LISBON -- Lisbon Central School Class of ’89 graduate Marc Isaacs is appearing in a cable television series documenting real-life murders. Isaacs plays Michael "Pee Wee" Walker in an episode of …
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LISBON -- Lisbon Central School Class of ’89 graduate Marc Isaacs is appearing in a cable television series documenting real-life murders.
Isaacs plays Michael "Pee Wee" Walker in an episode of Fatal Encounters.
The episode, entitled "In His Father's Eyes", tells the story of a city code inspector in Commerce, Texas gunned down on the job in 2005.
It's believed to be the first time any code inspector in the U.S. has been killed in the line of duty.
Fatal Encounters airs on Investigation Discovery, and the episode will be broadcast next on Sunday Jan. 20 at 7 p.m.
Isaacs currently lives in Houston, Texas and his work as an actor in film, television, commercials and live shows.
One of his film projects, The Preacher's Daughter, is airing on Lifetime and the Lifetime Movie Network.
The film stars Andrea Bowen from Desperate Housewives and Isaacs plays her character's defense attorney.
Isaacs is the son of Ron & Peg Bisnett of Lisbon. He attended Lisbon Central School and first studied acting at St. Lawrence University.
Both schools and the North Country will be mentioned in an upcoming book he plans to release in 2013 called Acting Made Stupid Simple.