Gosselaar is no stranger to episodic drama. In 1998, he was seen in the coming-of-age series Hyperion Bay, and also starred in D.C. Additionally, he starred in the popular comedy Saved by the Bell.
Gosselaar starred opposite Alan Arkin in the comedy Necessary Parties and in a half-dozen other movies-of-the-week, including ABC's For the Love of Nancy, Saved By the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas, She Cried No, Dying to Belong, and Born into Exile.
Gosselaar's first major studio film was the 1998 Paramount release Dead Man on Campus. He has also built his image as a versatile indie actor with such projects as White Wolves, Under a Killing Moon, Abraxus II, and Sticks and Stones.
Having tried his hand at a variety of sports, Gosselaar has narrowed his sporting interests to three: golf, hockey, and his first love, motorcycle racing. He continues to do his part to steer young people into sports and away from the hazards of drugs, having served as an official spokesperson for the United States Soccer Organization and D.A.R.E.
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