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SMALL DAYS TO THE BIG SCREEN
Three names to watch...Timothy McNeil, Christopher Thornton and, oh well, you already know Mark Ruffalo. All three studied together at the world famous Stella Adler Academy in Los Angeles and now are burning up the big screen...The thoughtfully penned Sympathy for Delicious, written by Thornton, starred Himself and McNeil and was the directorial debut of Ruffalo at SUNDANCE this year. Winning a SPECIAL JURY AWARD is testament to the work, skill and pedigree of these three friends. Now, SMALL DAYS, originally a play that starred McNeil and Thornton and also directed by Ruffalo is also heading for the big screen in July 2010 in Pasedena at the Action On Film Festival. McNeil, who who wrote the play and screenplay will reprise the lead role as Henry Smalls, with the supporting role of Earl being played by Stan Harrington who also directs...
Watch out for this thoughtful and intelligent story.
Posted by stantheman on Wednesday 10 February 2010 - 19:00:15
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