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Drake Bell accuses ex-Nickelodeo­n coach of sex abuse

- By Alexandra Del Rosario

Former child star Drake Bell is ready to break his silence about his time work- ing with Nickelodeo­n dialogue coach Brian Peck, including the abuse he allegedly suffered.

The “Drake & Josh” and “All That” star, 37, will be among the interview subjects for the forthcomin­g documentar­y “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.” A teaser for the documentar­y released Tuesday shows Bell preparing to talk about his experience.

In the clip, interview sub- jects and “All That” alums Bryan Hearne and Giovon- nie Samuels speculate about “who was being hurt” by Peck, who served as a dia- logue coach on shows includ- ing “The Amanda Show” and “All That.”

Bell starred in the former from 1999 to 2002, then co-starred with Josh Peck for the Nickelodeo­n comedy “Drake & Josh” from 2004 to 2007.

Just before the brief snippet ends, Bell, wearing a seafoam-green suit, enters an unlit room, breathes a heavy sigh and settles into a chair, ready to tell his story.

“Former Nickelodeo­n star Drake Bell will be sharing publicly, for the first time, the story of the abuse he suffered at the hands of Brian Peck,” the YouTube descriptio­n of the clip reads.

Representa­tives for Bell and Brian Peck did not immediatel­y respond to The Times’ request for comment.

Los Angeles police arrested Brian Peck in 2003 for “lewd acts wi h a child.” The alleged acts involved an unnamed minor who received coach- ing from Peck, according to a 2003 police statement. The alleged abuse also occurred at Peck’s home in Va ley Glen. Leading up to the arrest, the minor’s family reported that Peck allegedly molested the child “over a six-month period.”

A year later, in 2004, Peck was convicted of child molestatio­n after pleading no con- test to performing a lewd act with a 14-year-old or 15-year- old and oral copulation with a minor, according to mul- tiple reports. He was sen- tenced to 16 months in prison and ordered to register as a sex offender.

The allegation­s against Peck will be among those examined in “Quiet on Set,” a four-part documentar­y from Investigat­ion Discovery. The project says it will “pull back the curtain” on former Nickelodeo­n creator and producer Dan Schneider’s TV empire, which included “iCarly,” “Victorious” and “Drake & Josh.”

“’Quiet on Set’ reveals an insidious environmen­t rife

h allegation­s of abuse, sex- ism, racism and inappropri­ate dynamics with its under- age stars and crew,” said an ID descriptio­n.

For years, former child stars have spoken out against the alleged abuse they faced from Schneider and other Nickelodeo­n bosses. Jennette McCurdy alleged in her 2022 memoir that the network offered her a paycheck to keep quiet about unsettling experience­s from her time on set when she starred in “iCarly.”

“Zoey 101” actor Alexa Nikolas led a 2022 protest outside Nickelodeo­n’s Burbank studio, alleging that she and her fellow actors “were not safe.”

“I did not feel protected at Nickelodeo­n as a child, personally,” Nikolas said in a livestream of the protest. “I’m demanding that Nickelodeo­n starts protecting children and not predators.”

Nikolas, Kyle Sullivan and Katrina Johnson are among the former stars set to share their experience­s with Nickelodeo­n for the documentar­y. “Quiet on Set” will air on ID starting on March 17

 ?? FRAZER HARRISON / GETTY IMAGES / TNS ?? Actor Drake Bell arrives at the premiere Of Nickelodeo­n’s “Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh!” at the Landmark Theatres, Westside Pavilion in Los Angeles on Dec. 2, 2008.
FRAZER HARRISON / GETTY IMAGES / TNS Actor Drake Bell arrives at the premiere Of Nickelodeo­n’s “Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh!” at the Landmark Theatres, Westside Pavilion in Los Angeles on Dec. 2, 2008.

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