In the 7th season of Road to Avonlea, Ryan Gosling makes a guest appearance as a young orphan named Bret McNulty. He stars in the episode, long before he was a household name. Get a glimpse of his ...
In the 7th season of Road to Avonlea, Ryan Gosling makes a guest appearance as a young orphan named Bret McNulty. He stars in the episode, long before he was a household name. Get a glimpse of his early acting here.
Road to Avonlea ran for 7 seasons, and featured many big name guest stars such as Christopher Lloyd, Eugene Levy, Christopher Reeve, Ryan Gosling, Stockard Channing and Meg Tilly. It aired on the Disney channel in the US, and is sometimes refered to as Tales from Avonlea.
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