Tuc Watkins
Milestones
- Birthplace: Kansas City, Kansas
- Birthday: September 2, 1966
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2007
Joined the cast of ABC's "Desperate Housewives," as new resident, Bob Hunter, who moved in with his gay partner
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2003 to 2006
Rejoined the cast of ABC's "One Life to Live"
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2000
Had a guest role on the popular ABC series "NYPD Blue"
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2000
Starred as God in the Disney Channel original TV-movie production "Miracle in Lane 2"
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1999
Appeared in the festival screened independent comedy "Can't Stop Dancing"
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1999
Had a supporting role as bespectacled Mr Burns in the feature adventure hit "The Mummy"
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1999 to 2000
Starred on Showtime's "Beggars and Choosers" as Malcolm Laffley
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1998
Filmed a role in the independent comedy feature "The Thin Pink Line"
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1998
Hired to play recurring role of the verbally abusive spouse of a female FBI agent in the short-lived ABC action series "C-16"
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1997
Played the attractive but vacuous love interest of Alexis Arquette's Bob in the comedy "I Think I Do"
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1996
Guested on the syndicated detective drama "High Tide"
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1996 to 1997
Had a featured recurring role as villainous Dr. Pierce Dorman on ABC's "General Hospital"
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1995
Starred in the Off-Broadway play "Fortune's Fools"
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1994 to 1996
Played bumbling schemer David Vickers on the ABC daytime drama "One Life to Live"
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1993
Guested on two episodes of the Fox primetime soap "Melrose Place"
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1992
Debut as a daytime actor on NBC's "Santa Barbara"
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1991
Had a guest stint on "Growing Pains" as a trainer; three line scene was reportedly cut; also guested on the syndicated "Baywatch"
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1991 to 1992
Had a recurring role on the NBC drama "Sisters"
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1990
Played male model Sapphire on an episode of the Fox sitcom "Get a Life!"
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1989
Moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career
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Acted onstage in regional productions
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Appeared in TV commercials for Miller Beer and the US Navy, among others
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Co-founded the theater group The All-U-Can-Eat Players
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Raised in Prairie Village and Mission, Kansas and St Louis, Missouri