John Edmund Driscoll Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Born and raised in Ft. Belvoir, Virginia just outside Washington D.C. John Driscoll, the youngest of three children in a tight knit military family, grew up as a natural athlete playing soccer, baseball, and football, although his true passion in sports was and still is Lacrosse. John originally intended upon going to college via an athletic ...
After a mercury-filled blood pressure device cracked on the set of "Guiding Light," along with several cast members he was ordered into quarantine while New York City's health department examined them. They were all given a clean bill of health.
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His father was a lieutenant colonel in the army, and his mother worked for an airline.
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Was working as a waiter at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company in Times Square when he was cast as "Coop" in Guiding Light (1952).
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Has two siblings: an older brother and an older sister.
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He had originally wanted to play lacrosse for a university, but then thought there was more longevity in the arts, so he decided to study opera and entered George Mason University on an opera scholarship after auditioning with pieces from "The Phantom of the Opera." He eventually majored in theater, with a minor in communications, and ended up playing lacrosse and racquetball there. He took a break from school to join the cast of Guiding Light (1952).