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Encyclopedia > Ed Sanders (television carpenter)

Originally from London, Ed Sanders discovered he had a love for acting when he was just 11 years old and at 16, decided that he wanted to make his living at it. He knew that the life of an actor was not an easy one, so he decided to develop a skill that would allow him to stay busy in-between acting jobs. His father told him, "If you want to carry on acting why don't you get some kind of trade behind you?"


He spent the next three years in technical college learning the art of carpentry. During his last year, he studied advanced joinery, where he perfected his skills in cabinet making and other high quality finishing carpentry.


When he wasn't studying, Ed made the time to pursue his acting career -- performing in local theatre productions and appearing in several television commercials. He continued to work in the building industry while balancing his acting career. Often, he found himself finishing a play and then returning to a building site, which he says would always keep his feet firmly on the ground.


After college, Ed landed the lead role of Eddie Moliano on the U.K. television series Dream Team, a drama about a premiership soccer team. He also hosted several television programs, ranging from dating shows to live music shows. In 2002, his popularity increased when he became the host of Fear Factor U.K..


In early 2004, Ed made the move from the U.K. to Los Angeles to further pursue his acting career. He was thrilled when given the opportunity to join the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition design team. Now he will be able to use his carpentry skills along with his love of hosting.


"The icing on the cake," he said, "is that we get to help out some pretty fantastic families along the way."


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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (149 words)
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is an ABC reality television series that began broadcasting in 2003 in which a family's house, including all rooms, exterior and landscaping, is made over by a team of builders and designers in seven days while the family is sent on vacation.
It is a spinoff of Extreme Makeover, a show where an individual is given a makeover, typically involving plastic surgery, dental work, and laser eye surgery.
The show is hosted by carpenter Ty Pennington, formerly from the show Trading Spaces.
Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Vietnam/The Sixties 2, Sixties Literature 2 (3240 words)
Interviews by the noted television journalist with all of the major candidates for President in 1968--a watershed year in American politics and history.
Coming out of the Lower East Side, and with backgrounds in avant-garde poetry (Sanders ran the Peace Eye Bookshop and Fuck You Press), the Fugs were an influential force in the early years of the East Coast counterculture.
Sanders and Kupferberg were serious, accomplished poets; another member, Peter Stampfel, later went on to found the Holy Modal Rounders in the late Sixties, a nouveau folk-rock band that at one time included actor Sam Shepard.
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