A fast-moving, funny look into quadriplegic actor/writer Jim Troesh's career, his writing habits, and his sex life.
A funny clip from the sitcom pilot currently being shopped around Hollywood by its quadriplegic actor/writer Jim Troesh. Jim is best known for starring for three years on the award-winning TV series Highway to Heaven starring Michael Landon. We encourage your comments on this preview, and please forward it.
A funny scene from the hilarious new sitcom pilot currently being shopped around Hollywood by its quadriplegic actor/writer Jim Troesh. This scene highlights Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad, Malcolm in the Middle) who guest-stars. We encourage your comments and please forward it.
A funny clip from the sitcom pilot currently being shopped around Hollywood by its quadriplegic actor/writer Jim Troesh. Jim is best known for starring for three years on the award-winning TV series Highway to Heaven starring Michael Landon. We encourage your comments on this preview, and please forward it.
Jim Troesh and Bryan Cranston (Malcolm in the Middle) talk about Troesh's new TV Pilot "The Hollywood Quad" guest-starring Cranston.
Episode 6 - Sex and the Single Quad - Actor/Writer/Producer, Jim Troesh tells all about quadriplegics and sex. You'll learn everything you always wanted to know, but were afraid to ask. Adult oriented.
The upbeat, fast-moving promo for "The Hollywood Quad"
Episode 5 - Perception is Reality - Actor/writer/producer Jim Troesh takes a funny look at perception and how big a part it plays in casting performers with disabilities and in reality.
Episode 4 - Color of the Cross is a very funny look inside the writing of the most recent movie Jim Troesh has written, "Color of the Cross" recently released on video.
Episode 3 - Michael Landon Tribute - Jim Troesh, who acted for three years as the quadriplegic attorney on Highway to Heaven, talks candidly about TV icon Michael Landon.
Episode 2 - The Q Word is an hysterical account of the trials and tribulations of overcoming "The Elephant in the Room" while interviewing for writing position on a TV show.