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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

Trailer: Deacon Conroy – A Marine Story

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This film will be hard for me to watch, I’ve heard a rumor that Deacon plays a baddie.

A Marine Story Screens at Frameline in San Francisco on June 19th.

A Marine Story

Click here to see Deacon Conroy’s Mazda commercial

Click here to see Deacon Conroy’s profile

Deacon Conroy

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Written by Mark

June 10th, 2010 at 10:00 am

Deacon Conroy – The Village Idiot: Head Bartender

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Deacon Conroy

Deacon Conroy

FIND OUT IF DEACON CAN DANCE:



Age: 30

Deacon has lived in LA for 3 years, but is originally from Chicago. He has worked at The Village Idiot for 2 ½ Years.

FAVORITE CELEBRITY SIGHTING AT WORK: Thomas Lennon

BEST MOMENT IN LA: “When I got my first apartment, it was the first night I was there, I had no furniture. Everything I shipped broke except for one glass. I sat there and used a suitcase as a table, and got a $5 bottle of wine at 7-Eleven…..I knew I couldn’t be happier.”

BEST AUDITION STORY: “It was few months ago, for Budweiser. It was a videoconference audition; the director and producers were in Chicago. I saw them laugh at something I did through the 20-inch screen and thought ‘alright I’m gonna book this,’ and I did.”

YOU MIGHT HAVE SEEN HIM IN:Grey’s Anatomy,’ I played a patient with a broken leg” and a current Mazda 3 commercial.

UPCOMING: Taco Bell Commercial, Budweiser commercial, Twix Commercial, Coors Light Commercial, A Marine Story.

DREAM ROLE: “For them to re-cast ‘Lost’ and run the series again, all 6 seasons of it. I’ll play Jack, I’ll play Sawyer, either one I don’t care. That would be fine with me.”

ADVICE FOR ACTORS MOVING TO LA: “Save up as much money as you can, and don’t take it personally.”

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