The Three Little Guardian Angels -
Chapter 2657
Chapter 2657
Yvonne's voice was heard. "Didn't Mom and Dad tell you?"
"Tell me what?"
Yvonne scoffed. "They asked for money from you to get me into the film academy, and unfortunately, I got in."
Amy immediately stood up. "What!? They sent you to the film academy? Why didn't you tell me?"
"What's the point? You obey everything that they say. You give money when they ask. Did your money fall from the sky? You're going to pay for him for the rest of your life like he's your son. I hope he will still care for you in the future."
"Evie-"
Yvonne hung up before she finished.
The next day, Yvonne got the role of the Westley sister. Donny asked her to get the script and requested her to memorize the script in two months to get into character.
She was surprised that she was chosen because she wasn't expecting it. The sudden acceptance took her by surprise.
Donny asked her, "Do you have any questions?"
Yvonne snapped back and shook her head, then got up and left.
Charlie's assistant smiled and said, "Why do I think that this girl is a little frigid?"
Donny calmly said, "That's what I want in the character. An actress with no experience will carry it better." He then looked at Freyja. "We have Mr. Westley's actor left. Do you have anyone in mind?" Freyja was momentarily silent before she moved the tablet in front of Donny. "What do you think about them?"
They were photos of five actors under the age of 30. Four of them were new to the movie industry, and only James was from television.
Daisie had made her watch 'The Fog' as a reference, so she binge-watched the entire show overnight.
James' character was gentle but strong. The picture of him in glasses looked bookish and polite.
Charlie and his assistant looked at each other, and then the assistant shook his head. He felt that James wouldn't be able to do it well.
This was a movie and not a series. Movies were harder to act in, and the shooting durations were shorter. They were afraid that James would be buried in the few minutes of screentime.
It was tough for people who were used to acting in series to move to the big screen.
However, when they both thought it was impossible, Donny picked his photo. "What's his name?"
Charlie smiled. "He's one of mine, James Tell. 'The Fog' is one of his best works."
Donny replied, "I'd like to meet him."
"He's currently not in town and won't be back any time soon. I can inform him about it so that he will get in touch with you when he returns."
Donny agreed.
After Freyja, Donny, and the two crew members left, the assistant finally snapped back. "Has James finally gotten lucky?"
Charlie touched his chin. "I think he might be able to do this."
Charlie called James and asked him to come back in two days. There was a big role waiting for him.
James came back the next day and was surprised when he got the script from Charlie. "You're asking me to be the antagonist? I don't have experience with that, Chuck."
"Donny wants to give you a chance. If you do this well, you'll be able to stop being typecast."
James leaned back in his chair. "I really can't..."
"How will you know if you don't give it a go? Even though this role isn't the protagonist, at least he has a good story. If you don't want this chance that fell from the sky, I'll just tell Donny."
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