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New York Stock Exchange Opening Bell as Larry the Stag for The Hartford

Today I played Larry the Stag for The Hartford, which was celebrating its (gosh!) bicentennial with some events at the New York Stock Exchange and Helen Mills Threater.

Little did I know upon agreeing to the gig, or even upon waking up this morning, I would be on the platform for ringing the opening bell for the NYSE! Especially on such a visible day in the markets!

Here are some photos I found:

(Photo Credit: Richard Drew, Associated Press)


(Photo Credit: Unknown, possibly a screen grab)

More photos here!

Read the story here!

And see the video here!

Appearing in the Trailer for Remember Me!

On March 12th, 2010, Robert Pattinson’s new film Remember Me comes out. I play a young interviewee and you can clearly see me in the trailer for the film. Here’s a screengrab from the trailer.

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Reverend Nader Galore! New Improvised Sermon Online + Michelle Williams Carroll Shoot

I just got online the awesome photo shoot of The Reverend Raymond Nader that I did last October with photographer Michelle Williams Carroll. Below is a sampling of shots from the shoot (may take a few seconds for the photos to load). Learn more by visiting my Gallery page.

And just below that, I performed an improvised sermon titled “Alcohol” at The Barrow Group last night for “The Blue Plate Special.” Special thanks to Bethel Caram for filming the sermon!

“The Reverend Raymond Nader”

Photos by Michelle Williams Carroll

“Alcohol”

A comic improvised sermon

If you don’t see a video, you probably need to install Flash.

[Click here to launch this video in the movie theater]

Running Time: 13:03

For more details on the sermon, or to comment, visit the webpage for this sermon:

http://www.benhauck.com/videos/alcohol

On TV: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit // Episode 11007 // “Anchor”

On September 24th, 2009, I worked on Episode 11007 (“Anchor”) of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. I played a juror. Over the December holiday, my parents showed me the episode. You can see me very clearly as a very interested juror. I liked the result. Below is a screenshot I took with my phone.