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Oakville Beaver, 22 Oct 1999, p. 28

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K lit THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 22, 1999 Sheridan grad busy w ith TV roles and voice-overs R W ednesday Oet. 2 7 th to Saturday Oet. 30"' HANDMADE CRAFTS BY LOCAL CRAFTSPEOPLE (ac riy,s.>- f r / f h f n n S ta t io n] me," he says, adding that his first acting job boosted that confidence even more. "I got a part in 'Marriage Council', a oad rage is more than a topic of non-union television series. They were conversation, it's the name of an hiring everyone. But after the first upcoming movie; and Anthony episode, they hired me again, for a sec ond episode. They really liked my per Tullo is one of the supporting actors. formance." ' Although the And even though Oakville actor was Tullo is a card-carry part of the Musical ing union member Theatre program at now, he says that only Sheridan College, puts him in the run singing and dancing ning for bigger parts were never his with other capable strengths. "Acting actors. was definitely my "But your talent will forte. Music and get you the job," he singing I did well, but says, adding that dancing - I'd rather Canadians seldom get not talk about that. I lead roles in movies. have a lot of respect However, he's con for musical theatre, tent to play support but I wanted to do my ing roles in films and acting." supplement that with And it showed in corporate advertising his marks at college for such companies as well as in his deter A nthony Tullo as Labatts, Ford, mination to ignore the modem macrocosm of mega-musicals Casino Niagara and Gallo Wines rather and pound the pavement for acting than move to Los Angeles. "If I can continue to get the work parts. Even back then he had predicted that he would be the one to find a job in here, I'll stick around. The last two films or on television. He says cocki years have been good to me. My voice ness wasn't behind that prediction, but is giving me a living at it. For about a rather a realistic assessment of his year I've been doing just voice." He recently finished an episode in strengths and weaknesses. the television series 'Relic Hunter', in "I always knew that I was capable of doing this. I knew it would work for (See `Actor' page 29) ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR By Carol Baldwin CHANDELIER AC1276BU , t 2 6 "h , 2 8 "d , nation blown glassware B E D S ID E LAM P A C 7531A R 16"h, 11 "d, Arvento'" finish $7 9 9 9 T O R C H IE R E A C 7011B U 71 l/2 "h, 17 l/2 "d 3aRL intetaie Italian alabaster glass, B runito TM fin ish , Trilite switch *369" 1957 - 1997 GERRIE ELECTRIC L IG H T IN G S H O W R O O M TWO GREAT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! I lump* I QEW South S «rvic« R d C ornw all i 4 4 5 IN G L E H A R T S T R E E T O A K V IL L E O N T A R IO 4 104 S O U T H S E R V IC E RD B U R L IN G T O N O N T A R IO VISA SHOWROOM POLICY It y o u a r e n o t 1 0 0 ° o s a t is f ie d w ith y o u r p u r c h a s e S im p ly re tu rn i! w iih m 3 0 d a y s f o r n Years o f E xc e lle n c e 845-2461 681-3654 D '«v«W lull feiund

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