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milestones
Year
Milestone
Began career at age six in TV and radio commercials, first for Pac-Man vitamins
1986
Feature debut at age eight, in "The Boy Who Could Fly"
1986
TV series debut, "Morningstar/Eveningstar" (CBS)
1988
Starred as Kevin Arnold on the ABC sitcom "The Wonder Years"
1993
Directed episodes of the comedy "Boy Meets World," (ABC) starring his brother Ben Savage
1996
Played abusive boyfried of Candace Cameron in NBC TV-movie "No One Would Tell"
1997
Returned to series TV as star of the ensemble NBC sitcom "Working"
2001
Voiced the title character of "Oswald", an octopus, in the Nickelodeon animated series
2002
Had small role as "The Mole" in "Austen Powers in Goldmember"
2002
Had a small role in "The Rules of Attraction" adapted from a Bret Easton Ellis novel
Directed episodes of "That's So Raven," "Drake & Josh" and "Unfabulous" for the Nickelodeon network
2004
Featured in the comedy "Welcome to Mooseport"
2004
Produced and directed the kid-oriented comedy series "Phil of the Future" for Disney; nominated for a Directors Guild award in 2007 for the episode "Not-So-Great-Great Grandpa"
2006
Returned to acting for the ABC sitcom "Crumbs," about a dysfunctional family
2007
Made feature film directorial debut with "Daddy Day Camp"
2007
Directed the live-action Disney Channel Series, "Wizards of Waverly Place"; earned a DGA nomination in 2008 for the episode "The Crazy 10 Minute Sale"
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