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'''Conrad Lawrence Goode''' (born January 9, 1962) is an American actor, screenwriter, film producer, musician, artist and former professional ] player. He was born in ] and attended ]. He is the stepson of former ] football great ] and the son of former Mizzou All-American Conrad Hitchler. '''Conrad Lawrence Goode''' (born January 9, 1962) is an American actor, screenwriter, film producer, musician, artist and former professional ]. He was born in ] and attended ]. He is the stepson of former ] football great ] and the son of former Mizzou All-American Conrad Hitchler.


After going All-American at the University of Missouri, he was drafted in 1984 by the ]. He played for five years until he left the gridiron sport in 1989. After receiving his SAG (Scree Actors Guild) card, his acting debut would be with Joe Piscopo in a Miller Lite commercial. In 1990, he would move into episodic television as a bouncer in '']''. In 1990, he made the move to Los Angeles. For the next twenty-two years he would appear in commercials, motion pictures and television. He is a published poet and is also a composer. He produced his first feature film, ''Watercolor Postcards''. Goode has appeared in more than twenty films, including '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']''. He has appeared in 40 national commercials and a dozen television shows. He most recently wrote, produced and starred along with ] and ] in the film '']'' in 2014. After going All-American at the University of Missouri, he was drafted in 1984 by the ]. He played for five years until he left the gridiron sport in 1989. After receiving his SAG (Scree Actors Guild) card, his acting debut would be with Joe Piscopo in a Miller Lite commercial. In 1990, he would move into episodic television as a bouncer in '']''. In 1990, he made the move to Los Angeles. For the next twenty-two years he would appear in commercials, motion pictures and television. He is a published poet and is also a composer. He produced his first feature film, ''Watercolor Postcards''. Goode has appeared in more than twenty films, including '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']''. He has appeared in 40 national commercials and a dozen television shows. He most recently wrote, produced and starred along with ] and ] in the film '']'' in 2014.

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Conrad Goode
Conrad Goode in 2012
BornConrad Lawrence Goode
(1962-01-09) January 9, 1962 (age 62)
Columbia, Missouri, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)actor, poet, musician
Years active1987–present
Websitehttp://www.conradgoode.com

Conrad Lawrence Goode (born January 9, 1962) is an American actor, screenwriter, film producer, musician, artist and former professional football player. He was born in Columbia, Missouri and attended Parkway Central High School. He is the stepson of former St. Louis Cardinals football great Irv Goode and the son of former Mizzou All-American Conrad Hitchler.

After going All-American at the University of Missouri, he was drafted in 1984 by the New York Giants. He played for five years until he left the gridiron sport in 1989. After receiving his SAG (Scree Actors Guild) card, his acting debut would be with Joe Piscopo in a Miller Lite commercial. In 1990, he would move into episodic television as a bouncer in The Adventures of Superboy. In 1990, he made the move to Los Angeles. For the next twenty-two years he would appear in commercials, motion pictures and television. He is a published poet and is also a composer. He produced his first feature film, Watercolor Postcards. Goode has appeared in more than twenty films, including Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, Don't Say A Word, Con Air, Anger Management, Me, Myself and Irene and The Longest Yard. He has appeared in 40 national commercials and a dozen television shows. He most recently wrote, produced and starred along with Laura Bell Bundy and Bailee Madison in the film Watercolor Postcards in 2014.

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