Atticus Shaffer
Atticus Shaffer was born in Santa Clara, California, United States on June 19th, 1998 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 26, Atticus Shaffer biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
At 26 years old, Atticus Shaffer has this physical status:
Atticus Ronald Shaffer (born June 19, 1998) is an American actor known for his role as Brick Heck on the ABC sitcom The Middle (2009-2016), as well as his role in the Disney Junior film Frankenweenie (2012) and Ono on the Disney Junior series The Lion Guard (since 2016), and for his brief appearance in Hancock (2008).
Personal life
In Santa Clarita, California, to Ron and Debbie Shaffer, named after Atticus Finch, the lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird. He lives in Acton, California.
Shaffer has type 4 osteogenesis imperfecta, a condition characterized by a defect in type 1 collagen that results in fragile bones and short stature; he is 4' 8" (142 cm) tall.
Shaffer is a Christian and had a daily Bible study with his mother as of 2018, alternating between the Old and the New Testaments. He was a fan of Contemporary Christian rock music as of 2015, one of his favorite bands.
Shaffer's official YouTube and Twitch video gaming pages under the banner "AtticusShafferVlog," the latter of which was announced in December 2019. Among other video games, he appears in The Long Dark and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Career
Brick Heck, a character in the American television sitcom The Middle, is the role for which Shaffer is thus well-known. Shaffer appeared on the show's entire nine seasons, from 2009 to 2018. Brick is the youngest of the three Heck siblings and is more intelligent and insightful than those his age. He loves to read and has an ongoing fascination with fonts. Brick is socially insecure and regularly ignored by his relatives, including forgotten birthdays. Hundreds of times for trophies were nominated for prizes, and the series and its cast members received over a dozen collectively.
Shaffer said in a Wired magazine interview published in January 2013, that Brick was remarkably similar to his own life, as he is also a "big reader" and "nerd[s] out for the bizarre stuff." The closeness was also noted in a TV Guide article in May 2011. Brick's characterization, as well as his idiosyncratic repetition of words and phrases at the end of sentences, is actually based on Eileen Heisler's son, Justin.