Thursday, April 30, 2009

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This actor is C list. He probably used to be B list. Not a very recognizable name, but you would definitely know the face. He has done a mixture of both television and movies. Every few years he gets a really great lead in a movie or television show, but nothing long lasting. He got his big break and the lead in his first movie because he blackmailed the producer of the movie, who was also an actor in the same movie and has a good guy reputation. The blackmail in question consisted of some photos our actor had taken at the party of the good guy producer/actor snorting coke. It doesn't seem like a big deal, but this producer/actor's entire career is based around his good guy reputation.

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  1. Tom Hanks has got to be the actor/producer, right?

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  2. i thought tom hanks as well...but would he say that the other guy is A list?

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  3. Or not. He didn't start producing until relatively recently.

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  4. Could it be Ron Howard as the director? Not sure how the public would like to see Opie Taylor sniffin' the stuff.

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  5. matt damon? he's a wholesome good guy, right?

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  6. what about Kevin Costner? Doesn't he produce movies, too?

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  7. Checking IMDB, Hanks doesn't tend to produce vehicles he acts in, with the exception of Castaway. Not too many choices there except "Wilson".

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  8. Long time lurker...
    I think Moosefan got it. Ron Howard was the first name that popped into my head.

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  9. i wouldn't say costner has a squeaky clean image.
    we're not talking a director here, but a producer. so good guy is both producer and actor.....now who could that be??

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  10. Kevin Costner assaulted a masseuse. It sounds like this guy still has a good rep. If it's Opie, that makes it hard to find the other guy in the blind - he's produced way too many movies.

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  11. But has Ron Howard acted in any movies he's also produced? Aside from cameos, I can't find anything on imdb.

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  12. Yeah but does Ron Howard act anymore?
    I think George Clooney, he has produced several films. Still working on that actor....

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  13. but Costner did that relatively recently - if this tape was years ago . . . ? And he has produced 15 movies beginning in 1990.
    Just sayin!

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  14. Ron Howard was thefirst name that popped into my head too.... also Matt Damon came to mind but it's no secret that Damon was a wild party boy... maybe still is??

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  15. Good point. He has produced 50 movies to date.

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  16. The guy producing the movie also acted in the same movie. Not Ron Howard, he hasn't acted since a Return to Mayberry TV movie in the '80's.

    Matt Damon also doesn't produce and act in the same films.

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  17. Ron Howard today is director first, producer second and actor third. Since he started directing and producing, he has stopped acting (except some stuff like the narration on Arrested Development).

    By the way, Henry Winkler was strictly a TV producer (except for Young Sherlock Holmes, but...)

    Apparently, the producer/actor is not a director, so it's either a producer who acts from time to time (and there would be few of the) or an actor who has come to do some production, but hasn't turned into a director, except occasionally.

    Ideas that spring to my mind would be some guy like Danny De Vito (produced Pulp Fiction, for instance) but it wouldn't be De Vito as he directed at least one hit movie, The War of Roses.

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  18. Will Smith is an actor and producer (i.e. Hitch) and thrives on his good guy rep....

    dunno about the actor who blackmailed him though

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  19. costner hasn't had a goody two shoes image since he dumped his wife. not him. not damon. not howard. they don't fit.
    clooney's rep as a good guy? i don't know about that either but i seriously doubt some tool holding a coke-snorting incident over his head would matter to him. his career wouldn't suffer very much over that.

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  20. Will Smith and Michael Rapaport. The common tie is that movie "Hitch."

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  21. My first thought was Tom Hanks and Tom Everett Scott - but apparently Tom Hanks did everything BUT produce That Thing You Do. Which is fortunate 'cause I think I like Tom Everett Scott.

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  22. Brad Pitt has the good guy reputation and he's an actor/producer

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  23. How about Adam Sandler? He's produced a lot of his own stuff. His reputation is fairly decent.

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  24. Jim Carrey Ben Stiller Sandra Bullock Drew Barrymore Mel Brooks Tom Cruise Michael Douglas Mel Gibson Jared Leto Tyler Perry Adam Sandler: all have producer/actor credits. Whether they are "good guys" (or "guys") is open to interpretation.

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  25. steve zahn and matthew Mc Conaughey in the movie Sahara?because Mc Conaughey is the executive productor in this movie,has a good guy reputation and Zahn is a C list

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  26. Anonymous3:19 PM

    McConaughey who played bongo drums naked on his lawn? I would be surprised if he DIDN'T snort the occasional something.

    Too bad Judd Apatow doesn't act in his own movies, he would've fit the good guy image.

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  27. Anonymous3:27 PM

    Oh! Forgot to say my guess. I'm thinking: producer = Steve Martin, actor = Jason Schwartzman, movie = Shopgirl

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  28. I like the Steve Martin guess, but what about Tyler Perry? He definitely seems to have a good boy reputation. From what I've heard, he's all about family and god.

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  29. Jason Schwartzman was around way before Shopgirl - as was Michael Rappaport and the rest of the actors you guys are guessing. I will come off the Costner guess, but don't think anyone else has nailed it either.

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  30. or Sam rockwell and georges Clooney on "Confessions of a dangerous mind" ? Clooney played and producted this movie !after this movie,Rockwell just had tinies characters before again worked well!

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  31. Giovani Rabisi...???

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  32. Mel Gibson/Jim Caveziel?

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  33. I read this as, the actor's *first* big break. This would rule out Schwartzman, Zahn,Rapaport.

    You know what does work? Steve Martin as the actor/producer, the movie is the Three Amigos, and the C list actor is Martin Short. It was Martin's first movie credit.

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  34. Did I read this wrong? ENTY wrote Not a very recognizable name. All of these guys definitely have recognizable names. Ron Howard. Costner. Hanks. Damon.

    I thought of Ron Howard too for first thought, but then the not very recognizable name, unless a play on his name, has me stumped.

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  36. you read it wrong. it's the c list actor who's name is not that recognizable but his face is---not the actor/producer.

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  37. Ron Howard. Colm Meaney. "Far and Away."

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  38. i like that martin short guess...but i,m not sure..he is probably not a c

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  39. Tom Everett Scott for the actor, Tom Hanks for the producer (because That Thing You Do was a Paly Tone movie production, and Play Tone = Tom Hanks).

    Tom Everett Scott has been in a load of shows as the lead but they all crap out in the ratings.

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  40. Ooh, thanks L, I just couldn't shake that guess! For what it's worth, Zahn also got his break in That Thing You Do.

    Short's a good guess too, but I think people know him by name.

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  41. Steve Carrell for the producer/actor.

    Romany Malco for the actor.

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  42. I think Tom Everett Scott fits the clues, but I don't recognize his face. Plus I couldn't see in imdb where he gets "great leads" every few years. But maybe that's just because I didn't see those movies/tv shows.

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  43. No way on the Martin Short guess- all the Three Amigos guys know each other from Saturday Night Live. I donKt think many people would be surprised to know Steve Martin did coke considering his SNL past and his frantic standup.

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  44. Amanda - you're right...scratch the Martin Short guess.

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  45. I like the Sam Rockwell guess.

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  46. William Fichtner Actor/Producer= George Clooney

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  47. Steve Zahn- Ben Stiller (good guy) Movie- Reality Bites

    BAM!

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  48. NatalieSF, I don't know if Ben Stiller is considered a "good guy", he kind of has a reputation and wouldn't be surprised if he inhaled his breakfast, lunch and dinner in powder form. My guess for the director is Kevin Smith. Can't think of the actor as of this moment. But then again, Kevin is more of a director actor. I like the Tyler Perry guess, though.

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  49. Here's what I don't get: why would being caught snorting coke be such a big deal? Can't someone snort coke and still be a "good guy"? It's not like they said he was sexually abusing baby seals.

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  50. Laura
    We think alike but Kev doesn't have a squeaky image. I think it's Tim Olyphant (I hope I'm wrong)
    as actor and Kevin Smith director.

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  51. this is what i don't get---i'm not shocked at anyone snorting coke, especially in hollywood. and i can't imagine it would matter to the guy in the photographs to this extent unless maybe he's known for being adamantly anti-drug or religious.

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  52. After reading his blog 'diary' of what happened with Jason Mewes (and his major drug issues), i'd be very surprised if this was Kevin Smith.

    IIRC he is anti-hard drugs (as well as being anti-smoking), and is also a devoted catholic family man - not that that has stopped people before.

    I hope Tim Olyphant wouldn't blackmail someone for a job. He's a very good looking fellow :)

    Besides, they worked on Catch and Release together, so there can't be too much bad blood (it's not like they would have been turning down an Oscar winning film if one of them stepped down).

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  53. Nice Guy = Paul Newman

    Produced/acted in = Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)

    B/C actor who made his movie break = Sam Elliott

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  54. I think we can consider Ben Stiller to be a little bit "squeeky clean"- he's done a lot of projects lately for children- Night at the Museum, Madagascar, Nickelodeon Kid's Choice awards...all that stuff.

    Reality Bites was Zahn's first big mainstream feature with some serious talent- he is an odd addition to big starts like Ethan Hake, Winona Ryder, etc.

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  56. or as producer/actor with a good guy reputation could be Tom Cruise! i know all rumours on him but he's a real good guy reputation (no drug,no alcohol)he's a scientologist after all!
    i would be shocked if i will see photos of him snorting colombian candy!

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  57. Has to be Tom Hanks - only because only someone snorting something would have the hair he had in "da vinci code"

    ;)

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  58. Mark Feuerstein for the B-lister, Sandra Bullock for the producer/actor and Practical Magic for the film. Go Mandra!

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  59. LOL. I didn't recognize the name above mine.

    Hanks is an alcoholic. As someone with friends at Gold Circle, Hanks can be great or impossible depending on how 'wet' he is--and its bad when he's dry.

    But coke + alc = bloat.

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  60. I immediatly thought of Denzel for the good guy actor/producer.

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  61. John Favreau. He produces and acts in his movies.

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  62. Hanks is an alcoholic?? Now THAT is sad. And he's bad when he's dry? Wow. THAT is the kind of insider gossip that's so interesting to hear!

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  63. It also can't be Ron Howard. He doesn't act anymore. He only Directs...and also only works with big name actors. The Producer (NOT DIRECTOR) in question also acts in his movies.

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  64. I think Syndney Pollack - he's a producer first, actor second. He produced Michael Clayton. There's a guy named Michael O'Keefe who had one of the starring roles - despite primarily doing TV guest work.

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  65. I like the Jon Favreau guess but he's a producer AND a director; wouldn't Enty have mentioned that?

    I don't think this blind is as far back in time as Sam Elliott/Paul Newman. Elliott's role as "Card Player #2" would hardly qualify as a big break.

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  66. doxie, Pollack is a good guess but Michael O'Keefe was on the scene long before Michael Clayton in movies: He was in the Great Santini and Caddyshack and has been acting since 1975.

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  67. AND O'Keefe was married to Bonnie Raitt for a long time. He's a known name.

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  68. And, alas, the great Sydney Pollack died last year - cancer.

    This entry suggests that the good guy/producer is still around.

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  69. I think Tom Everett Scott/Tom Hanks is the best guess. Remember, the role the C-list actor had was a LEAD. Not supporting lead, but lead. Scott is the only one suggested that truly fits this blind imho.

    And Hanks was never known for drugs, so a coke picture around the time of his back-to-back Oscars would have been a scandal. Remember, this was before the Lohans, Hiltons, and other Hollwood snots made coke mainstream in the press.

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  70. Jason Bateman and Will Smith?

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  71. Denzel is not a bad guess - what about Derek Luke as the actor, with Antwone Fisher being the movie? He had only done a few episodes of King of Queens and Moesha before then. Since then he's done Friday Night Lights, Glory Road, Madea goes to Jail and plays P Diddy in Notorius. . . . . You might not recognize his name but perhaps his face.

    I would say Denzel has a fairly "good guy" reputation.

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  73. I agree Denzel has a good guy reputation but he's really fat for someone who snorts coke.

    Have you noticed his big gut?

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  74. Denzel is a notorious cheater, hardly a good guy

    It sounds like Tyler Perry but there are so many things to bribe him with, lol, coke seems minor!

    Could the actor be Allen Payne?

    This is a tough one

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  75. Brendan Fraser, Harrison Ford is my guess

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  76. NONONONONO! it IS tom hanks, but the actor is Gary Sinese who is now on TV on CSI:NY

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  77. Sinese sounds exactly like the description, so Sinese and Hanks could fit perfectly, except that
    Hanks was not a producer on Apollo 13 or Forrest Gump.

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  78. tom everett scott...'that thing you dp'...he's now in southland and starred in 'that thing you do' with hanks (who also produced the movie). has to be it.

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  79. Hanks is not listed as a producer in That Thing You Do. He did write and direct the film.

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  80. Sinise had a career long before Gump. He was a stage actor and director and even made a movie adaptation of "Of Mice and Men" co-starring his good friend John Malkovich.

    Martin Short? Have you heard about SCTV? "Three Amigos" was his first movie role but he was in the same show as John Candy, Rick Moranis, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara and a few other great ones. The movie was actually written (like Ghostbusters) with John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in mind but due to John's death, Aykroyd backed out.

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  81. Tom Everett Scott for the actor, Tom Hanks for the producer (because That Thing You Do was a Play-Tone movie production, and Play-Tone = Tom Hanks)And yet IMDb does not list any Play-Tone film productions before 2000. It lists Play-Tone for Soundtrack Publisher for TTYD. Tom Hanks is credited as Director, Writer, and with writing some of the songs. (loved Mr. Downtown!)

    There are four producers listed for TTYD and Tom Hanks is not one of them. His first executive producer credit was in 1998.

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  82. Run-on paragraph!

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  83. Tracy Morgan
    Lorne Michaels

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  84. Can't be Tracy Morgan/ Lorne Michaels.

    It says movie, not TV show. Tracy first became famous from SNL.

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  85. I keep hearing stories all week about what a good guy Hugh Jackman is...then it struck me...Hugh Jackman...Lieb Schrieber....(yes, I'd consider Wolverine his big break). And he's done TV and film. And supposedly they are friends (which is the best way to get video footage of someone doing something)

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