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Deacon Conroy – Dunkin’ Donuts Commercial
Jason Lassen – Seismic Retrofitter
Jason talks about a scary moment while working a party as Winnie The Poo:
Age: 40
Jason is originally from “a farm in the hills of New Hampshire,” but has lived in LA for 18 years. He has worked as a seismic retrofitter for 6 years.
COMMERCIALS YOU MAY HAVE SEEN HIM IN: Long John Silver’s, Dunkin Donuts, Sprint, Kaiser Permanente, Geico, AAA Auto Insurance, Black & Decker, Del Taco, Sony Playstation, Milwaukee’s Best.
MOVED TO LA BECAUSE: “I wanted to get into the TV and film industry as an actor. But I like to do every aspect of it, I’ve done lighting, catering, wardrobe. I’ve done a bunch of PA jobs. I’ve done grip work. I just like knowing what everyone on set does. As an actor you sit there and don’t know what’s going on around you. But now I know what everyone does and I know how to stay out of everyone’s way. There are a lot of hard working people on set.”
BEST MOMENT IN LA: “I used to be in a band and we had the opportunity to open up for Smash Mouth. It was right when “Walking on the Sun” had just come out. It was just such a moment like ‘man we are playing at The Whiskey, so many iconic bands have been through those doors.’ It was just so much fun.”
BEST AUDITION STORY: “Auditions, when you’re in the room for those two minutes you ARE the character, you HAVE the part. But as soon as you walk out anything can happen, so I just move on. This was a call back so you’re that much closer. It was for Long John Silvers and they were asking me what I like to eat and if I was allergic to anything. I said, ‘nope, you put it in front of me, I’ll eat it.’ We were all laughing and having a good time. As the door clicks behind me on my way out the casting director walks out the other door and gave me a big thumbs up from down the hall. As this was going on the director walked out and said to the casting director ‘we want to book Jason.’ I was standing right there, it was so cool. The casting director turned to me and said ‘We’ll see you on set.’ It was the best feeling leaving a call back knowing that I had the part.”
WORST AUDITION STORY: “When you go into the room in a group its always tough, you’re depending on these other people who go in with you. I remember this one group audition where two of the guys just kept messing up doing slate. The guy who was running the session just stopped the camera and said ‘ok, that’s it. We’re done.’ I said ‘we’ll we didn’t even get to….’ and he just cut me off ‘we’re done, next!’ The casting guy opened the door and we all had to leave. It was the weirdest thing. Anything can happen at an audition.”
DREAM ROLE: “Working on a sitcom, I’ve been to some sitcom tapings, I’ve worked on some shows. It just really seems like that’s where I would jive well. Believe me I’m the guy next door, I’m the quirky brother who kinda screws up all the time. I could play the brother to Jack Black or Zach Galifianakis, we just have a similar look.”
ADVICE FOR ACTORS MOVING TO LA: “Take notes during an audition. Many times I’ve been asked during a call back to do what I did during the audition. I’ve booked parts that way. If you can’t remember what you did it might cost you the part. It can also help if there is a dispute over credit. I was working a Home Depot commercial and they shot 4 different reels of me. When it came out I was bummed because I was cut and only ended up in one of the spots…or so I thought. My Mom called me and said, ‘I heard your voice in one of the Home Depot commercials.’ After listening to it, I realized that it was indeed my voice. My agent called the production company and was able to tell them exactly what reel it came from and what we did before and after. A few weeks later a very LARGE check appeared.”







