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Video Game High School (VGHS) is an elite and prestigious facility that teaches a curriculum of video games of all genres. The show's protagonist, BrianD, gains entry to the school after unwittingly defeating "The Law", an international first-person shooter star, on live television. The show follows BrianD and the friends and enemies he makes ...
In addition to acting, Blaylock is a photographer. During the production of Video Game High School he was featured in an issue of Allen Image, a community magazine for Collin County, Texas. [1] In November 2012, Blaylock married VGHS co-star Johanna Braddy; the two met when they were both auditioning for their roles. [2]
Ordinary and wimpy high school student Brian Doheny rushes home to play his favorite online game, Field of Fire. After being stopped by bullies, and chasing the cat around the house, he returns to his computer in time to kill world-famous FPS player The Law. With the world watching in awe, Brian is accepted into Video Game High School.
She won a video game BAFTA for Best Performer, a VGX Award for Best Voice Actress, and a D.I.C.E. Award for Outstanding Character Performance [13] for her role in the game. On March 12, 2015, she won another BAFTA for Best Performer for the same role in the game's downloadable content, The Last of Us: Left Behind. [14]
James Franklin Wong [1] (born March 28, 1987) [2] [3] is an American actor and musician.He is best known for his 2011 music video, "Ching Chong: Asians in the Library Song" and for his role as Ted in the web series Video Game High School.
Kress was born on November 18, 1992, in Glendale, California. [1] [2] He has two brothers, Andrew and Kevin, neither of whom are involved in show business.[3] [4] He began his professional career at the age of four when he displayed a natural talent for memorizing and re-enacting the shows he saw on television, prompting his mother to take him to an open "cattle call" showcase where he was ...
Drew Seeley, Corbin Bleu, Lucas Grabeel, Kenny Ortega, Bart Johnson and Vanessa Hudgens. Courtesy of Drew Seeley/Instagram Wildcats forever! Nearly 16 years after High School Musical premiered on ...
Ryan Stiles attended R.C. Palmer Junior Secondary School and Richmond Senior Secondary in Richmond, British Columbia. Although he was a good student, Stiles has admitted that "being a high-school senior gave [him] too much freedom." He got so carried away with his flexible schedule that at age 17, he quit school a few months shy of graduation.