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SARGENTO CHEESE -
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ID # 11559
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Commercials
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Submission Type |
E-Submission
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Minneapolis, MN |
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Non-union
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| Rate/Pay |
$1100.00 per n/a
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Release Date |
05-16-05
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
05-16-05
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| Shoot Date |
05-23-05
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| Casting Category |
Commercials - Non-SAG
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| Market(s) |
Las Vegas, NV>Los Angeles, CA>San Diego, CA>San Francisco, CA |
Note: To all talents: you have been submitted for this project and will be contacted if selected for the Audition.
Audition: TBD
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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[JIMMY] Male, Caucasian, late 20s to late 30s. Classic, all-American looking. Clean cut and well dressed, attractive, but not supermodel gorgeous. His performance will be enthusiastic, but not over the top or cartoonish. We envision someone such as Jim O'Connor, host of the Food Network's "The Secret Life Of..." or John Corbett as seen on "Northern Exposure" and "Sex and the City". With a personality like Conan O'Brien's...
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Age: from 26 to 42 Ethnicity: Caucasian - Built: Medium - Athlitic - Petite - Thin - |
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In his response to Gleason, Selvig quoted the state's public records guide, which states "an agency receiving a public records cannot ask a court to intervene
The prosecutors' offer included three years' probation, participation in a drug treatment program and random drug testing But both groups now have contradicted the prosecutors
The letters detail discussions between prosecutors and Limbaugh's attorney over whether the conservative radio commentator would plead guilty to doctor shopping for prescription painkillers
Gleason told Palm Beach County prosecutor Ken Selvig in a letter Wednesday that it seemed he had hidden the fact that the matter involved Limbaugh when he consulted her
Instead, Palm Beach County prosecutors wanted Limbaugh, 53, to plead guilty to the third-degree felony of "doctor shopping" â€â€? visiting several doctors to receive duplicate prescriptions of a controlled narcotic
Prosecutors began their investigation of Limbaugh, 53, last year, after his former maid told them she was his longtime supplier of prescription painkillers
The Florida Bar also raised concern about whether the letters should be released, saying last week that they "are not normally to be revealed" and that prosecutors should first ask a court to decide Release of Limbaugh's Letters Questioned
Jan 28, 6:59 PM EST
The state Attorney General's office on Wednesday questioned the motives of local prosecutors who released letters from Rush Limbaugh's attorney, accusing them of hiding facts in the case "
Limbaugh attorney Roy Black on Wednesday called for an investigation into a "smear campaign" by prosecutors
The letters show that prosecutors rejected a deal Black suggested that would have let Limbaugh enter a drug intervention program rather than face charges of illegally obtaining prescription painkillers
State General Counsel Patricia R "
Selvig responded that he had no such motive, and said he and Gleason agreed that no legal exemption applied to keep the records private
Limbaugh has not been arrested and no charges have been filed in the months-long investigation
Gleason accused Selvig of using "part of our conversation to justify your office's decision that the documents should be released
When prosecutors released the letters last week, they cited support from the Attorney General's office and the Florida Bar