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Teresa O'Connor
Biography
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The forty something male singer
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The forty something male singer
The forty something male singer is more at home in a small, uncrowded smoky bar, jukebox playing b songs with a pool table that's felt is torn thus playing insists that every shot curve around the rip. Why bother. He hangs out here but no one knows who he is, he is invisible or blendable as he has become as permanent and predictable as the anchored bar stool he sits on each evening.
There is small area in the bar sometimes used as a stage. Even though he is a singer, or at least thinks he is, he never sings on that stage. Instead, each night when he goes home he puts on some music that he feels epitomizes who he is that day, and he sings along, television flickering nonsense, glowing in the lamplight.
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His home is small. Every thought he has ever had seems to be strewn about the space, piles of clutter, notes and clippings, and bottles with candles. The space appears as a cross between some kind of spiritual place and some place absent.
Character Introduction: The Forty Something Male Singer From the movie Making a Life Sonic Bark Productions
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The Lounge Act
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They are moving through me (video still)
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