Friday, September 20, 2024

Booked It: Comedy-Drama !!!

 So glad gigs are picking up again and I just landed a new role. Looking forward to meeting and working with a whole new cast and crew I haven't worked with before this coming week. This time I get to play someone with a little more empathy towards others than what I normally am cast as (although I do enjoy playing those other roles as well).  This should be fun!

Casting Film Movie IMDb

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Jim Childs: Actor One-Sheet

Casting Film Movie One-Sheet

 My first actor one-sheet as Jim Childs. Creating this has really helped to reinforce what my brand is and what my types are. 


Actor IMDb

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Jim Childs IMDbPro Starmeter

Casting Film Movie TV IMDb


Thanks to everyone who has checked out my IMDb page. I believe this is the lowest number my starmeter has been (the lower the number, the better the rating). There will be new projects listed for this year, so keep checking periodically for announcements of what I've been working on. And be sure to support your local filmmakers and artists. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7252327/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm 

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Drana Badour the Swami (Allen Harvey & Art Hern)

Murder Before Midnight (1950-1953 WBKB-4 Chicago, Illinois)
 

DRANA BADOUR (Allen Harvey & Art Hern)

Murder Before Midnight (Jan. 23, 1950-Aug. 24, 1953; WBKB-4; Chicago, Illinois)


During the dawn of the 1950s, local Chicago television station WBKB (Channel 4) was, in all actuality, ahead of its time when it produced and aired a little programmer called Murder Before Midnight. Every week a different movie thriller would be showcased and hosted by an unusual Swami character, who went by the name of Drana Badour. The strange mystic spoke in an eerie voice and wore the appropriate attire and turban. The show's macabre theme music would play as the time grew nearer for the film to begin. Captivated television viewers would then be lured into Drana Badour's crystal ball where the week's mystery or horror thriller would start.


Originally, the man behind the turban was WBKB's very own television announcer Allen Harvey (see top pic). Eventually, actor Art Hern took over the role of the mystic Drana Badour. Hern was a former radio actor, best remembered as one of the cast in the 1939-1949 radio program Captain Midnight. After the cancellation of Murder Before Midnight in 1953, Hern was cast as a regular in the television series The Happy Pirates, a children's program which starred Dick Two Ton Baker. At the time, WBKB changed ownership and was bought by ABC (Channel 7). Over the decades, Art Hern continued to work in various films, such as Simon, King of the Witches (1971), and Transylvania Twist (1989), up until his death at the age of 90.