Chris Hebert

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Chris Hebert (b. September 28, 1973 in Fullerton, California, USA) is an American former child actor who appeared in a number of television series, commercials and a few feature films.

His biggest role was Louis in the 1984 feature film The Last Starfighter. He was also the lead character in the Disney television film Fuzz Bucket.

He currently is a teacher at Troy High School, instructing various theatre- and literature-related classes.

[edit] Filmography

  1. The Young and the Restless (1973) TV Series playing Phillip Chancellor, II #2 (1981-1982)
  2. Boone (1983) TV Series playing Norman
  3. The Hoboken Chicken Emergency (1984) (TV)
  4. The Last Starfighter (1984) playing Louis Rogan
  5. Otherworld (1985) TV Series playing Smith Sterling (episodes 2-4 & 6-8)
  6. Robert Kennedy & His Times (1985) playing Robert Kennedy Jr. (Part 1 & 2)
  7. First the Egg (1985) (TV) playing Robbie
  8. The Check Is in the Mail (1986) playing Danny Jackson
  9. Fuzz Bucket (1986) (TV) playing Michael Gerber
  10. Invaders from Mars (1986) playing Kevin
  11. The Night Before (1988) playing the Brother
  12. Mortuary Academy (1988) playing Ben Biallystock
  13. Dance 'Til Dawn (1988) (TV) playing Kid #2
  14. Waiting for Mo (1996) playing Chad

[edit] Notable television appearances

  1. Family Ties playing Young Alex in episode "A Christmas Story" (episode # 1.11) 15 December 1982
  2. Family Ties playing Young Alex in episode "A Keaton Christmas Carol" (episode # 2.9) 14 December 1983
  3. St. Elsewhere playing Billy McDermott in episode "Equinox" (episode # 2.18) 14 March 1984
  4. Tales from the Darkside playing Jerry in episode "The New Man" (episode # 1.1) 30 September 1984
  5. Airwolf playing Rex in episode "Annie Oakley" (episode # 3.8) 16 November 1985
  6. The Twilight Zone playing Young Gus Rosenthal in episode "One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty" (episode # 1.11b) 6 December 1985
  7. Murder, She Wrote playing Tommy Rutledge in episode "Simon Says, Color Me Dead" (episode # 3.17) 1 March 1987

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