Morning seems to be the happiest baby time and while Momma and the kids are lounging around we sing to them.
"In spite of ourselves we'll end up sitting' on a rainbow
Against all odds we're the big door prize."
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
A Portrait of the Actor
"Seeing my family every Christmas is very important to me. It really grounds me." |
Mr. Furst practicing faces in his studio. |
A scene from "Mother Teresa: Big Things in Little Packages" and his unforgettable role as Mother Teresa. |
Louis Furst and his acting coach Larry "GP" Miller hard at work |
Mr. Furst with his brother, Pascal Theodore Furst. |
When asked about his relationship with Pascal, Mr. Furst replied, "We've known each other for only 4 months, but it feels like a lifetime."
His role as Yoda in "Star Wars, Episode 0" |
Not afraid to bare it all for his craft, Mr. Furst refuses to use a body double. |
Though it was cut from the movie, Louis Furst's role in "Swingers" is reported to be in the extended Director's cut coming out this summer. |
Dreaming Big
After a few laughs with his brother, Pascal will typically hit the gym. His preferred work out includes a 5 mile run, a half hour with free weights and finishing off with a few hundred reps of the jumper. Then he'll hit the massage table and sauna combo amenity at the Gefurstamiller gym. By the end of the day, he's beat. He'll kick back with a brew and doze off in his recliner. It's a tough regimen, but he feels that if he's going to compete on the main stage of curling, as is his life long dream, dedication must be priority one.
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