Happiness is… Silly Selfies On Set
Love it when ya get silly and loopy while filming a movie. Mian Benton and I got the giggles while filming in Maine on the film “Anniversary.”
Love it when ya get silly and loopy while filming a movie. Mian Benton and I got the giggles while filming in Maine on the film “Anniversary.”
FREE movie event! April 16th at Cinema Lounge in Minneapolis. Meet me in person & see “Breaking Good” series trailer
Actor Paul Cram video blogs about his travel back and forth from Maine for work on the movie “Anniversary.” Asking for any tips fellow travelers may have on how to recover more smoothly when going out-of-town for work. Anyone can answer- creative types or just people that are familiar with what it is like flying …
That’s a wrap! Filming was great on the set of America Unearthed. (Watch episode) A scene from the History Channel’s “America Unearthed” has actor Paul Cram playing the role of John Suratt Special Effects artist Ryan Schaddely prepares Paul’s stand-in chest Left: Actor Paul Cram’s chest referrence photo used to create the prosthetic chest Left: …
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While taking a “selfie” photo during the filming in Maine, actor Paul Cram (A fan of the Resident Evil films) captured some evidence that points towards the Umbrella Corporation’s presence on the movie he is currently working on filming called “Anniversary” in Portland, Maine. While the film doesn’t have Milla Jovovich as the star on …
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FDM lines up Dust Of War | News | Screen June 3rd is the set VOD release of the sci-fi action movie “Dust of War.” The film stars Tony Todd, Doug Jones, and Gary Graham. Also, actor Paul Cram has a very memorable cameo in the film. Stay tuned for more info as it is …
See Paul as he preens his new ears in the MN Lotto commercial “Elf Ears”
From writer/director Cynthia Uhrich
By Henry Alsford for the New York Times article How the Internet Has Changed the R.S.V.P. With ease come presumption and murk. Take, for instance, the modern R.S.V.P. The Internet has allowed a host or event producer to painlessly publicize his or her event to sultans and skateboarders in minutes, the digital invitation beaming on …
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That’s a wrap on my role as Donald Buckley in the horror film “Kill Game” with writer/director Robert Mearns — in Chicago, IL.