Vaughn Lowery
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Vaughn Lowery is an actor, entertainer, and model who was born in Detroit, Michigan. He graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor's degree in Industrial & Labor Relations, finishing the program in three years. He is best known as the Joe Boxer spokesperson, as well as appearing on Scrubs (playing Tracy) and America's Next Top Model. He is the grandson of Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, retired president and co-founder of the SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference), a civil rights organization founded by Dr. Lowery and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. [1] He was named one of "17 Hot Guys" by Seventeen magazine.[2]
[edit] Community Service
Vaughn has lent his name and support to organizations such as: Women at Risk; HRC (Human Rights Commission); March of Dimes; HOLA (Heart of Los Angeles Youth); and schools and advocacy across the nation.[3]
[edit] Film, print, and television
Vaughn was named "17 Hot Guys" by Seventeen magazine, a U.S. young women's magazine targeted at the teenage demographic.
ABC News' Primetime aired a story chronicling his life and connection with Kmart/Joe Boxer. Vaughn also has filmed a Super Bowl commercial; completed a high-profile Dasani billboard ad campaign; starred in the film Seneca; appeared on America's Next Top Model; and guest-starred on the sitcom Scrubs.
Vaughn has modeled for GAP, Fila, Old Navy, Dasani water, Skechers, and Mark Ecko, while also working as a runway model for Tommy Hilfiger, Phat Farm, and Karl Kani. He has also been featured in FHM (SA) magazine, URB magazine, and Glamour.[4]
Vaughn is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.
[edit] References
http://www.IMDB.com/name/nm2210393/