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Lucas Black - furry boy with big nips...............................................................................
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Lucas Black's ambition is not to be an actor when he grows up. Born 1982
and raised in Alabama, Black became a professional actor when an open
casting call landed him a bit part in Jon Avnet's The War (1994). After
starring on TV's American Gothic (1995), Black definitively caught the
audience's attention with his pivotal role in Billy Bob Thornton's award-winning
drama Sling Blade (1996). Resisting child actor treacle, Black turned
in a genuinely charming and moving performance as the young boy who befriends
Thornton's mentally challenged ex-con. Despite the acclaim, however, Black
opted to stay home in Alabama rather than go Hollywood. Black continued
to act throughout his high school years, playing supporting roles in the
racial drama Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) and the big-screen version of
The X-Files (1998), and starring in the TV movie Flash (1997) and as the
politically aware Peejoe in Crazy in Alabama (1999). In Thornton's second
directorial effort All the Pretty Horses (2000), Black's performance as
the young drifter who gets Matt Damon into trouble once again revealed
his ability to hold his own against -- indeed outshine -- Hollywood's
best. Black, however, has asserted that his ultimate goal is to become
a professional fisherman. High profile roles as everything from a piano
savant in Killer Diller to a high school football star in Friday Night
LIghts and a fresh-faced Marine in Jarhead proved without question that
Black had the acting range needed to craft and impressive and enduring
career, and in 2006 Black put the peddle to the metal as a troubled teen
whose trip to Tokyo finds him mastering the art of the drift in the adrenaline-charged
sequel The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. The other day, flipping TV channel,
I bumped into this adorable teen brat. I didn't know who he was, but
his doll face stole my heart instantly. when he came out shirtless with
a towel around his hip, I was electrocuted and fell off a chair. I immediately
turned on DVD to record the scene, but the machine was so slow and when
it was ready, the scene was gone and he was already dressed. Dumb machine!
So later that night, I went out to rent the movie. The film itself is
a kid stuff. Just fixate your eyes on his masculinely cute face, buff
body and hair all the way. .......................................................................................MORE