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Victor S. "Vic" Gilliam (born July 21, 1953) is an American politician and part-time actor from the state of Oregon. A Republican, he has served in the Oregon House of Representatives from the 18th District Silverton since he was appointed in January 2007. A native of Ohio, he lives in Silverton in the Willamette Valley.

Early life

Vic Gilliam was born in Dover, Ohio, on July 21, 1953. After high school he received a bachelor of arts from Warner Pacific College in Portland, Oregon, in 1975. In 1982, Gilliam earned a master of education degree in higher education administration from the University of South Carolina. He and his wife Becky have three children: Leanne, Becky, and Taylor.

Career

Gilliam worked as a legislative aide for United States Senator Mark O. Hatfield from 1976-1981, and at the International Youth Foundation from 1983-2003. He has worked as a development officer for Oregon Health Sciences University and Willamette University. Gilliam is also a part-time actor, a member of the Screen Actors Guild who has appeared in one episode of the television series Leverage.

References

  1. ^ "Representative Victor S. 'Vic' Gilliam (OR)". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  2. Cole, Michelle (October 12, 2009). "Oregon lawmaker gets TV part in Leverage episode". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2009-10-14.

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