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Brian Part : ウィキペディア英語版
Brian Part

Brian Part (born March 24, 1962 in Los Angeles, California) was an American child actor best known for his role of the adopted son of Mr. Edwards (Victor French) on television's ''Little House on the Prairie''. He now writes and performs music with his wife Melody Part.
==Biography==
Part first developed an interest in acting at the age of five. Right before Part's father died, he made his wife promise that their son could become an actor. Part told his dad that he would make his name famous.
Part's first acting job was in an episode of ''Lucas Tanner'' called "Collision" in 1975. Later that year, he was in an episode of ''ABC Afterschool Special'' and also made a guest appearance on ''The Waltons''. From 1975 to 1977, Part acted in twenty-one episodes of ''Little House on the Prairie'' as Carl Sanderson Edwards, the first of which was "Remember Me - Part 1" where Julia Sanderson (Patricia Neal) a widow with three children (of which Part was the middle) learns that she is going to die and needs to find a home for her children. In the continuation of the episode, Part and his television siblings, Radames Pera and Kyle Richards, are adopted by the recently married Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, played by Victor French and Bonnie Bartlett.
In 1976, Part played Samuel in ''Birch Interval''. After ''Little House'' he was in ''Return from Witch Mountain'' in 1978 and an episode of ''Project UFO'' in 1979. During the early eighties, Part guest starred on such shows as ''Eight Is Enough'' and ''Knots Landing'' as well as appearing in ''Max Dugan Returns'' in 1983.
Part also landed commercials for Dawn dishwashing liquid and Shasta Cola. His stage work includes Desperate Hours alongside Anthony Caruso and a lead part in the musical ''Forrest Lights'' with his wife Kathryn E. Part.
He has now turned his career towards music, performing in over ten places with bands such as Warrant and Vixon, as well as musicians Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. With his wife, Sandra McClane Part, Brian has recorded many CDs.
Part describes his ''Little House'' adventure as "the most wonderful experience anyone could ever have." He also says that he was very close to many of the cast members and that both Michael Landon and Victor French, his television dad, were father figures for him, having lost his own dad as a child. Brian was also close to the rest of his on-screen family, Bonnie Bartlett, Radames Pera, and Kyle Richards.
He Retired from acting in 1983

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