Chicago 1990

Chapter 667? Male 2 Audition

The little teasing made Song Ya secretly refreshed, and she worked hard at night, feeling that she could basically turn the story of stealing food over.

Because of that fact, she was recently forced to sign a number of under-the-city alliances, such as all projects of the A+ film studio, and she strictly forbids herself to participate in any actress auditions, so after spending a few days together in Malibu, they Came to the Hollywood film industry together.

"Miss Kelly." Linton shook hands with her very gentlemanly, "Your wedding with APLUS was perfect."

"Thank you for participating in person." She smiled back, "Thank you too, Director Scout."

"Hello, Mrs. Song..." Ridley Scott's new address made her very proud, she glanced at Song Ya demonstratively, and then sat down slowly, "I heard that the film project my husband is cooperating with you today Got an audition?"

"Yes, the male second audition, the last round."

Ridley Scott replied.

She pouted and gave Song Ya a look that you passed the test.

"It's the last round already?" Song Ya was a little surprised, and looked at Yeremov who was accompanying him.

"Yes, we are progressing very quickly. Mr. Joseph Shea, as the second male cast member and background consultant of the crew, has a say in the selection of the role based on him. He is old and can't get used to staying in Hollywood. So we need to hurry up."

Yeremov replied.

Song Ya happened to be interested in retired FBI agent Joseph Shea, "Then let's get to work."

"Okay." Several men in the office stood up quickly.

"Ah, my Star Dream Tears Crew will have a meeting soon, so I'll go first, honey." Mariah Carey followed the casting impatiently, and now that the alarm was lifted, she took the opportunity to leave, "Yerem Husband, you come over later."

"OK, Kai... Mrs. Song." Yeremov agreed with a smile.

"See you tonight."

Song Ya kissed her goodbye, and Linton and others hurried to the casting room after seeing the clues and laughing. Ridley Scott valued this opportunity very much. The follow-up investment has also been put in place, including Johnny Carson's old man's two million, and some outside investors brought in by Yeremov and Linton to get money.

"The progress is very fast, and the male lead audition has reached the third round." Yeremov introduced as he walked.

"It seems that this place has changed a lot after I got married. Who are the shortlisted?" Song Ya asked.

"Uh, Jared Leto, who we had dinner with, and Joaquin Phoenix and Christian Bale...the rest are some unknown newcomers." Yeremov replied.

"I remember that many young male stars submitted resumes at the beginning?" Song Ya asked Linton.

"That was already last year, Hollywood is changing rapidly APLUS, Chris O'Donnell, who got the role of Robin in the blockbuster, and Mark Damon, whose script was favored by Miramax, all quit. Mark Damon's good brother Ben Affleck followed suit, and some actors got other roles one after another, or they took the initiative, or we eliminated them from the audition.”

Linton replied: "However, the audition is still very intense. Among the newcomers, there are many good candidates with good acting skills and good appearance."

"I heard that your big project 'Roommate' last month..." Song Ya asked.

"Yes, I lost again. I won't talk about it today. Let's focus on finalizing the role of the male second."

Linton was not in a good mood, and several people walked into the casting room. Zack Schneider, who was inserted by Song Ya'an, came up to him and whispered at close range: "Just now, Kevin Spacey harassed Jude Law, and now Jude Law's manager is very angry. .”

"That guy..."

Linton rolled his eyes helplessly, "Do you know how to harass?"

"Leg touching, butt slapping," Zack Snyder replied.

"What's that? Please appease Jude Law's agent. It's only a big deal in Hollywood. They are all men, so they are not at a disadvantage." Linton heaved a sigh of relief and didn't care at all.

"They're all men..."

Song Ya also listened to and watched a lot, and it was really not a big deal, "Are they all actors who entered the final round of auditions?"

"Kevin Spacey is, and Jude Law is an audition actor for the male lead, a newcomer." Linton replied.

"Actually, I'm not even a newcomer. I was born in London's West End, which is as famous as Broadway. Last year, I was nominated for the Best Newcomer of the Lawrence Olivier Award for the drama "Les Parents". I just came to the United States this year and signed with the Ethel Barrymore Theater on Broadway. performance contract."

Ridley Scott, who is also a Briton, added for the fellow.

"All right."

Song Ya was attracted by an old white man sitting in the corner of the casting room. Joseph Shea, a retired FBI detective, has solved major cases many times in his career and was very successful.

"Hello, Mr. Shay." He went over to shake hands.

"Hello, APLUS."

The old man is a person with a very intellectual temperament. He pointed to the document in front of him cheerfully, "I heard that you insisted on using Tom Hanks as the template actor for my role?"

"Yes."

Song Ya sat down next to him, "After I finished reading Abagnell's novel, I began to imagine what you looked like. I think it's the one from Tom Hanks."

"Haha, I was indeed handsome when I was young."

People have thick skins when they are old, Joseph Shea was amused and laughed, "Thank you for casting this movie, although there is too much self-boasting in that kid Abagnell's novel."

"He was caught by you." Song Ya continued to flatter.

"Hahaha, agreed."

"I have, uh, I am puzzled by one thing. He said in his book that most of your FBI were illiterate at that time, is that true?" Song Ya asked.

"Well... Illiteracy is not enough, but the quality of our personnel in the 1967s was indeed not high. There were far fewer highly educated people like me than now. I can be counted as a rare talent who understands financial fraud... ..."

The old man recalled: "You know, the earliest front-line personnel of the FBI were Pinkerton detectives. They can't be classified as rough people anymore. Many can only be regarded as scumbags. Later in the Hoover era, compared with knowledge, the old director was more Love the word loyalty..."

"Even now, loyalty is the number one factor in a lot of key departments, you know? A lot of kids who pass the most stringent family vetting go to the FBI early, sign up for the military right after high school, and get injured and discharged in boot camp. It proves that the FBI, CIA and other agencies are still rushing to get it."

"As long as grandpa is a small official in the armed forces, and parents work in the government or the military, then the whole family will be able to eat at the public house in the future. These people have more resources than those admitted in the exam, and they are almost hereditary..."

The old man complained endlessly.

"That's it..." Song Ya sighed.

"APLUS, it's about to start." Linton reminded.

The first to audition was Kevin Spacey, a...

"Huh? Why does he look a bit like Senator Underwood, hehe..."

Song Yale said, "I still like to harass men, but I don't know if Senator Underwood is okay..."

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