Is this considered a successful Hollywood career?
>>220799669Who's the actor?
>>220799669HEEEEEEEEEEECCTOOOOOOOOORRR
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>>220799669I imagine when you're dealing with a minor character who's less experienced as an actor, that they find it easier to cast him as a character with the same first name, so the actor doesn't get confused.
>>220799669Yes, those are bangers movies
>>220799669I SAID "NICE RECTUM", I HAD A VASECTOMY HECTORSO YOU CAN'T GET PREGNANT IF I BISEXUALLY WRECK YA
>>220799669>>220799691>>220799798>I imagine when you're dealing with a minor character who's less experienced as an actor, that they find it easier to cast him as a character with the same first nameHIS NAME IS NOEL GUGLIEMI
>>220799934If it's not his real name, was the role of "Hector" in Price of Glory so iconic that every other movie was stepping over themselves to reference it?
>>220799669Was he Hector as well in that movie where a monkey goes inside his butt?
>>220799669Getting a 11 movie deal and your own cinematic universe? Yes I'd say so.
>>220799691Moshe Hernandezstein
Has this ever happened before or since?
>>220800046detective Munch is always the same
>>220800046Most of David Hasslehoff's roles are him playing himself.Carmen Serano played two characters named Carmen with similar last names.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_SeranoShe's the school teacher who Walter White kisses in school in that one episode.
>>220800068Oh yeah, 11 different appearances, same as "Hector" actually. I didn't know he died in 2023 though, that's a bummer.
>>220800095Haha, I think it's cool when someone gets to the point of recognition where they're able to just play themselves like Hasslehoff, respect. >Carmen Serano played two characters named Carmen with similar last names.Interesting. On the list you shared it looks like she played 3 roles named Alice, but I'm unfamiliar with them. I wonder if they're close enough in character for her to have technically done 2 recurring roles haha
>>220800170Fun Fact: I always used to think Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was an exaggerated biopic of Will Smith's real life, since Will Smith plays a character called Will Smith.Turns out it's based on the true story of some mexican dude who got adopted by a white family.
>>220799669It is and it isn't honestly.
>>220800046it hasnt happened once, its fake
>>220799669The Hector Cinematic Universe is some bullshit.
>>220799669Look at me, Hector.
Hector... heck of an actor!
>>220799669Typecasting final boss
>>220799857HECTORS RECTUM IS REAL
>>220799669Yeah he’s getting paid to appear in major productions on a fairly regular basis. Technically that means he’s in some ways a more accomplished actor than some stage performer who has never been on tv/film.
>>220799798>less experiencednigga this guy is more experienced than the past two generations of "a list" actors
>>220799669Not casting him in troy or at least ina fladhback in the odyssey is a tragedy
>>220799669Is the Hector cinematic universe kino?
>>220800111>Richard Belzer passedMan that's a bummer.