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MTV's new dating game show
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ID # 24207
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TV Show
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Submission Type |
SRN
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New York City |
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Non-union
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n/a
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Release Date |
01-04-06
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
01-20-06
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Episodic TV - Non-Union
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| Market(s) |
New York City, NY |
Audition for MTV's new dating game show
Are you single and outgoing? Do your friends think that you should be on TV? If so then MTV needs you for our new game show. MTV is looking for people in the NY/NJ/Conn. area.
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Seeking 6 talent(s) for this role
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We are looking for 24 outgoing, single music fans between the ages of 18 and 24 to be our cast for our new dating game show.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female Age: from 18 to 24 |
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During the height of his career, Bronson was hugely popular in Europe; the French knew him as "le sacre monstre" (the sacred monster), the Italians as "Il Brutto" (the brute) His blunt manner, powerful build and air of danger made him the most popular actor in those countries At the age of 6, Charles was embarrassed to attend school in his sister's dress
He was attracted to acting not, he claimed, because of any artistic urge; he was impressed by the money movie stars could earn
He might have stayed in the mines for the rest of his life except for World War II
At age 50, he returned to Hollywood a star
Young Charles learned the art of survival in the tough district of Scooptown, "where you had nothing to lose because you lost it already He joined the Philadelphia Play and Players Troupe, painting scenery and acting a few minor roles Having seen the outside world, he vowed not to return to the squalor of Scooptown "
Like Clint Eastwood, whose spaghetti westerns won him stardom, Bronson had to make European films to prove his worth as a star He left a featured-role career in Hollywood to play leads in films made in France, Italy and Spain Maybe I don't look like anybody's ideal Action Star Charles Bronson Dies at 81
Aug 31, 9:28 PM EST
Charles Bronson, the Pennsylvania coal miner who drifted into films as a villain and became a hard-faced action star, notably in the popular "Death Wish" vengeance movies, has died He was paid $1 per ton of coal and volunteered for perilous jobs because the pay was better
Charles at 16 followed his brothers into the mines (the elder Bunchinsky died when the boy was 10)
In a 1971 interview, he theorized on why the journey had taken him so long:
"Maybe I'm too masculine He had been in the hospital for weeks, Jonas said Casting directors cast in their own, or an idealized image
Drafted in 1943, he served with the Air Force in the Pacific, reportedly as a tail gunner on a B29 (some reporters questioned whether Bronson had exaggerated his service)
In 1971, he was presented a Golden Globe as "the most popular actor in the world Like other toughs in Scooptown, he raised some hell and landed in jail for assault and robbery He was 81 " The Bunchinskys lived crowded in a shack, the children wearing hand-me-downs from older siblings "
His early life gave no indication of his later fame He was born Charles Bunchinsky on Nov
Bronson died Saturday of pneumonia at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with his wife at his bedside, publicist Lori Jonas said 3, 1921 (not 1922, as studio biographies claimed) in Ehrenfeld, Pa He was the 11th of 15 children of a coal miner and his wife, both Lithuanian immigrants