Emmy Award-winning actor Gordon Clapp, a native of North Conway, was named to the honorary advisory board for the 2005 Cerebral Palsy-International Sports and Recreation Association World Championships for athletes with a physical disability. The event is scheduled July 2 to 10, 2005 at Connecticut College in New London, Conn. Clapp won the 1998 Best Supporting Actor Emmy for his portrayal of Detective Greg Medavoy on ABC's "NYPD Blue." He made his film debut with Michael Douglas in "Running." He appeared in "Return of the Secaucus Seven" prior to moving to Los Angeles in 1989. Since then he has appeared in various television movies and has had guest appearances in "Night Court," "Cheers," "The Wonder Years," "Cop Rock" and "Civil Wars."
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