From the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon (click here for a higher resolution version)
Here are three of my scenes from the HBO miniseries From The Earth to The Moon, executive produced by Tom Hanks for Imagine Entertainment. This episode, Part V Spider, was directed by Graham Yost. In these scenes, I worked with Matt Craven, Grant Shaud, Mark Lainer (as my nemisis), Phillip Martinez, Russel Warner and Matthew Lussier.
From the Earth to the Moon is the story of the Apollo Space Program and Spider is about the Lunar Module which was built by Grumman Industries of Bethpage, NY. This was the most extraordinary production experience I've yet to have, and one for which I am humbled and proud to have been included among the cast.
From the Earth to the Moon, which won thirteen Emmy awards, still shows on cable networks in the U.S. and around the world. Several editions of the miniseries including the original release on DVD, the Signature Edition and aBlu-Ray version, all beautifully produced, are available for purchase. Buy one. The account is profoundly informative and entertaining... and I can use the residual check.
From the Earth to the Moon is the story of the Apollo Space Program and Spider is about the Lunar Module which was built by Grumman Industries of Bethpage, NY. This was the most extraordinary production experience I've yet to have, and one for which I am humbled and proud to have been included among the cast.
From the Earth to the Moon, which won thirteen Emmy awards, still shows on cable networks in the U.S. and around the world. Several editions of the miniseries including the original release on DVD, the Signature Edition and aBlu-Ray version, all beautifully produced, are available for purchase. Buy one. The account is profoundly informative and entertaining... and I can use the residual check.
Labels: Apollo Lunar Module, Apollo program, Emmy Awards, From the Earth to the Moon, Graham Yost, Grant Shaud, John Drew Actor, John Drew On-Camera Talent, John Drew Talent, Matt Craven, Tom Hanks
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