Biography
Rider Strong started his career as Gavroche in the San Francisco production of the hit musical "Les Miserables" in 1988. Within three years, he had landed his first small screen roles in the TV-movie "The Long Road Home" (NBC) and as a guest shot on the sitcom "Going Places". He soon found steady work on TV, appearing on such family fare as "Empty Nest", "Evening Shade" and "Home Improvement". Strong won his first regular series role as Julie …
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Career Milestones
2007 | Co-starred in the horror film, "Tooth and Nail" | |
| Will reprise role in "Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever" (lensed 2007) | ||
2006 | Cast as Chick Dirka in the short-lived WB series, "Pepper Dennis" | |
2003 | Co-starred in the feature "Cabin Fever" | |
2001 | With brother Shiloh, co-produced and co-starred in the comedy-drama "Buck Naked Arson" | |
1995 | Returned to the stage to co-star in "Shades of Blue", a play written by his older brother Shiloh | |
1993 | Formed Redwood Shire Productions with his brother Shiloh and his parents | |
1993 | Played Shawn Hunter on the ABC sitcom "Boy Meets World" | |
1993 | Feature debut, "Benefit of the Doubt" | |
1992 | Played Julie Andrews' son in short-lived ABC sitcom "Julie" | |
1991 | TV debut, "The Long Road Home" (NBC) | |
1988 | Stage debut playing Gavroche in a San Francisco production of the musical "Les Miserables" | |
