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Showing posts with label Jason Dohring. Show all posts

Struck, The Film, back online!


My favorite short film ever, Struck, starring Bodhi Elfman and nine other wonderful actors and actresses, is back on line. But just for a few days, while participating in a film festival. If you have not had the chance to watch it yet, this is your golden chance! Don't miss it again. It'll cheer up your whole day, guaranteed!  

More info on the movie and the cast.

A culture is only as great as its dreams, and its dreams are dreamed by artists. — Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard

Jason Dohring Interview


There is a great interview with Jason Dohring in the latest Celebrity Magazine.
Jason's breakout role was as "Veronica´s hypnotically incorrigible nemesis" Logan Echolls in the show Veronica Mars. Now he is starring in Moonlight, which earned a People´s Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama earlier this year.

Jason has been a Scientologist all his life and talks about his career and how Scientology has helped him in it.
You can read the full interview here: Interview with Jason Dohring.

Jason Dohring Interview

Jason Dohring
Jason Dohring was interviewed by Michael Hinman of SyFyPortal, a news web site about Science Fiction and Fantasy, regarding his new role as the 400-year-old vampire Josef Konstantin on "Moonlight." (Now that's a role he'll be able to sink his teeth into ... sorry, I couldn't resist it).

Anyway, bad jokes aside, here is the interview: 'Moonlight' Star Thanks Scientology For Success

A culture is only as great as its dreams, and its dreams are dreamed by artists. — Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard

Jason Dohring Shares a Secret

Jason Dohring, a native of Glendale and a television actor, plans to attend the Way To Happiness Foundation’s premiere Monday of the “21 Ways to Happiness” public service announcements at the Alex Theatre.

Each video condenses one of 21 core principles outlined in author and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard’s 1981 book, “The Way to Happiness.” The video of the house-cleaning boy depicts the principle: “Honor and Help Your Parents.”

The 21 precepts these illustrate appeal to Glendale resident and television actor Jason Dohring, who said he grew up with “The Way to Happiness” in his family library.

“The principles are not preachy at all, which is key,” he said. “I don’t think anybody likes being told that they must be moral.”>>


A culture is only as great as its dreams, and its dreams are dreamed by artists. — Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard
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