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$#*! My Dad Says

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Congrats to Jonathan Sadowski!

Deadline Hollywood is reporting Jonathan has been cast as the lead in $#*! My Dad Says. According to Finke, the role has been recast  since the pilot.

Take a look at Jonathan’s “worst moment in LA” from his The Working Actor Profile, It’s great to see Jonathan on the other side of that story!!!

Jonathan Sadowski

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Written by Mark

July 23rd, 2010 at 5:45 am

THE WORKING ACTOR HAS LANDED IN NYC

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I’m quite tired from the trip. Any NYC folks out there with day jobs?

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Written by Mark

July 21st, 2010 at 8:57 am

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The Working Actor Sits Down With: Jonathan Sadowski

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Jonathan Sadowski

Jonathan is originally from the South side of Chicago, IL. He grew up in the same building his grandmother grew up in. Jonathan has lived in LA for 8 years.

YOU KNOW HIM FROM: The Goods, Friday the 13th, Live Free or Die Hard, “American Dreams.”

HE MIGHT HAVE SERVED YOU AS: a host at Campanile, a sales associate at Armani Exchange at The Beverly Center, an extra, a driver for underage models for the Ford Modeling Agency, a waiter at The Griddle Café, and a bartender at Three Of Clubs.

FAVORITE CELEBRITY SIGHTING WHILE WORKING A DAY JOB: “It was right when I first moved here. I was working at Campanile my dream woman walked in. I was on the phone taking a reservation and I hear (in a British accent) ‘hello, do you have a table?’ I look up and it’s Claire Forlani standing right in front of me. My jaw dropped, at the time she was the wallpaper on my computer. In college we had her poster on the wall. It was pretty surreal. My first celebrity sighting was my dream girl.”

BEST MOMENT IN LA: “I brought my mom, my dad and my best friend from college to the premier of Live free or Die Hard. We went to the after party and were standing around talking to Ashton Kutcher, Kate Beckensale, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore. My mom and dad were shocked that these people knew who their son was. You kinda get desensitized when you’re hanging with people on set. Once you’re in the acting scene you meet more and more actors. It was a wild moment. It was great to step back and take it all in.”

Jonathan Sadowski

WORST MOMENT IN LA: “TV is a bitch man. Even when you’re set in stone, you’re not set in stone. I was a series regular on an ABC show called ‘Misguided.’ I went to the ABC upfronts and we’re hobnobbing with all the big dogs. The next day I get a call from my agent  ‘So, ABC is reworking the show. They are kind of reimagining different aspects…’ My head starts spinning, Cut to…I’m out. They cut my character completely from the show. No thank you. No goodbye. No severance. Gone. At first I thought I was being punk’d or something. One day you’re on top and the next day you’re lower than where you started. Nothing is a sure thing out here.”

DREAM ROLE: “I don’t know. Would it be cool to play a spy? Sure. Would it be cool to play Superman? Sure. My dream role changes every time I read a script that I fall in love with. I love being surprised when you read a script and fall in love with the character from page one. Something you never thought of. Something you couldn’t put together but some writer did and it’s exactly what you want to play. So I think it changes.”

WHEN DID YOU KNOW YOU DIDN’T NEED A JOB ANYMORE: “I remember the exact instant. I was bartending at the Three of Clubs, in the front bar. It was a Monday in the middle of pilot season. My [acting] manager came in and said ‘you have 30 more days as a bartender. No matter what you’re quitting.’ I replied ‘done.’ I went out auditioning and testing for a lot of pilots that season and literally on the 30th day I booked a pilot. The next week I booked a lead in a movie and sold a screenplay. I was afraid to leave the house, I thought I was gonna get hit by a bus. I was finally able to not need a day job.”

JONATHAN GET’S EVEN WITH SMART ASS CUSTOMERS…….

Jonathan Sadowski

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Deacon Conroy: A Marine Story at Outfest LA 7/14

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The film screens on July 14th at Outfest in LA.

Click here to see Deacon Conroy’s Mazda commercial

Click here to see Deacon Conroy’s profile

Deacon Conroy - The Village Idiot

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Written by Mark

July 12th, 2010 at 10:00 am

The Working Actor Deacon Conroy – Twix Commercial

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The Working Actor Deacon Conroy never gets the girl.

Have you seen this commercial yet?

Click here to see Deacon Conroy’s Mazda commercial

Click here to see Deacon Conroy’s profile

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Written by Mark

July 8th, 2010 at 9:48 am

Curled up to a movie with Natalie Smyka

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Across The Hall

I hope you enjoyed the long weekend. I sure did…

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I spent an evening on my couch watching Natalie Smyka. If you haven’t checked out this film, I recommend it. Natalie sure looks good in HD!

Natalie Smyka

Download the movie for rent off of iTunes or Playstation Network.

Click here for Natalie’s full profile.

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Written by Mark

July 6th, 2010 at 10:00 am