That’s the same principle I live by right now! If you’re seriously trying, I can guarantee that everything you set out to do is going to succeed. I told the guy I didn’t have an agent, so he took me to his agency and his agent signed me. He would just wave me on!
I walked back to the park and got in line. 2645 SW 37th Ave Ste 603 Miami, FL, 33133.
I would sleep in movie theaters. Later on he got a small credited (as Miguel Nunez) part in Lethal Weapon 3 and had one line: "Armour piercing bullets?" Honestly, I think the biggest challenges I faced were myself. Someone sent me the script and told me about the show.
I’ve gotten a TV series from one scene in a movie. That was back in 1980. Lo and behold, when I got here it wasn’t what I thought it was going to be. Despite all that, I kept telling everybody, “I don’t know how it’s going to happen, I just know it is going to happen.
What do these other people bring out in you creatively? That guy was good!” Further down the road, they might say, “Hey, remember that guy who did that movie … ” That’s how it happens! Used to work as a telemarketer for the L.A. Lakers. You have beautiful daughters. When they offered me the role of The Captain, I said, “Yeah!
Will you ever pen an autobiography? Burly Crew Member (as Miguel A. Nunez Jr.), Young Little Richard (as Miguel A. Nunez Jr.), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. He continued with a stream of steady acting work, appearing in small, unnamed roles in a variety of projects, both lower and higher budget. The stuff I could tell you would blow your mind. I got off at the next stop, went into a copy place, whited his name out and put my name on his resume. It’s been a pleasure and I’m sure we’ll cross paths again in the future. Then they will give them the scenes for the next day and they will study those scenes.
He did not find immediate success, and struggled for quite some time, taking odd jobs, including working as a telemarketer for the LA Lakers.
I never once thought about what I was going to do when I got here, other than knowing I was going to become a star. I can’t remember what they called the program, but I called it welfare at the time. People don’t know about a lot of that stuff but, again, even living on the streets of L.A., there was no doubt in my mind that I was going to be successful. The only thing going through my head was that every day I was getting closer; even though I wasn’t but that’s what I thought at the time.
I even put on construction worker clothes and walked through the gate and waved my hand at the guy as I was going through, just like I was working there. Where do you look for inspiration? I was excited because I love to play all types of different roles. You’re a familiar face on television and film. The Adventures of Ratman and Gerbil or, Holy Homeboys in Outer Space, Tales from the Dark Side or, Ty Takes the Redeye, The Naked and the Dred, or the Toast of the Town, Happy Happy, Droid Droid, or Amma Sees Red. I have two myself so I feel your pain of having gorgeous daughters. I was like, “What are you doing?” He said, “I’m an actor. 1995) and Micole (b. What happened was that one day I was on a bus and some guy was doing his lines and studying. How did the journey begin?
Like I said, I was homeless, living on the streets and eating out of the trash and I conquered the most incredibly difficult business that there is. The Return of the Living Dead (1985)as Spider, Tour of Duty (1987-1990)as Pvt. When you leave the theater, everybody was talking about the one scene.
You made the jump to movies and television. Marc, Your email address will not be published.