Drake Bell speaks out about alleged abuse by Nickelodeon talk coach Brian Beck


former Drake and Josh Star Drake Bell is set to publicly share allegations that he was abused by Brian Beck, who worked as a dialogue coach at Nickelodeon. all of that And Amanda Show. Bale starred in the latter film from 1999 to 2002, and according to investigative website Discovery, he will appear in the upcoming docuseries. Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Children’s Television.

On Tuesday, ID dropped a new teaser for Quiet on the set In which Bill appears but does not speak. The actor “will publicly share, for the first time, the story of the abuse he suffered at the hands of Brian Beck, the former dialogue coach who was convicted in 2004 of his crimes against Drake and ordered to register as a character,” a press release said. Sex offender.” Watch the teaser below.

Quiet on the set is a four-part documentary series described as exposing “the toxic and dangerous culture behind some of the most popular kids’ shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s.” According to ID, “It pulls back the curtain on an empire built by creator Dan Schneider, which has had an undeniable grip on popular culture.” The docuseries “exposes a virulent environment filled with allegations of abuse, sexism, racism, and inappropriate dynamics with underage stars and crew.”

New claims were revealed by Nickelodeon alumni in a trailer that dropped last month, including from former all of that Cast members Giovonni Samuels, Kyle Sullivan, Brian Hearn and Katrina Johnson and director Virgil Fabian. Boy meets world Alumni Will Friedel and Ryder Strong recently spoke about the experiences they had while on the ABC show with Beck.

Bell, who co-starred in the Nickelodeon series Drake and Josh For four seasons from 2004 to 2007, he made headlines in 2021 when he was sentenced to two years probation and community service after pleading guilty to charges stemming from his sexually explicit online conduct in 2017 with an underage fan. Bale later said that he did not know the fan’s age at the time of their virtual communication and that “all conversations and communications stopped” when he became aware of this.

Quiet on the setwhich will run for two consecutive nights starting March 17, is directed by Mary Robertson and Emma Schwartz and produced by Maxine Productions and Sony Pictures Television – Nonfiction in association with Business Insider.

Here’s the new teaser:

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