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Sh avar Ross was born on March 4, 1971 in the
South Bronx, New York. Unfortunately
for him his parents separated when he was only six years of age.
Shavar's mom, along with Shavar and his sister moved to Macon,
Georgia. Meanwhile, his father Henry took off to Los Angeles, California
to pursue an acting career.
At age seven, Shavar began to inquire to his mom about his father. After
finding out that his father was in Hollywood, Shavar wanted to get to
know his father and deeply desired to visit him.
I t
was arranged for Shavar to visit his father during his school's
Christmas vacation. He finally enjoyed being with his father. Shavar's
father took him to many places around Hollywood including to a play in which a young Kim Fields
("Facts of Life") starred in. After the play, as everyone came out,
Shavar was immediately noticed by a Hollywood talent agent (Evelyn Shultz).
She
told Shavar's father that he should seriously consider doing
commercials and becoming an actor. Evelyn gave him her business card
and Shavar literally became an overnight sensation.
B y
January of 1979, just a couple of weeks into his Christmas vacation,
Shavar had already booked a national Amtrak commercial. By the end of
that year, he booked two more national commercials, starred on
"The White Shadow", appeared twice on "Benson" and had done
two episodes of "Alice".
In early 1980, Shavar was cast out of more that 250 children to play
Gary Coleman's best friend on the hit NBC show
Diff'rent Strokes in
which he eventually shot over 40 episodes.
Through the years Shavar has starred in over 100
television and film projects and has appeared in over 40 commercials. He's starred in many film and television
shows such as
MacGyver, "The Young & the
Restless",
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, "Chicago Hope",
Native Son,
"The Bold and Beautiful",
Friday the 13th Part 5,
Family Matters, "What's Love Got To Do With It?",
Magnum P.I. and
Designing
Women
to name a few.
Three years after his father's sudden death of a heart attack at
age 38, feeling without a father again, Shavar became a born-again Christian
at the age of 20 years old. Shavar then decided to attend bible college at The
Ministry Training Institute, an auxiliary of Crenshaw Christian Center
in Los Angeles.
After 4 years of ministry training, in 1996 Shavar founded and pastored
a non-denominational church in Hollywood, California called The Alive
Church in which
he pastored for 4 years.
Shavar, now 36,
is currently founder of Tri-Seven
Entertainment,
a fully integrated global entertainment company which develops,
acquires,
produces,
broadcasts and distributes cutting-edge and morality-based live-action
and animated television series, specials and motion pictures for a
global audience.
Currently
Shavar is also establishing himself as an up and coming film &
television director. "Soul to Take", Shavar's 26-minute digital short
marked his directorial debut and the film has recently received
distribution through Simmons Lathan Media Group.
"A
Taste of Us" will mark his
feature film directorial debut.
Shavar has been married for
over 15 years to Jacqueline Ann Ross
and has a son named Seven and a daughter, Chelsea Lynn, born
February 26, 2005.
See
Shavar's Video Resume'
Shavar's Official Website
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