Site News: Lack of Updates
Hey Everyone!
Sorry about the lack of updates. Things for Chris were quiet and then they surged just when I was in the middle of a massive fundraising campaign.
I have some Chris updates on my laptop ready to go so just bear with me while I work to get things up to date on here.
Sit tight, updates soon!
Chris Pine, star of films such as “Star Trek” and “Unstoppable,” recently made his country music debut with the release of “Someday Came Today” which he performed in the film “Small Town Saturday Night” as character Rhett Ryan. The song is now available for download ($.99) in iTunes. http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/someday-came-today-single/id406752381
The film follows Rhett, who just days before leaving for Nashville, discovers that the desire to follow his dream conflicts with his desire to be with the woman he loves.
The subtle interconnections of these character’s lives will bring them all closer together, culminating in Rhett’s final performance of “Someday Came Today,” which was written by Curt Charney.
About “Small Town Saturday Night”
Just days before leaving for Nashville, Rhett Ryan (Chris Pine) discovers that the desire to follow his dream conflicts with his desire to be with the woman he loves. While Samantha (Bre Blair) does love the singer-songwriter, she starts to realize what’s best for her daughter and their future may not be what’s best for him.
Tommy Carson (Shawn Christian) works around the clock to keep the peace in Prospect, but Donny (John Hawkes), who is on a downward spiral, makes this even more difficult for the deputy. And Les just wants to fit in with his big brother’s friends, but his overbearing mother desperately wants him to stand out. The subtle interconnections of these character’s lives will bring them all closer together, culminating in Rhett’s final performance of “Someday Came Today,” which was written by Curt Charney.
CREDITS
Meg Morman – Casting, Sunday Boling – Casting, Ryan Craig – Director, Robert Stambler – Editor, Curt Charney – Editor, Rick Zahner – Executive Producer, Brion Hambel – Executive Producer, Steve Bertrand – Composer (Music Score), Michael Lloyd – Musical Direction/Supervision, Libby Umstead – Musical Direction/Supervision, Emily Dawson – Production Designer, Matt Kovalakides – Cinematographer, Charlie Mason – Producer, Wonder Fortune Serra – Producer, Ryan Craig – Producer, Justin Moore-Lewy – Producer, Ryan Craig – Screenwriter, Erin Tanaka – Costumes Supervisor
If you can either vote or post this on your site or both
Chris is up for Best Actor in a play, for The Lieutenant of Inishmore. We saw him in Los Angeles and he was so so terrific.
If you can and have time since it only takes a few minutes maximum I promise, vote for him so he wins best actor. He totally deserves it.
You can vote here
http://losangeles.broadwayworld.com/vote2010socal.cfm
Enter email at top and then vote. You don’t need to vote in all categories. He’s listed on the fourth page in best actor non residency. Keep hitting cont. until end:
Thanks and Happy Holidays.
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