | Charles Lomax | Massman Theatre |
Comedy of Errors | Dromio of Syracuse | Interlochen Arts |
Romeo & Juliet | Tybalt | Interlochen Arts |
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Training |
BFA in Acting from USC School of Theatre; Graduate of Meisner Training Program at the William Alderson Studio
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Special Skills |
Dialects: Southern, British, Cockney, Irish, Scottish, NY Italian, German
Singing: high baritone
Piano: jazz & blues
Sports: 10-year competitive swimmer, marathon runner, Triathlon competitor, cycling, skiing & Snowboarding
Also: Great reinterpretations of classic Sinatra cover tunes, Kermit the Frog impressions, and an avid supporter of sliding down grass hills on ice blocks under a full moon.
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Some Comments |
"Character & atmosphere beautifully rendered, his acting is excellent." - LA Weekly on "Translations"
"Drew Wicks is great as Hamlet...intricate and conflicted, he makes it work amazingly well." - Show Mag on "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead"
"What a Great Look! You should be working in film & television!" - Suzanne Somers' endorsement of Drew's career choice at a Warner Bros. schmooze party
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