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The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon

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John Ramos Interviews D.B. Sweeney

John Ramos interviews DB Sweeney:

D.B. SWEENEY (MACK) D.B.’s many films include the classic figure skating romance The Cutting Edge, alien abduction thriller Fire in the Sky, Memphis Belle, Francis Ford Coppola’s Gardens of Stone, No Man’s Land, Spawn, Roommates with Peter Falk and Eight Men Out as the iconic Shoeless Joe Jackson. On Television he played Dish Boggett in the landmark Lonesome Dove miniseries and the memorably oblivious Larry opposite Jon Cryer on Two and a Half Men. His other extensive credits include Sharp Objects, Ice, Criminal Minds, 24, CSI, Crash, Jericho, House, Harsh Realm, Halle Berry’s husband in Introducing Dorothy Dandridge Kyra Sedgewick’s beau in the multi-Emmy winning Miss Rose White. Sweeney made his debut as screenwriter, director and producer with Two Tickets to Paradise. The movie was a huge hit on the film festival circuit, garnering much acclaim. The many awards for the film include Best Picture at the Savannah Film Festival, Best Director at the Boston International Film Festival, the Audience Choice Award at The Vail Film Fest, Best Comedy at the Staten Island Fest, Fort Lauderdale Film Festival’s “Renaissance Award” and the Santa Fe Film Festival’s “Best of the Independent Spirit Award”. His latest project Two Dum Micks is a comedy short he wrote, produced and directed co-starring Sean Astin that has now won over 60 film festival awards. One of America’s pre-eminent voiceover artists, D.B. spent five years as the voice of The Oprah Winfrey Network. Other stints include Lincoln Motor, NFL Network, Bud Light, Coca Cola and many more. He currently narrates to hit History Channel show Mountain Men, now in season 10.

Haymaker Movie Poster

Haymaker

Love packs a punch when a retired martial arts fighter finds he has one more shot in life in writer-director Nick Sasso’s debut drama HAYMAKER. After his career in the ring comes to a crossroads, Nick (NICK SASSO), a retired Muay Thai fighter, drifts through the New York nightlife scene…until he accepts a job as the bodyguard of international singing performer Nomi (NOMI RUIZ). Initially unhappy about the arrangement, Nick finds himself drawn to the enigmatic trans woman he now works for. As the two travel from Greece to L.A. to Bangkok to Mexico City, Nick makes the decision to get back into the ring aided by his supportive brother (D. B. SWEENEY) and his coach (ZOË BELL). But while Nick knows this fight is his last best chance at redemption — his “haymaker” punch, his Hail Mary pass — he has to figure out what he and Nomi mean to each other. A true independent film in the classic sense, HAYMAKER boasts mesmerizing performances in a globe-spanning, hypnotic drama that grapples with who we are to ourselves, and what we mean to each other. HAYMAKER Written, Directed, and Edited by Nick Sasso. Starring Nomi Ruiz, Nick Sasso, John Ventimiglia, Veronica Falcón. Special appearance by Udo Kier. With Zoë Bell and D.B. Sweeney. Executive Producers, Andrew Linder, Jonathan Marcus Cohen, Zoë Bell. Co-Producers Branden James Maxham, Michael Ficara. Associate Producers, Brett Hlavacek, Issa-Jean Sarr, Ethan Rosenberg, Brett Gursky. Director of Photography Brent Johnson. Original Score by Chris Thomas. Sound Design by Spencer Hall. Production Design by Jose Fernando Cavazos, Jeff Subik, Travis Devine. Costume Design by Michael Bevins, Vivian Pavlos, Jose Fernando Cavazos. Casting by David Guglielmo, c.s.a. Visual Effects by Nick Sasso, Mike Stoltz, Jacob Abrams. Music Supervisor Gabe McDonough. IN THEATERS, ON DEMAND AND DIGITAL January 29, 2021


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