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Originally leaving hosting jobs in 1991 and pursuing musical aspects such as experimental theater projects like "Temps" he continued acting in well-received performances in fun live shows like the first off-Broadway run of "SchoolHouse Rock: Live!". In 2001 he relocated to Austin, TX and by the early 2010's he began getting more interested in film & television work, landing extras roles in the film "Machete" and the television show "Friday Night Lights" for 14 episodes. Several UT student and independent films followed and in 2014 he filmed "Shilo" for Living Heart Productions. In 2014, a creative resurgence landed him in "What We Give" for AMAA Productions and 2 documentaries including "The Hunger Stat" regarding weight loss and health followed. In 2021, he shot two films for the 48 Hour Film Project, 1st in Austin, (which won first place but was disqualified on a technicality) - "Mr Jingles", playing the homicidal killer of the title name, and then "Candlelight", for the San Antonio division of the project, playing a very different kind of superhero.
In 2013, a chance encounter led him to become veteran actor Terry Kiser's assistant, where the two formed a close bond and friendship while managing "The Actors Arena" until 2016. The two remain connected and during the three years, he was able to study diligently under Kiser's teaching abilities.
He is a strong animal enthusiast and runs several animal-related businesses in Austin, and was noted as one of the "Top 10 to watch" in Austin in 2020.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: D. Sween
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The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan (1979)
DVD is now available
I previously wrote a review of this movie several years ago, and just looked through the additional ones, with the most recent being 2009, I believe.
I wanted to let everyone know that this film IS now available on DVD from MGM; in fact they print it on demand when ordered. It is well worth having in your collection in such a pristine way.
Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Worlds-Jennie-Limited-Edition- Collection/dp/B003B3O5K4/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC? ie=UTF8&colid=3DI8X1ES4OHLR&coliid=IG3YNOGXJ4TKC
Great film, highly recommended. If the link does not work, you can go to Lindsay Wagner's page (www.lindsaywagner.com) and to go the movies/TV section, and there is a link there for the Amazon.com purchase.
The Amityville Haunting (2011)
watch "Sex And The City 2" instead
This is quite possibly the absolute worst movie ever made. In fact, they should create an Oscar to give each year to another horrible movie for not being as horrible as this one. Forget plot, character development, anything resembling a real film. The film is annoyingly filmed from a camcorder point of view and all you really want to happen is for this horrid family to die. Starting with the father - the acting is simply abhorrent and the director/casting director/producer should have all had roles as victims. They're all just really, really bad. You could take ANY of the other Amityville films, including the really bad sequels and feel like you're watching mastery in action in comparison to this insipid piece of garbage. That's 88 minutes that I'll never get back. I'd rather lick dirt than have to sit through this again. Be warned, if you watch it, you'll regret it. Give as a present to someone you hate - that's the best advice I could give you for this film.