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I’ll be on MONK
Yes, my friends. I will fake your mothers, that is if your mothers watch MONK. I just got an offer to perform on MONK next week. I'm really excited to work with Tony Shalhoub. I got to meet him the other day when I met with the producers of MONK, and he remembered my role in Galaxy Quest. I didn't get to meet him when I worked with him on that film because we were not in the same scenes, but I'm really looking forward to working with one of my absolute favorite actors. By Grabthar's Hammer, I can't wait until next week!
Yes, my friends. I will fake your mothers, that is if your mothers watch MONK. I just got an offer to perform on MONK next week. I'm really excited to work with Tony Shalhoub. I got to meet him the other day when I met with the producers of MONK, and he remembered my role in Galaxy Quest. I didn't get to meet him when I worked with him on that film because we were not in the same scenes, but I'm really looking forward to working with one of my absolute favorite actors. By Grabthar's Hammer, I can't wait until next week!
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Monk, murder and rock’n’roll
I had an amazing week working on MONK. The first cast member I met was Ted Levine, who plays Capt. Stotlemyre. He's a great actor with a Chicago background and he was incredibly friendly and had a lot of great stories. He is such a chameleon that it wasn't until my day of work with him that I realized that he played Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs.
Tony Shalhoub did not disappoint, either. He was a great guy and welcomed me on board with a handshake and told me that he really loved my audition. Such a genuine and modest guy. The sort of guy who sits with the rest of the cast at lunch and rides in the same van as everybody else. Really generous, too. And he is wise to surround himself with a cast as talented and genuinely nice as himself....
I had an amazing week working on MONK. The first cast member I met was Ted Levine, who plays Capt. Stotlemyre. He's a great actor with a Chicago background and he was incredibly friendly and had a lot of great stories. He is such a chameleon that it wasn't until my day of work with him that I realized that he played Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs.
Tony Shalhoub did not disappoint, either. He was a great guy and welcomed me on board with a handshake and told me that he really loved my audition. Such a genuine and modest guy. The sort of guy who sits with the rest of the cast at lunch and rides in the same van as everybody else. Really generous, too. And he is wise to surround himself with a cast as talented and genuinely nice as himself....
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