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SEAL Teams’s Bravo Two Neil Brown Jr joins me to talk about the show & more

SEAL Teams’s Bravo Two Neil Brown Jr joins me to talk about the show & more

FromHellblazerbiz Conversations with the stars


SEAL Teams’s Bravo Two Neil Brown Jr joins me to talk about the show & more

FromHellblazerbiz Conversations with the stars

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Jan 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

SEAL Team is, in my opinion, the hottest TV show out there. I have said also that I believe it is a modern Band of Brothers. Neil Brown Jr is no stranger to the screen. With many credits to his name in hit shows such as CSI:Cyber, NCIS LA, films like Battlefield Los Angeles and his excellent portrayal in award winning Straight Outta Compton, Neil is one of the most versatile and dedicated actors out there and a deeply spiritual soul. A stickler for perfection, Neil throws everything into each role, as he explains in the interview. In SEAL Team, as Ray Perry, Neil plays the grounded one of the team, the one who remains level headed...which is why, when he starts to walk down the path of faith, as he puts it, people are genuinely worried for him. As Bravo 2, he is always on form and never wants to let anyone down, even if he is suffering himself. I hope you all enjoy this chat with Neil Brown Jr.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Hellblazerbiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Jan 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hellblazerbiz is a show bringing those who you see on film and tv, and those who work behind the scenes, into your living room, discussing and being open about their inspirations, their careers, their lives, with lots of laughter along the way. Sit back and enjoy as you get to learn more about who they are, and that in the end, no matter what career or vocation we do, we all have similar traits and shows us the human side of these people who we admire on screen