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Sioux Center native makes national TV debut

April 26, 2005 By admin

A Sioux Center native will make his national acting debut tonight (Tuesday) on cable TV. 1996 Sioux Center High School graduate Tyler Kamerman will be appearing on the History Channel’s series “Breaking Vegas” tonight. Kamerman graduated from Simpson College in 2000 with a minor in Theatre and Drama, and has been in California several years, working for Sierra Pacific selling windows and trying to break into acting. Tonight’s show is a re-enactment of a true story from the early 70’s about some M-I-T students who figured out a way to improve their odds on the roulette wheel. The show is scheduled to air at 8 P.M. Iowa time.

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