One (1) winner will receive $100 USD for the best actor monologue….these are our 7 finalists out of 52 video entries. All entries can be found here on Youtube: https://bit.ly/2e7G3T8
00:00 – David Jackson, Rocket Man
01:45 – Evan Dayce, Goodbye Charles
03:43 – Jonathan Blandino, Game of Thrones
06:37 – Gabriel Antunes, Richard III
09:24 – Loki Agnomen, Avengers
10:56 – Richard Reich, Daredevil
13:10 – Vanessa Moltzen, The Accused
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ROCKET MAN Monologue by David Jackson
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