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Chapter 460: Wholesale Best Actor on Broadway?(2/3)

"Ladies and gentlemen..." A low, magnetic male voice appeared on the stage, interrupting Ronald's speech.

He looked up and saw a man wearing a white turtleneck and jeans walking onto the small stage. He was holding a microphone in one hand and holding a stand with the other, greeting the diners.

"Hey, Allen, you're here too, you're the guy who stole my leading role." The man talking about stand-up comedy saw the actor Allen and greeted him on the stage.

"Hi, Kevin." Allen raised his beer to greet him.

"He is also an actor on Broadway. His play as the protagonist ended this year. He usually performs imitation shows here to earn money." Allen introduced the people on the stage to Ronald.

"Hey, who is next to you? Isn't he the boss of a film company? What do you think of me? My hair is not as thick as his, but my acting skills are better than his."

Ronald was amused. These Broadway actors are all versatile and have loud voices. They are better actors than Allen, who he just met. Is the Music Box Theater a place that wholesales movie stars?

"Kevin, do some Jack Lemmon." An old audience member next to him began to call to him.

"Hi, hello, Johnny from Little Italy, I recognize you. I recognize you...you make me...how do I put it, you make me uncomfortable."

Ronald looked back at Allen and saw him nodding to confirm to himself.

Kevin's level is very high. The words he just said were imitated by the actor Jack Lemmon in "The Bachelorette". He perfectly imitated Lemmon's middle-class and philistine tone. If it weren't for the fact that he is now on stage

His mouth movements and lines were so perfect that Ronald suspected that Jack Lemmon was playing a double act with him backstage.

Ronald put his fingers in his mouth and blew a loud whistle, attracting Kevin on the stage to look over here.

“Who else could you imitate?”

"Who can I imitate? I can do anyone. But my friend, should you tell me if you are from a film company?" Kevin was still interacting with himself in a Jack Lemmon tone.

"Of course, impress me." Ronald folded his arms in front of his chest and made a show of watching your performance.

"Oh, everyone here tonight is a member of the Elephant Party. My dear, I forgot to hide."

Kevin changed the tone of a commander-in-chief and imitated his famous words when he was pushed into the emergency room after being shot when he took office.

"You have to do better." Ronald knew that the commander-in-chief, Ronald Sr., had been a TV host for decades and the commander-in-chief for seven years. There were countless videos of his speeches, imitating them.

He also had a lot of people. He wanted to test Kevin's background, so he increased the difficulty.

"Who do you want to hear?"

"Here comes a female star." Johnny on the table started ordering again.

"Yes, here's a girl." Ronald raised his beer and raised his glass to the old man.

"Ah, Johnny. You disgust me, stay away from me." Kevin actually imitated the veteran Hollywood actress Katharine Hepburn. What's even more annoying is that he actually imitated Hepburn's old age disease.

After that, my head kept shaking, and my voice also trembled.

"Bravo!"

Ronald was also shocked. The ability to capture the most impressive characteristics of the person being imitated in just one or two sentences and then be quickly recognized by the audience is exactly the characteristic of a great actor.

Kevin continued to imitate a series of celebrities and dignitaries. After more than ten minutes, the audience was very satisfied. He stepped off the stage and left the microphone to the next actor, and ran to Ronald's table to say hello.

"Kevin? You're really nice." Ronald ordered a glass of beer and handed it to him.

"So, are you really from the film company?"

"He is Ronald Lee, the director of Dirty Dancing." Lindsay Duncan introduced.

"Oh, I heard Olympia talk about you. She said you are a very good director and you don't mind her being ugly."

"Oh hahaha..." Ronald spat out his beer. This Kevin was very humorous both on and off stage.

The few people chatted happily, and when Ronald saw that they all wanted to act in movies, he talked about some Hollywood principles.

Generally speaking, the looks of these theater actors are not as good as those of movie stars, but their acting skills are better.

So generally speaking, the best opportunity for transformation is a role that suits their characteristics, or starting from a supporting role. What Broadway character actors are best at is, like Kevin, quickly establishing a distinctive character in the eyes of the audience.

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"This is my business card. You can give it to your agent and ask him to contact my agent. If there is a chance, I will take care of it." Ronald also had a good impression of Kevin and took the initiative to take out one.

The business card was handed to him.

Ronald chatted with them for a while longer and then stood up to leave. Helen was going back to her father's mansion in Central Park Uptown to discuss the new movie.

Let her drive her new car and go with her best friend first, while Ronald called the taxi company.

"Hey, I need a car. I'm on Broadway next to the Music Box Theater and I want to go back to the Essex Hotel."

After making the call, Ronald smoked and waited at the door of the bar.

"Ronald's girlfriend seems to be gone, right? Shall we go and talk to him?"

In a corner of the bar near the door, two beauties, a blonde and a black-haired woman, were talking there. They also came to see "Dangerous Liaisons" today and found Ronald in the bar very early. But there was Helen

When I was around, I didn’t rush up to say hello.

"Walk!"

The black-haired one is clearly the heroine of "Flashdance" with whom Ronald collaborated, Jennifer Beals. And the blond woman holding hands with her is her Yale classmate, who once attracted the attention of the rich second generation of the oil company.

Hinckley shot The Lord's Jodie Foster.

"Ronald!"

"Hi, Jennifer, Judy, are you here to watch the play too?" Ronald heard someone calling him and put out his cigarette in the ashtray. It turned out to be two female top students at Yale who found their ancestors at Yale.

Thanks to Judy for the information.

"Yes, we saw you just now. We saw you were with your friends, so you didn't come over."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Long time no see, are you still at Yale now?" Ronald and Beers are also very close friends.

"We have both graduated." The black-haired Biers stroked his hair.

"She is also married." Foster added next to him, "Alex is a university professor, screenwriter, director, and producer."

"Congratulations!" Ronald looked at Beals. He remembered that the two lived together when they were at Yale, and they were still so close now that Beals was married.

"I heard that you are meeting actresses everywhere in New York to 'rob pear blossoms'?" Jodie Foster made it clear, "Why didn't you meet Jennifer?"

"That's not an easy role to play. Jennifer has already rejected it." Ronald explained the controversial aspects of the plot of "The Pear Blossom Robbery".

"I thought you and them were just talking about this movie. Will you direct it?" Jennifer Beals' big eyes were watery and she looked intoxicating.

"I can't direct. To be honest, I have no confidence in this plot. When I read the script, I feel a little physically uncomfortable, so maybe your judgment is right. I was just entrusted by a friend..."

"Is it Kelly McGillis? We got wind that she's going to play the district attorney."

"If you can find someone to play the victim." Ronald smiled at them.

"It's a pity that you can't be a director. If you were the director, I would be very confident." Jennifer Beals half-said to Ronald. She still remembers that when filming Flashdance, Ronald was very confident about her dancing.

The stand-ins were very good and got her signatures and recommendations.

In addition, everyone has seen the "Dirty Dancing" scene. This is a man of integrity and artistic ability. It would be great if he directed it.

"It's a pity that I'm not. If you're still interested, you know who to look for." Ronald stood chatting with the two beauties for a while, and then his taxi arrived.

"My car is here. We have a chance to continue chatting." Ronald waved to the driver. When he stopped at the door, he politely said goodbye to the two of them, opened the back door and sat in, "Essex Hotel, thank you.

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"It's a pity that he can't direct. If he hadn't directed this role, there would have been a lot of controversy." Beers looked at Ronald's departure with regret.

"Yeah..." Jodie Foster's eyes flashed.



"Dududu..."

After Ronald took a shower, the phone rang.

"Mr. Capra Wilder? There is a Miss Jodie Foster here to meet a Ronald..."

The concierge reported Ronald's false name, and Jodie Foster hurried over. She didn't know what false name Ronald had registered under, nor his room number, but she still rushed in bravely.

"Please let her come up." Ronald understood her purpose.

"Ding dong", after a while, the doorbell rang.

"Miss Foster, Mr. Wilder." The concierge introduced Jodie Foster to Ronald. Seeing that they knew each other, he stepped away knowingly.

"Come in, what would you like to drink?"

Ronald brought Jodie Foster in.

"coffee Tea……"

Ronald went to get the cup, turned around and saw Jodie Foster closing the door and starting to unbutton her skirt, "Coffee, tea, or me?"

"Oh... don't do this." Ronald stretched out his hand to stop Foster from doing this, but he did not report it to his agent.

"What, don't you like me? It was the same last time. Don't I look attractive to you?" Jodie Foster sat slumped on the sofa and covered her face with her hands.

"I assume you are here to rob Pear Blossom?"

"Yes, no one is looking for me to film now. If I don't get a role in a big production, I will be forgotten by the audience soon. You see, the concierge in that hotel didn't even recognize me. Am I fat?"

Woo hoo..."
To be continued...
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