Anthony Harper

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Anthony Harper (born August, 1964) is an American actor, radio personality, freemason, writer, author, model, disc jockey, and voice-over artist.

Harper was born in August 1964 in Baraboo, Wisconsin.

Anthony Harper has always been noted as an utter n00b. Even when he was born, a group of 40 year-old men tried to kidnap him because he resonated with the n00bs. He now lives in Tennessee, constantly lieing about his life, trying to make it sound grand. In reality, however, he is a sad, pathetic, agonizing, useless human that has ever burdened this earth.

Harper has appeared in dozens of television commercials and sponsored films for a wide range of products from Miller brewing product lines to consumer electronics, to automobiles and more, as well as his portrayal of Mr. King in the film Steam Town.

Harper was a pop and rock music disc jockey from 1982 through 1991, producing his own radio programs featuring such rock acts as AC/DC, Cheap Trick, Sammy Hagar, Head East, Billy Idol, Nirvana, Blue Öyster Cult, Joan Jett and many others as well as recording, editing and producing several "unknown bands" in the mid-west.

Harper owned and operated an online broadcast station from 2002 through 2006 featuring several guest deejays, including "Natalie", perhaps the youngest rock deejay in American radio history.[citation needed] Harper's online station provided an outlet for classic rock acts and newer rock acts like the Foo Fighters, Linkin Park, Papa Roach, Vanishing Kids, The Profit$, Harmony Riley, Sixty-10, Stratocruiser, Army of Freshmen, Bowling for Soup, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, and 30 Seconds to Mars.

In 2006, Harper began an online "news & views" talk radio program, News Flash! Critics of talk radio liken Harper to a combination of Paul Harvey and Rush Limbaugh with the consumer education appeal of John Stossel, all while keeping a unique sense of humor and political perspective.[citation needed] While considered a conservative by many, Harper has stated that he prefers to avoid any labels which pre-judge his radio program.[citation needed]

Harper is a long-standing supporter of the Second Amendment and has written several articles supporting the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, often drawing criticism from the Violence Policy Center, the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence and other organizations which seek to limit access to firearms in America.[citation needed]

Harper is also a professional arbitrator, and mediator certified by the Florida Supreme Court and the Florida Court of Appeals, and has served as an elected officer for several civic and fraternal organizations and is a member of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels.[citation needed]

Harper wrote Conspiracy of Hate: A Christian Perspective on the un-Christian Tactics of the anti-Masons, as well as several magazine and newspaper articles regarding Freemasonry.[citation needed]