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Tony studied long and hard at Ryerson University and New York Film School. He’s been very successful in his career and even has a hit TV show “Hard rock medical.” This show is about young students in medical school and the challenges they face during their years at school. The show has very high ratings and about 700,000 viewers in Canada.

Tony is currently in the process of writing another one hour drama series. It’s too early to publish, but Tony says he has already made a deal with Flashdance star “Jennifer Beals” as the star in the new and upcoming series.

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