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Victor S. "Vic" Gilliam (born July 21, 1953 in Dover, Ohio) is a Republican member of the Oregon House of Representatives from Silverton, representing the 18th District. He was first appointed to the House in January of 2007.

Background

Gilliam received a B.A. from Warner Pacific College in 1975, and a M.Ed in Higher Education Administration from the University of South Carolina in 1982. 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. Cole, Michelle. "Oregon lawmaker gets TV part in Leverage episode." The OregonianOctober 12, 2009

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