Breck Wilson(1968-2017)
- Actor
Breck Wilson was born in Carthage, Missouri and attended college at the
University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. In 1990 he headed west on Route
66 out of Carthage and landed on the Santa Monica Pier. When confronted
by the Pacific Ocean, he decided to back track briefly 22 miles to
Hollywood. After regrouping with an employment stint at the Hard Rock
Cafe among many other unmentionables, he finally crossed the Pacific to
spend most of the early 1990's modeling between Tokyo, Milan, Paris and
finally New York City. Most high-profile modeling work includes runway
appearances with D & G and Versace in Milan as well as a Bugle Boy
campaign and photo shoots in Vanity Fair back in the states. His first
break into the film industry was acting opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins
portraying a drug-addict in 1995's "Nixon". He has been working within
the entertainment industry ever since and has recently launched his own
production company.