Eric Millegan

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Eric Millegan

Eric Millegan is an American actor known for his role as Zack Addy on the popular television series Bones. Born on August 25, 1974, in Hackettstown, New Jersey, Millegan discovered his passion for acting at a young age. He attended the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance, where he honed his skills and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in musical theater.

Millegan's breakthrough came when he was cast as Zack Addy, a brilliant but socially awkward forensic anthropologist, on Bones. His portrayal of the character garnered critical acclaim and a loyal fan following. Millegan's performance on the show showcased his versatility as an actor and solidified his place in the entertainment industry.

In addition to his work on Bones, Millegan has appeared in various other television shows and films, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and On_Line. He has also showcased his talent on stage, starring in productions such as Dead Man's Cell Phone and The Jazz Age.

Outside of his acting career, Millegan is an advocate for mental health awareness and LGBTQ rights. He has openly discussed his own struggles with mental health issues and strives to break the stigma surrounding these topics.

In recognition of his contributions to the entertainment industry and his advocacy work, Millegan has garnered a dedicated fan base and continues to be a respected figure in Hollywood.

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