Nolan Splavec

Nolan Justin Splavec (born April 1, 1973) is an American actor, singer, songwriter, rapper, composer, filmmaker, writer, and animator. He is known for creating the television shows Red And Friends and Stewart and Friends, and the lead singer of the band Sick Logic.

Early Life
Splavec was born on April 1, 1973 to Mat Splavec and Caroline Splavec (née Madison) and his siblings Monica, AJ, Meg, and Adam. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he started his career in 1977 as a child actor when he was in many commercials. He made his television debut as Billy Campbell in the TV series A New Kind of Family from 1977 to 1987. Splavec was just 4 years old when he first started acting. Splavec portrayed main protagonist Stan Kurtz in the psychological horror film The Creepy Man (1981) and its sequel Stan (1987). He had also guest starred on several television shows such as Diff'rent Strokes, Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Magnum P.I., Murder She Wrote, MacGyver, and Dynasty.

1984 Arrest
On July 28, 1984 at 11 O'clock, 11 year old Nolan got up from bed and went to his parents closet and picked up a gun, his father woke up and said "Nolan, what are you doing with that gun?" Nolan said "Never mind what I'm doing with it" Nolan shot his father 8 times, killing him instantly, then shot his mother 9 times, she died as well. A neighbor heard shooting from the Splavec house and called the police, the police came and saw the 2 bodies of Nolan's parents and arrested Nolan, and was guilty for two counts of murder and was sent to court. Nolan said he murdered his parents because they were abusive and neglectful. He was sentenced to 2 months in juvenile detention.