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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Scott Whyte (born January 8, 1978, in Manhattan Beach, California) is an American actor who is best known for his role on City Guys where he portrayed Chris, one of the main characters. He has also appeared in other TV series, such as That '70s Show, and Just Shoot Me!, as well as appearing in the films D2: The Mighty Ducks and its sequel, D3, although as different characters. Whyte has spent his entire life living in the South Bay of California. Whyte, always interested in the arts, has been leaping from one form to the other, having spent time in animation along with playing music, all while maintaining an acting career. Whyte also attended the University of Southern California briefly until he landed a starring role on NBC’s City Guys. Whyte made his film debut in the Mel Gibson/Kurt Russell feature Tequila Sunrise. At age ten, after watching Raiders of the Lost Ark, Whyte figured he could become the next Indiana Jones. But after breaking his wrist swinging from a tree, he set his sights on the goal of becoming an actor, so that he "could do all those fun things and not get hurt." He landed his first part at the age of 13, appearing in a commercial for Pop Tarts, and later appeared in the television series That '70s Show, Just Shoot Me!, The Nanny, Full House, Locals and TNBC's Hang Time, along with hosting the television series Chicken Soup for the Soul, based on the best selling books. His recent films include Reeker, The Fallen Ones, Voodoo Moon, All In, and Death Row. Description above from the Wikipedia article Scott Whyte, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Scott Whyte

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The Invisible World follows four unlikely friends—Maya, Jamal, Tessa, and Leo—who used to be inseparable until growing up and growing apart. One summer afternoon, while half-heartedly helping clean up their overgrown backyard, they stumble upon a strange, glowing flower that shrinks them to the size of insects. Lost among towering blades of grass and enormous petals, the kids must navigate a vast, hidden world teeming with life, wonder, and danger. Guided by tiny allies and eventually brought before the wise but weary Forest King, they learn that the peaceful realm beneath their feet is under siege. The ruthless Wasp Queen and her army threaten to destroy everything in their path, spreading fear and darkness through the forest. To return home—and to save the invisible world—they must put aside old grudges, rediscover their friendship, and summon the courage to stand together against impossible odds. A story of unity, courage, and rediscovery, The Invisible World reveals that sometimes the smallest people can make the biggest difference.





