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15 Facts About Michael Trucco

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Michael Trucco is the son of a police officer, and was once interested in becoming one himself until college, when he was attracted to theatrical performance.

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Michael Trucco took a theatre course for non-majors while he was studying Criminal Justice, but he did so well that he was asked to consider changing majors.

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Michael Trucco changed majors and completed his bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts at Santa Clara University.

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Michael Trucco became active in television in the late 1990s with appearances in episodes of Touched by an Angel, Silk Stalkings, Beverly Hills, 90210, Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman, and Pensacola: Wings of Gold among others.

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Michael Trucco continued appearing in shows of similar genres like CSI, Heartbeart, Strong Medicine, CSI: Miami, and others into the 2000s.

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Michael Trucco played Cooper Lee in six episodes of One Tree Hill from 2005 to 2006.

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In 2010, Michael Trucco was cast as a series regular in the USA Network series Fairly Legal.

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Michael Trucco guest-starred in a season 6 episode of How I Met Your Mother in 2011, and had a recurring role in the show's eighth season.

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Michael Trucco played the recurring character Nate Ryan in the second season of Revenge.

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Michael Trucco later played Elliot's brother in the 2017 film The Bye Bye Man.

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On Sunday, December 2,2007, Michael Trucco was involved in a car crash with a friend who was driving a Ferrari 360 on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California.

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Michael Trucco was badly injured in the collision, fracturing four of his vertebrae, whereas his friend walked away uninjured.

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Michael Trucco has stated that he initially lost feeling in his arms.

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Michael Trucco was eventually able to get out of the vehicle after regaining feeling in his hands and used his cell phone to call for emergency help.

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Michael Trucco was airlifted to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center for further care.