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A documentary-style show on Discovery, a National Geographic documentary used AAR camera footage from a camera that I wore (while I was shooting, and subsequently getting hit with an RPG) and I was in a book about the invasion of Iraq, not mentioned by name but rather position.
ETA: I was also in an episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition with Ty Pennington. |
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Thats me, 2nd to the right http://i58.tinypic.com/2lnzsdu.jpg Was an extra in a movie (evidently never made it to production) called loop. We were paid $100 to dress up and bail out of an suv with plastic m4's and draw down on a bad guy. Was shot at alamo ice house katy tx. They hired a copter to fly over and spotlight the killer. Made $100 for about 3 1/2 hr What exactly is "second to the right"? Second from the right or second from the left? You weren't very clear. Second guy from right. Without the jacket (was getting hot already, before dawn) |
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I use to do extra casting for a living. I was the one that picked what extras for what scenes. OR I was also the person, that would tell them what to do when they were on set. Went back and forth between the two positions. Did that for a living for 5_years. krpind dude, I worked on Stakeland |
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I was an extra in the background at the very beginning. When you first see the trailer park they move the camera backwards from a distance as a train is passing. I'm one of the two kids in the background throwing cans. You may have to pause it and look close! Also, my mother is in the office building scene when the main kid runs in looking for Susan Saradan. He runs past my mother. |
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Not me but the wife was. You see her for all of a second. 3 O clock high was the movie. She was in a classroom scene. No you don't usually get paid.
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Only watched movies being made. View Quote my dad said he and all his SWT buddies had a beer with steve McQueen in between some family truckster getaway scene filmed in san marcos, TX and he also said that they did that scene several times and that steve had at least a beer in between each and every take |
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No me, but my BIL has been in 3 different soap opera's and 2 movies.
He is playing a mobster in his latest flick, supposed to be released in April next year. |
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The movie Necessary Roughness, I stained the tables that were in the bar scene fight. The tops were real wood and the legs were made from balsa wood.
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I am lying. I was never in Twister. Bahaha! Well shame on u! Do u lie often? You are a turd btw He's just blowin' air up your skirt... I guess I won't complain then |
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My cousins husband had a reoccurring role on Breaking Bad and will also be in the spin off Better Call Saul.
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On the news. View Quote Oh, if we are gonna include stuff like that. I was on the news twice. Once I was interviewed on Melrose in Hollywood. They asked me if I could identify which of 3 voices was a black man. (Had to do with the OJ trial) I was also interviewed several times at SFO because I was a "Disgruntled Traveler". My flight from Northern CA to AZ for Thanksgiving was cancelled do to fog so I was bussed to SFO and spent all day waiting to get a flight. I ended up being the main story. I was also on the Downtown Julie Brown show on E called Gossip. They were filing at my favorite coffee house (The Buguias Pig) and I walked into the middle of it. I was the only one there and during breaks Julie Brown would joke around with me in her british accent (I hope you can't see up my dress, I'm not wearing any panties). I ended up pretending to be one of the counter workers at the bar and helped with her sign off (peace, love, and gossip) and then she fawned over my tattoos and showed them to the camera. |
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I've been on a DIY network show a half dozen times. Hmmm I watch a lot of those Big Table Media shoots Yard Crashers, Room Crashers, and The Ultimate Crash in the Sacramento and SF Bay Area. |
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no, but my grandpa was an extra in Born of the 4th of July.
that is as close as I get to the movies |
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Thats me, 2nd to the right http://i58.tinypic.com/2lnzsdu.jpg Was an extra in a movie (evidently never made it to production) called loop. We were paid $100 to dress up and bail out of an suv with plastic m4's and draw down on a bad guy. Was shot at alamo ice house katy tx. They hired a copter to fly over and spotlight the killer. Made $100 for about 3 1/2 hr What exactly is "second to the right"? Second from the right or second from the left? You weren't very clear. Exactly. WTF is "second TO the right"? |
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I am lying. I was never in Twister. Bahaha! Well shame on u! Do u lie often? More than I should, less than people think. So substandard in both aspects then? |
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... I have been the subject of several pieces of artwork, too. The OP said porn doesn't count. Ha ha Everybody's a funny guy. I am in several paintings (that I know of) the subject of at least two more and a sculptor did a small vignette of me. Nobody cares about my 21st century self. Folks used to tell me I had the 18th Century look of "rode hard and put up wet" look to a "T." |
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I am lying. I was never in Twister. Bahaha! Well shame on u! Do u lie often? You are a turd btw He's just blowin' air up your skirt... I guess I won't complain then Think about it...wait for it....wait for it... |
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I was a jockey in a terrible piece of crap when I was a kid called "Red Fury", really really bad movie.
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A guy I know who is a bit older than me was in a B grade slasher movie named Class Reunion Massacre when he was in high school. They filmed a seen at his church where he was in a choir. He said it was his first sighting of boobs on the wild. The makeup lady was bra-less and he could see down her shirt.
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I'm in Motley Crue's "Home Sweet Home" video filmed at Reunion Arena in Dallas 1985 - you can't see me
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I'm in Motley Crue's "Home Sweet Home" video filmed at Reunion Arena in Dallas 1985 - you can't see me Wiki lInk View Quote Are you the one flashing the stage? |
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Drove a tractor for a Mahindra commercial. Can't make out my face though. 11 hours of filming for a 30 second TV spot. Got paid a dollar for my trouble and the food was awesome.
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I use to do extra casting for a living. I was the one that picked what extras for what scenes. OR I was also the person, that would tell them what to do when they were on set. Went back and forth between the two positions. Did that for a living for 5_years. krpind dude, I worked on Stakeland View Quote Awesome. I'm going to look up the chick that played that part. Ellen Hollman |
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Thats me, 2nd to the right http://i58.tinypic.com/2lnzsdu.jpg Was an extra in a movie (evidently never made it to production) called loop. We were paid $100 to dress up and bail out of an suv with plastic m4's and draw down on a bad guy. Was shot at alamo ice house katy tx. They hired a copter to fly over and spotlight the killer. Made $100 for about 3 1/2 hr What exactly is "second to the right"? Second from the right or second from the left? You weren't very clear. Exactly. WTF is "second TO the right"? Mason road is gross. But the Tahoe on dubs fits right in at that strip mall. |
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I was an extra in Sudden Death when they filmed in the old Civic Arena in Pittsburgh. Funny shit - there were about 100 people in the entire arena, and the rest of the seats were filled with fucking cardboard torsos. Kinda creepy. I still have the check from the production company...I was there like 13 hours and made $75.
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I was in a Godsmack music video filmed at an old prison here.
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I've been in Cougartown
My son was in "Iron Man 3" and in the movie "Hop" |
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My mom was an extra in Arlington road and one of my college buddies played a rapist in an Oliver Stone movie.
I've been in three commercials. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I'm in Motley Crue's "Home Sweet Home" video filmed at Reunion Arena in Dallas 1985 - you can't see me Wiki lInk View Quote Hey, I was there also. Saw that Dr. Feelgood tour both times it was in Dallas. |
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I was on the news... several times.
Movie/TV show deals in the works... |
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In the eighties I lived in Santa Fe, NM. I was there for the filming of Young Guns. Santa Fe was a small place with popular local bars. The cast and crew would be in town nearly every night. The locals like me would go to our favorite hangouts and see Kiefer Sutherland and Lou Diamond Phillips drinking with the locals. The entire town was over run with movie studio trucks and trailers. It was a grand ole time back then. Can't remember the name right now but there is a good size western town movie set right outside town, home to a great many westerns.
I eventually moved away but my brother and his best friend were 2 of the Del Fuego motorcycle gang members in Wild Hogs that was mostly filmed there. Personal cameras were forbidden but my brother snuck one in a few times and has lots of behind the scene pics. He has a group hug type picture with just him, his buddy, and Travolta. Interesting factoid, the bar was not just a thrown together prop, was actually built solid like a real place. Everything in it was left in place when it burned, everything except a few artifacts my brother when in and grabbed a couple of hours before they burned it. |
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