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President of World Art Awards & American Art Awards & Art Collectors Choice Awards. Bierdz (born March 25, 1962) is a fine artist and 12x author, but best known for his portrayal of legacy character Phillip Chancellor III on the daytime drama The ung and the Restless, recurring from 1986 to 2011. He was a repeat guest star (1995) on Melrose Place , guest starred twice (1994, 1995) on Murder She Wrote and once (1994) on Matlock and Robin’s Hoods. Other TV and movie roles include Highway To Heaven,St. Elmos Fire,The Last Place On Earth,The Gladiator, Warm Texas Rain, Hungry For Love, The Cavanaughs, The Takedown, Win Lose Or Draw and The New Hollywood Squares,
Bierdz played Bobby Burton on the web series Old Dogs New Tricks in 2012, 2013 and 2016.
In 1997, young filmskapare Bierdz’s first art film, Heart Of The Oak, won Best Experimental Film at Phi
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Thom Bierdz’s award-winning memoir, Forgiving Troy, recounting his journey to forgive his schizophrenic brother for killing their mother – was revered by critics – and his upcoming books are as shockingly candid.
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Thom Bierdz is an American actor best known for his portrayal of legacy character Phillip Chancellor III on the daytime skådespel The Young and the Restless, recurring from 1986 to 2011. He
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Guy Frégault
Canadian writer and historian
Guy Frégault (June 16, 1918 – December 13, 1977) was a Canadian historian and writer from Quebec.
He worked at the history department of Montreal University.[1]
Biography
[edit]Frégault was born in Montreal on June 16, 1918. He lived his childhood and adolescence in Hochelaga, a working-class neighborhood of East Montreal. In 1937, he began publishing his first articles in L'Action nationale and La Relève. He studied at the Saint-Laurent College and, later, the Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf. He soon enrolled in the Faculty of Arts at the Université de Montréal, becoming a Bachelor of Arts in May, 1940.
In the beginning, nothing special predisposed Frégault to becoming one of the first "professional" historians of Quebec; on the contrary, he had devoted himself to teaching Greek, studying at the École normale supérieure in Paris funded by the patronage of Bishop Émile Chartier, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Vice