Okay, perhaps the title of this post is a slight exaggeration, but I make my debut on the silver screen early next year. One of my softball buddies asked me to play a small role in an independent film called “Adams Morgan.”
I wondered whether I would wind up on the editing room floor, but I’m in the trailer (around the 1:00 mark), so I think it’s safe to say that a star is born (hey, there’s nothing wrong with a bit of healthy self-delusion).
The film opens on Valentine’s Day. Any suggestions who I should take to the premiere party, Julia Roberts? Angelina Jolie? Jennifer Anniston? Since discrimination is bad, maybe I should take all three.
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That woman looks like Michelle Bachman.
How on earth did I miss this?
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Stunning.
You really have TV charisma. You could be an actor, I think
looking good Dan. You remind of another actor and I can’t remember who.
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So…you’re playing yourself?
And, yes, discrimination is bad–take all three.
“These pretzels are making me thirsty.”
Very impressive Dan. You delivered your one line with perfection. 😉