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After a brief two years in the Marine Corps Ted managed to start a career in electronics. Upon getting his daughter an internship with G&G Media in Foster, RI Ted was asked to fulfill a vacancy for a short film as the Production Sound Recordist. Seeing the action on the set rekindled a love for acting and Ted began taking basic acting classes in Boston in the winter of 2015. Ted enjoys the Coaching of Atlanta based actor Rodney Rowland and the company of a relatively small number of professional people in his supportive network of friends, who Ted says, "are responsible for my positive growth and the preparation for the wonderful opportunities that I have been experiencing. Without them, none of my positive forward movement would have been possible." Ted continues to pursue the fellowship of actors and hone his craft through the "Atlanta Hollywood Acting Studios" under Dave Cox outside of Atlanta, GA.
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Savaged (2013)
Good, fun movie
Sometimes a smaller budget puts out a better film. Amanda Adrienne Smith did a splendid job, as did all of the characters involved in the making of this film. Rod Rowland came through the whole thing unscathed...for the most part anyway and kept the character true to form all the way through. The nasty crew that he kept company with performed so well that I loved to see them depart the ways they did. The western setting left me feeling for our star as she was so helpless in the vast expanses. To see the outcome of the movie was both gratifying and a little disappointing... no spoiler alert. MR. ROWLAND, you got what you deserve and I'll be glad to give you chainsaw lessons. LOL!
Forrest Gump (1994)
A Work of Art.
I don't know how many times I've watched this movie. We didn't have cable at this time and all we had was a DVR. Each time I noticed something new in the film. The characters were well thought out and the actors stayed within their creation's limits. Quite believable and lovable. My family and I found the movie to keep us engaged from start to finish and still keeps us engaged when we discuss those lean years financially. Forest, you are all we had! The southern setting was perfect for the movie and the cinematography didn't skimp on giving us an eyeful of how people live down there. Love the south. The interaction between Forest and the events through the time line were well interlaced and seemed to explain when some of those events were the way they were. A great Saturday night movie.