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Actor Marc Blucas' father in critical condition after being rescued from son's Pa. homeMarc Blucas led the YellowJackets to PIAA Class 2A boys basketball championships in 1988 and 1990. He was recruited by Wake Forest University, where he played for the Division I Demon Deacons.
On the new USA Network drama “Necessary Roughness,” Marc Blucas costars as Matthew Donnally ... who was a standout college guard for four years at Wake Forest, playing 89 games and throwing ...
and headed to Wake Forest in 1990 on a full basketball scholarship. On April 29 and at the Sunset Drive-in, you can see Marc Blucas, 49, star as the complicated villain in a horror film made by ...
Marc Blucas is finally a lawyer. He's playing one on TV. After his standout basketball career -- all-state at Girard High School, starter and teammate of Tim Duncan at Wake Forest, a year of ...
Actor Marc Blucas ... His ability to play basketball helped him land a role in the film “Eddie” (1996). Blucas was a small forward and shooting guard at Wake Forest, where he was a starter ...
Marc Blucas is a really nice actor, with a refreshing perspective on the business and an easy-going, approachable personality. Just don’t tell him Duke is better than Wake Forest. A certain ...
Her son-in-law, Marc Blucas, attended Wake Forest University on a full basketball scholarship before making the switch to acting. He caught his break in the 1996 flick “Eddie,” landing a role ...
Prior to his acting career, he was known for playing college basketball with the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Blucas' first television role was in the television movie Inflammable, made in 1995.
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