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Young wheelchair user to star in Paul Reiser sitcom
Posted by JLo
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
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It was a year ago that the casting call went out for a young boy who uses a wheelchair for a pilot TV show Paul Reiser was working on for NBC. It was cast and the pilot made. And now it's going to start airing on Thursday, April 14.

Brock Waidmann (pictured here with Paul) will star as Paul's son "Zeke."

Brock was born with two conditions, but his parents Rhonda and Mel were only told about one – spina bifida – at his birth. Brock was later diagnosed with a rare disorder called agenesis of the corpus callosum, or ACC. ACC is a birth defect in which the structure that connects the two hemispheres of the brain (the corpus callosum) is partially or completely absent.

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Read more about Brock and his family story.

Rob


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