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Willie Nilly
From thirtysomething to Twin Peaks, Willie Garson hasn't stopped acting since aniving in Los Angeles five years ago. "I once went eight weeks in a row and did a different sitcom every week," he says. With the opening of his Valley coffeehouse, Joe, and his anti-drug activism, the twenty-seven-year-old thespian has been letting his work ethic loose in other arenas. Not that he's been lazy in front of the camera. As Lee Harvey Oswald in Propaganda's Ruby, Garson bears an eerie resemblance to the Kennedy assassin. Which is, of course, a far cry from Vic Montana, the cheesy TV actor he next portrays, in When the Party's Over.
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