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Business Stock Style Shoot
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ID # 11588
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Print
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SRN
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Austin TX |
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Non-union
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$200.00 per day
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05-17-05
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12-31-69
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05-17-05
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| Shoot Date |
05-25-05
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Modeling - Print
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| Market(s) |
Dallas, TX>Houston, TX>San Antonio, TX |
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Looking for a nice mix of ethnic talent (all ethnicities) for a business type stock style photo shoot. These images will be used for Quark Express, a creative program used by creative professionals for page layout and desktop publishing. You should be active, healthy, attractive and be between the ages of 21-55 years. You should be pretty contemporary in your personal style, have a nice complexion and be willing to have fun!
The shoot will take place over 3 days- May 25, 26 and 27, 2005. We will need different talent for each day (6-7per day). Shoot times are 10:00am-4:00pm at various locations in downtown Austin and pays $200.00 per day.
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Gender: Male Female Age: from 21 to 55 |
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In Scorsese's gory allegory about assimilation and ethnic strife in 1860s New York, DiCaprio plays a bulked-up (by 30 pounds), street-savvy young man (The actor received a Golden Globe nomination for that performance
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Scorsese says he cast DiCaprio in "Gangs" because "he had a range and depth as an actor, and fearlessness as an actor with box-office clout "
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Why not begin where most other interviewers want to, Leonardo DiCaprio suggests
"One of the first things that impressed me was that when I went into his home, a huge home, there wasn't one picture of Leo, except with his father
Much of what's been written about the "Titanic" heartthrob since he crowed "I'm king of the world!" in the top-grossing film of all time has focused on his personal life
"I've always had the same intent as an actor, and that is simply that I want to have a unique experience and I want to work on something of quality," he says, acknowledging a couple of missteps along the way
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As he points out, he just got to work with two of the great directors of the last 30 years He first gained notice in 1993's "This Boy's Life," standing up to Robert De Niro's abusive stepfather, then received an Academy Award nomination playing Johnny Depp's retarded brother in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?"
Admirable performances followed in "The Basketball Diaries," "Total Eclipse" and "Romeo + Juliet
For the most part, however, the actor's career has been rather sure-footed
His last film, "The Beach" in 2000, was considered one of them
He's also producing a program on the environment to air on PBS in 2003, saying it's an opportunity "to give back somehow (I) felt more like a product than I ever felt in my entire life