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ELI JAMES is an actor, writer, songwriter and standup in New York.

His Broadway credits include the National Theatre of Great Britain's "One Man, Two Guvnors," directed by Nicholas Hytner, and Alex Timbers's and Michael Friedman's "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson." His solo show "William and the Tradesmen" has been performed at Ars Nova, La Mama, and The Drilling Company. Further stage credits include "Rutherford and Son" and "Temporal Powers" at The Mint, "The Four of Us" at Manhattan Theatre Club, "Becky Shaw" at Boston’s Huntington Theater, and the world premiere of Jason Grote’s "Maria/Stuart," directed by Pam McKinnon. His TV credits include "Gossip Girl," "Lights Out," and "Murder in Manhattan." He co-founded, wrote and performed with the sketch comedy group Quiet Library at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, and currently performs with improv team Pleading Softly. His essay "Finding the Beat" was published in the Random House collection "Twentysomething Essays by Twentysomething Writers," a Boston Globe Bestseller.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

KILL KILL KILL! (devil hills)


This is the view from the balcony of the house I rented this weekend in Kill Devil Hills, NC.







These are the two dudes I went with.

They liked to watch football on the couch while I liked to ...





take pictures of the eggs I made and...





... run toward my camera at the wrong moment to make sure the self-timer was working.






But it all came together when we decided we all enjoy pretending we're in an HBO pilot, and that we should put together our own promo shots as soon as possible.

Roughly speaking, "The Cords" is about Jimmy, Archie, and Mitchell Cord, three psychologically troubled brothers who run a funeral parlor and are part of the mafia and are in prison and are cops. Their favorite drink is Coke.

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