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REVIEWS OF HIS
WORK--
Quality of Life
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Could Quality of Life be the best low-budget indie ever shot in San Francisco's
Mission District? There's not much question, especially since the few other
features in that category range from awkward to forgettable.
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It’s Garrison and Burnam who hold the film’s center, however, with a natural
magnetism. Newcomers both, they take the same clean approach to their roles that
their characters bring to their tags. link
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Quality of Life makes for both a highly satisfying and educational
film-going experience. link
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.. but, damn, if Garrison doesn't sell a really credible show of fear,
embarrassment, and pride as a dressed-up Curtis prepares to sell out. link
Prison Break
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Lane Garrison really riles up the
crowd at my place whenever Tweener shows up on Prison Break to put a kink in
Michael Scofield's plans. He's the shrillest, least interesting part of the
nail-biting FOX show, but he's the illest part of Benjamin Morgan's Quality
of Life. link
INTERVIEWS--
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starry
constellation magazine
: read here
used with written permission
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crazy-themovie.com :
read here
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WCMessenger.com :
read here
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TVGuide.com :
read
here
know one I
missed? let me know! thank you!!
FEEDBACK FROM
COWORKERS--
"Here was a
sensitive and polite young man who seemed to have what it took to be a great
actor. He had a challenging part to play and he wasn't backing off. He was
looking for every nuance of his character from hair and make-up to his walk and
talk."
-- Muse Watson, Muse
Watson Yahoo Group
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