Majestic oaks and magnolias and large series of successful Web and rubbing elbows with Betty White, representative and graduate of the University of Nathan Frizzell has come a long way.
Representative received recently that the word "pants", a web series in which he played the main character, and shoot the second season. And enjoyed the series, and one of the Frizzell
He was nominated colleagues and directors, for indie soap awards in December.
Frizzell described the "pants" and a modern version of "friends" with the "office". He compares his character, Ross Buchanan, Hilbert C "office", as both are "All-American doofus." Frizzell said the show is an enthusiastic cast, which includes students in the class representation is in Los Angeles to record a new season of the series - especially with the prospect of high budget.
Behind the "trousers", has appeared in an episode of Frizzell "Veronica Mars" and "CSI: NY", recently completed
Guest registration point in TV Land "Hot in Cleveland", which has to be done with the famous actress Betty White.
"It's everything you'd expect that Betty White," Frizzell said. "A woman is 90 years with the razor sharp wit."
Frizzell is also proud of appearing in a business course in light of currently running.
"You have a Saints game this year, and the friends and family call me to verify that they have seen me in the business," said Frizzell.
Frizzell acting bug bit early - started doing community theater at age 7. But he was not regarded as a serious career, even attend LSU.
"I was originally a first-year political science major," said Frizzell.
The 29 years have changed his view of representation when he was chosen to play an important role in the play in college during their first year. He retired director of the play, John Frizzell Dennis in his office shortly after the casting process to ask questions about their specialty.
Dennis Frizzell said he enjoyed the theater, but was in political science that is "somewhat safe retreat."
"[Dennis] told me that the university was a great experience for the construction, and should use the time to get all the training they could get," said Frizzell.
Frizzell credits to help the university to move from the good results with the instincts of a trained actor.
"The school has become truly representative of the training," said Frizzell. "[It] helped me to concentrate on what you want as an actor and how to deal with the customer's business."
I moved to Los Angeles Frizzell after his graduation from college in August 2003 with a degree in theater, but the actor has not forgotten the advice he received on campus.
"The more you put it, the better your chances, you have to respect their work recognized," Frizzell said. "So I always tried to work on something."
He was captured in the sails of Frizzell acting career as the winds of employment, and is drifting in various directions. He has appeared in different Frizzell works in Los Angeles, in addition to his achievements in representing television.
Frizzell advises current students to earn their theater training and experience as much as they can, while at school.
"Actors should remember that a business, and can not take it personally if it was chosen for the role," said Frizzell. "All you need to keep putting out there."
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