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job - the feeling of “what the hell am I doing here?” kind of thing was there. I worked as a paralegal before I was acting. When I first moved to New York, I was just figuring things out and that was one of the jobs I had. It is a real corporate soul sucking job; there’s no skill involved. You basically show up and you’re a glorified clerk. There’s definitely a feeling of “I’m going to lose my mind if this is the only thing going on with my life.” I thought it was a good occupation for this guy to have because the two lifestyles could not be more different. The boring, talentless corporate drone trying to get into this exciting world of rock and roll. The dichotomy of what he was doing and what he wanted to do made the film. I thought the film had a terrific cast and was shot very well. What are you most proud of? I’d have to say the acting. First and foremost, I am an actor and I love our cast. The best compliment you can give an actor is to NJ STAGE - ISSUE 71 INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 17