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Derek Basco played an unnamed store front cashier on Day 7: 3:00pm-4:00pm of 24. Basco started out in independent film productions for PM Entertainment group including A Dangerous Place and Tiger Heart (with Ron Yuan) as well as guest-starring on the company's TV show LA Heat. In 2003, he co-directed, co-starred and wrote an indie titled Naked Brown Men after having had recurring roles on the short-lived series Love & Money as well as recurring stints on Becker and the 2003 rehash of Dragnet. Basco later supplied various voice-overs for the Nikelodeon cartoon show Avatar: The Last Airbender and had a recurring role on the comedy series The Guild in 2008.

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  • Derek Basco
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  • Derek Basco played an unnamed store front cashier on Day 7: 3:00pm-4:00pm of 24. Basco started out in independent film productions for PM Entertainment group including A Dangerous Place and Tiger Heart (with Ron Yuan) as well as guest-starring on the company's TV show LA Heat. In 2003, he co-directed, co-starred and wrote an indie titled Naked Brown Men after having had recurring roles on the short-lived series Love & Money as well as recurring stints on Becker and the 2003 rehash of Dragnet. Basco later supplied various voice-overs for the Nikelodeon cartoon show Avatar: The Last Airbender and had a recurring role on the comedy series The Guild in 2008.
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  • Pittsburg, California, USA
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  • Derek Basco
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  • Derek Basco played an unnamed store front cashier on Day 7: 3:00pm-4:00pm of 24. Basco started out in independent film productions for PM Entertainment group including A Dangerous Place and Tiger Heart (with Ron Yuan) as well as guest-starring on the company's TV show LA Heat. In 2003, he co-directed, co-starred and wrote an indie titled Naked Brown Men after having had recurring roles on the short-lived series Love & Money as well as recurring stints on Becker and the 2003 rehash of Dragnet. Basco later supplied various voice-overs for the Nikelodeon cartoon show Avatar: The Last Airbender and had a recurring role on the comedy series The Guild in 2008. Basco has also appeared in numerous short films, did a voice-over for the 2004 video game sequel Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and appeared in the 2008 SciFi-Action indie Alien Raiders (with Carlos Bernard).
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