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Adrienne Jones


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Gender: Female
Status: Married
Age: 24
Sign: Cancer

City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/29/2006

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Friday, March 23, 2007 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

Hello everyone

I wanted to let you all know I am doing well (health and otherwise). After having been through everything this summer, I have decided to follow my dreams. As some of you know I auditioned for a role as an extra in the Universal Studios movie "Kids in America". Well they called me in for a larger role, I did well, but I wasn't the exact type they wanted. I did however get the role as a nerd, in the background. ( In one scene I am passed out on the dance floor)     We shot for about 3 weeks on camelback mtn. Sometimes the days were 15 to 16 hours long, and I would have to go straight to class, but I enjoyed every second of it. I am really glad I didn't get the larger role, becuase I learned a lot about movies and I  made so many new friends. I hope all of you will go see the movie when it comes out, there are so many talented actors in it. Topher Grace (that 70's show, spiderman 3), Anna Faris (Scary movie series, the hot chick), Micheal Ian Black ( I love the -- VH1), Michelle Trachtenberg (ice princess),  Chris Pratt (OC, Everwood) and the list goes on an on. Also every single one of them was extremely friendly and worked so hard. It was a blast. Also look for updates on the movie, and my upcoming audition in L.A.

love u all, thanks for all the support

AJ

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Val
Valerie Higgins

 

Congratulations! I'm glad you had a lot of fun.

I'll have to check it out just to see you passed out on the dance floor.  That and Michael Ian Black is funny.


 
Posted by Val on Monday, April 02, 2007 - 6:26 AM
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