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photo of Lucky Vanous courtesy
luckyvanous.net
The bachelor shares his LA home with a parrot
named Mr. Zeke, a terrier named Taz and a Clydesdale he shares with mentally
challenged children from Best Buddies, a program started by Anthony
Shriver.
Born and
raised in Lincoln, Nebraska, Lucky joined the Army at 18 and was
selected to join the 1st Ranger Battalion (Black Berets), the elite
anti-terrorist and anti-guerilla response team. In the Rangers he traveled
extensively and was trained in many military skills including demolitions,
scuba diving and low level parachuting. After completing his duty with the
Rangers he attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
While vacationing in New York
with a friend, Lucky was spotted by an agent for the prestigious Elite
Modeling Agency, who signed him on the spot. His first assignment found him
being shot for GQ magazine by internationally renowned photographer
Francesco Scavullo. During the next five years he traveled and lived
throughout Europe and Asia, hiked the Himalayas and made 12 remote
excursions into Alaska.
Lucky continued his studies at
NYU and Fordham University, studying political science and history, but soon
found his academic career put on hold when he landed a role as a
construction worker in a Diet Coke commercial. The spot became one of
Coca-Cola's most successful commercial campaigns, which led to appearances
successfully promoting Diet Coke throughout the United States and Europe.
Once he made the decision to
pursue an acting career, Lucky sought out the best available training - Alan
Savage in New York, Howard Fine (Advanced scene study), Groundlings and
Jessica Drake (speech) in Los Angeles. He completed his first starring role
in the feature film Chapter Perfect (Spring 1995), guest starred on
the NBC comedy Wings and with Carol Burnett on the All My Children
anniversary special for ABC, and was selected to co-host part of the 1994
CLIO Awards with Kelsey Grammer. In 1997 Lucky starred in Aaron Spelling's
Pacific Palisades, which aired on Fox and in 1998, starred in feature
film, Jack of Hearts (1999) and guest starred on one episode of
Pensacola Wings of Gold (aired in January of 1999). In February of 1999
he was featured in Hanging Up, directed by Diane Keaton.
The name Vanous is of Czech
origin, and the actor is mostly English and part Czech in ancestry. Lucky's
father, then a nightclub owner and gambler, gave him his first name when he
was born in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Enlisting after high school,
Lucky worked his way up to become a member of the elite First Airborne
Ranger Battalion, earning the right to wear the black beret. He served on
the demolition squad, learned how to seize hostile airstrips and military
facilities, specializing in low level parachuting and attending military
schools including Special Forces Underwater Diving. "It was the greatest
experience of my life," he says. "It helped me grow up." Lucky's character
in 18 Wheels of Justice shares the actor's military background, which
he finds a useful point of reference in playing the role.
When Lucky was still an
infant, his family moved to Los Angeles where his father found work on
television crews, first as an electrician, then working up to camera
operator on shows such as Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, The Beverly
Hillbillies and The Addams Family. "I remember being chased around a set by
Cousin Itt when I was about three or four," Vanous says, suspecting that
working in the industry has been unconsciously part of his plan ever since.
Lucky Vanous biography reprinted with permission of
LuckyVanous.net |