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any movie stars here?
anyone ever been an extra in movie? Or on tv maybe?
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I was a stunt cock in several midget pornos
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I was in one of Richard Simmons Infomercial Dance Video "Groove To Loose!!"
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I was featured on Russell Simmon's show One World...
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yes
it started when i loaned John Boorman my paintings for his movie, Where The Heart Is and they asked me to be an extra in the movie for a week did more over the year while i was still a student and then got an agent and started doing tv commercials and small parts in movies and television but that was a looooooooong time ago why do you ask? |
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My Dad and his car were in Hulk Hogan's "No Holds Barred" :thumbsup They were filming at his office and wanted to use his car and somehow he ended up in an office scene. It's probably the worst movie ever made, lol!
My cousin was a news anchor in Cast Away, but that's because she's a news anchor. I've not been in anything - I only brush up to greatness :( |
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i remember paying to see that movie...Zeus is my hero! |
i was on the news once
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I was in a pilot for nickelodeon called "No Adults Allowed" when I was in highschool.
It never took off. :mad: |
I was at a comedy show taping,,
there was quick glimpse of me on TV so i got like 4 seconds of fame so far |
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My line was 'Pass the ketchup!'
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OK, along these lines...
Who here is actually seriously pursuing an acting career, going to classes, auditioning for parts, etc? /me raises hand. |
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http://www.dumbcrooks.com/officer_mu...hat_hg_wht.gif :Graucho |
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freaked my college buddies out when they went to see Body Parts and a close up of me filled the screen for about 3 seconds but i prefer to now work behind the scenes although working as an extra gave me the opportunity to share a few smokes with Uma Thurman (not a scene in the movie), :Graucho to get knocked on my ass by Brian Brown (a scene in the movie), :( to hear Goldie Hawn swear like a sailor (not in the movie) :1orglaugh and to share a live stage with the Kids In The Hall :thumbsup |
I was an extra in the Movie the abyss...but they cut the scenes out of the version released to the theatres, however it's still in the directors cut.
You can't see me all that well because there was about 50 of us. Anyway it's the scene on the beach where people are running from the huge tidal wave. To be an extra in Hollywood is a shit job. You get paid (87-89 rates) like $50-$70 a day MIGHT include a sack lunch. They treat you like you're the biggest fucking idiot to walk the planet, and I guess you are because you're doing this kind of shit work. I only did this one job because the company I worked for used this small agency that provided extras and they needed some help. |
maybe for one day AMP but movie sets are incredibly boring, been on a few of them. One 30 second scene can basically take all day or all night.
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the radio thing was for gaming... a reeeeeally long time ago... lol |
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we're shooting a tv commercial this week and a 60 second spot is going to take 4 full days of shooting but the art department ROCKS! btw - if you do decide to get extra work, ask for a voucher rather than a cash payout - you make more money on a one day shoot with Cronenberg on Naked Lunch, i made about 350 dollars, which was pretty good money back in those days |
i would guess that on a movie set there's probly alot of waiting around...
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the expression often heard on the set is, "hurry up and wait" i'm sure RedShoe has a ton of stories to share about the movie experience it's like working as a stage magician and learning how all of the tricks operate, the magic soon disappears but it's a love of labor and i really LOVE making movies and television shows |
I was in a porno once about a year ago the film was shot in Toronto I had 1 full scene with this Goth looking chick I actually had a lot of fun.. and believe me its not soo easy to act in those films you have to get your dick hard in front of all of those people looking at you!! But hey I did a fucking awesome job im sure I would have won an Oscar for best white skinny ass Goth looking bitches fucker stud actor!! :1orglaugh
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if I could work in the movie biz, I think I'd wanna do audio. Sound effects. I think they call them 'Foley' guys in the film biz...
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I was an amateur porn star but won't say where. hah!
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My daughter was in a Stoufers commercial that was on television for a few years.
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Some of my duties were production management, location scouting, did some offline video editing work, managed casting as well as put together casting reels, and show reels. Anyway when I first moved to "Hollywood," this was my big dream, to be an actor. I was doing stand up comedy in Texas, and Oklahoma and thought I'd make an attempt at the big time. Went to some open mic nights and got screwed around, end up going on at like 2 am with only 2-3 real customers the rest are other comics and some of them are sitting there with pads and pens writing down your best material. I said fuck it and stuck it out working my way up with the company I was working for. Managing casting sessions, and editing the casting reels to present to clients etc, I got to see firsthand on a daily basis how demeaning this whole process can be. Imagine spending your day 8-10 hours running around from audition to audition pretending to eat an invisible candy bar, drink an invisible soft drink, or drive an invisible car all the while having a stupid ass grin on your face so you look like you enjoy it. I watched these people knowing full well that their 15 minutes of fame would more than likely be a regional ad and possibly a national ad for someone like Colgate and that's it. The money can be good, I've had friends live for years off of residuals from 1 ad. One good friend of mine got paid $30k a year just so they could use her 5 second spot where she eats some yoplait yogurt and smiles...LOL But spots like that are few and far between. |
i've seen the foley guys work, amazing what they do, unheralded part of movie making.
also saw a very cool piece on some show about the guy who is THAT VOICE you hear narrating like half of the movie trailers for the biggest movies. Just weird to see this guy sitting in his little studio and THAT voice coming out of him. Remember the Lou Grant show? His boss on the show, character actor named Mason Adams, used to be the top voice over guy for trailers in the 80's. So much of movie making today is done after the shooting is done, what happens on the set and on location is just the skeleton and basics to start creating movie magic. Actors all have to come back and do their dialogue over again in a sound studio too. Maybe not every actor but the lead actors go back to do 'looping'. |
In elementary school I got in a fight with George Foreman's oldest (I'm pretty sure) Jr.
Does that count? Hmm now that I think about it, Rae Carruth went to that school too. |
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Looks like Jay Leno, younger |
I am a star in my own mind..thats all that matters
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The AdultCentro guys I think are doing something with hollywood if I remember
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