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Héctor Elizondo and
Tim Allen. Sanders first became interested in acting at the age of 9 when he began taking classes at the
Flat Rock Playhouse, the state theater of North Carolina. He began with basic drama classes before moving on to an intermediate level and finally being invited to join their YouTheater company and gaining membership in its elite conservatory. While there he appeared in more than 16 productions including
A Christmas Carol;
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; and
Bye, Bye Birdie. which was filmed primarily in and around
Charlotte, North Carolina. A role soon followed that in the somewhat controversial movie
Hounddog which was shot on a plantation near
Wilmington, North Carolina. Much of the film's controversy stemmed from a pivotal scene in which a young girl, played by then 12-year-old actress
Dakota Fanning, was raped by Sanders' character. It was a role he found to be challenging but one that gave him a chance to prove the range of his acting ability. When asked about the controversial scene, Sanders responded, "That's just one part of the film. Tragedies like that happen daily in real life, and I think if this film opens a few more eyes, it is definitely worth it. Movies can have that power." and the role of Ned Banks on
Ghost Whisperer. He took over the role of Ned, which was previously held by
Tyler Patrick Jones, when producers decided to age the character by a few years in order to explore more mature story lines. This was only a recurring guest role in season three, but due to the character's popularity, Sanders became a part of the regular cast at the beginning of season four. He was cast as Kyle Anderson in the
Last Man Standing TV show starring Tim Allen. His character was initially the boyfriend of the eldest daughter of Tim Allen's character, but after the first season, the producers aged the eldest daughter to play a more motherly role. Sanders' character eventually became the boyfriend, and later husband, to the middle daughter. ==Personal life==