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Phillip Jacob Isaacson (born 11 December 1984), known professionally as P. J. Lane, is an American-born Australian actor, entertainer, philanthropist, school basketball coach and former professional basketball player.


Early life

Born on 11 December 1984 in the
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, but raised in
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, Lane is the only child of Jayne Ambrose and Logie Hall of Fame inductee
Don Lane Morton Donald Isaacson (born November 13, 1933 – October 22, 2009), known professionally as Don Lane, was an American talk show host and singer active mostly in Australia, best known for his television career in Australia, especially for host ...
. Lane attained a performing arts scholarship to
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in Sydney, Australia, at the age of 12. While attending Scots, Lane studied acting, voice, and classical piano. Despite his family affiliation with show business, Lane was known as a young basketball prospect. Lane's father Don was the head basketball coach at St Aloysius' College. Lane often played for
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with his father coaching the opposing team. Lane's basketball ability led him to complete his high-school education at Westlake High School in
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. While attending Westlake High, Lane continued his music study with former
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keyboard player Mike Meros.


Basketball career

Upon his completion of high school, Lane was awarded a full basketball scholarship to
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. While attending SCSU, Lane majored in music and made the dean's list for academic performance. After university, Lane played for three seasons as a professional basketball player in the Greek league. He played for the teams of
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,
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, and AS Manis. Lane returned to Australia in 2009. An article in the Australian '' Women's Day'' stated that his father's deteriorating health brought him back to Australia and prevented him from returning to Europe despite some lucrative offers. Lane continued to play basketball in the
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for the ''
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''.


Television

Early in his career, Lane was the feature story on ''
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'', performed live on ''
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'', and performed at the 2009
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. After his father's passing, Lane performed a
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tribute at the Logie Awards of 2010. In late 2009, Lane began presenting stories for ''
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'' on the
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. According to the ''Sydney Weekender'' website, Lane was still a featured presenter in 2012.


Acting

In early 2010, Lane was asked to audition for the Australian film ''6 Plots''. It was later accepted to the
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and released in 2012. In July 2010, Lane appeared in the Australian television soap opera ''
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'' as
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's (
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) ex-boyfriend Eli Baker. He had originally auditioned for another role in May 2010 but was unsuccessful. Lane played the role of Michael Christiansen in '' Underbelly: Badness'' and had to put on 18 kg of muscle for the role. As of November 2020, his last on-screen acting role was a part in the 2014 movie ''Freedom''.


Charity work

Lane's father Don Lane died in October 2009 from complications with
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. Since his father's passing, Lane has been an ambassador for ''Alzheimer’s Australia'' to raise funds and awareness for the disease. Lane is the producer of the Memory Lane Concert, which raises funds for Alzheimer's Australia. In the variety style of ''
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'', the concert showcases well-known performers in Australia. In a 2011 interview, Lane said that Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia are under-funded based on the number of people affected by the disease. The concert has featured the likes of Alan Jones,
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, David Campbell,
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,
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, and other veterans of the industry. The 2011 concert was held at Sydney's State Theatre.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lane, P. J. 1984 births American emigrants to Australia Australian people of Belarusian-Jewish descent Male actors from Los Angeles Australian male actors Living people Australian philanthropists Westlake High School (California) alumni Basketball players from Ventura County, California