Stallone is awesome I'm not surprised, and that's awesome. 🫡 Season 3 was actually great too, best yet in my opinion. made me rewatch the first 2 recently. And they seemed even better than i first thought on my first watch. :]
Thank you sir.
I have nine major TV/movie productions under my belt, but I'm just a background actor (extra) in each one. Well, except for Six Triple-Eight. In that one, I actually drove around an old 1940's Jeep! It was a great first experience for me as an actor. The individual that was supposed to drive it ended up backing down because he couldn't drive stick shift. :D
I've been an "extra" in the following TV/movie productions: Six Triple-Eight (Kerry Washington, plus got a picture with her and I drove around an old 1940's manual shift jeep!), Straw, Tulsa King (Sylvestor Stallone), Will Trent, Family Portrait, You're Cordially Invited (Will Ferrell, Reece Witherspoon), Route 187, Back in Action (Jamie Fox, Cameron Diaz, and The Oval. IDK if you've heard of any of them or any of their popularity. The only one I watched any of so far was Six Triple-Eight TBH. As an extra in films, they never tell you exactly what scene(s) you're in, you just kinda have to hunt for it
I'm working on a featured role right now, but IDK when it'll be completed. The people I'm working with have done pretty well and won some various awards or whatever, but it's no one super famous. I've been doing the acting thing since 2022 officially. It's just something I do on the side for right now, but I hope to advance in it, since it's really a lot of fun. The biggest issue with it for me is the scheduling for it. Typically you're just filming for a couple of days as an extra, but you have to devote those full days (typically 12+ hours). It's very hard to hold a regular full-time position while pursuing the acting career. Bosses don't want to have their employees taking time off like that, from what I've experienced.