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America Tycoon: The Wolf of Showbiz

Become famous early, make money early, and enjoy the joy of life in America with both fame and fortune. The Great America, Hollywood, business warfare, entertainment industry, celebrities and movies… "Do you know what my favorite movie is?" "The Wolf of Wall Street?" "Yes, these sentences are really amazing!!" 【The world of investing can be a jungle. Bulls. Bears. Danger at every turn】 【I'm talking about normal people, working-class, everyday people. Everyone wants to get rich. Am I crazy? There's no such fuckin' thing as an Amish Buddhist】 【Are you behind on your credit card bills? Good! Pick up the phone and start dialing! Is your landlord ready to evict you? Good! Pick up the phone and start dialing! Does your girlfriend think you're a fucking worthless loser? Good! Pick up the phone and start dialing! I want you to deal with your problems by becoming rich! All you have to do today is pick up that phone and speak the words that I have taught you. And I will make you richer than the most powerful CEO in the United States of fucking America!!!】

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Chapter 96 Old Cloth Arrives

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The audition room door opened, then closed, and Adrian stood in front of the camera, his dark brown, nearly black shoulder-length hair specially styled, disheveled with a hint of raffish elegance.

Mary Gale didn't like this hairstyle, much like she despised the Beatles when she was younger.

But she didn't show her disdain and simply said, "Let's start."

Adrian and the assistant began the scene.

Susan Levin remembered this actor; Robert Downey Jr. had mentioned him to her a few times.

His acting was passable, above the standard, but quality is relative, and compared to Martin Davis, who had performed the best earlier, he was clearly a notch below.

The audition ended quickly.

After the actor left, Susan asked as usual, "How was he?"

Even though Mary didn't like him, she wouldn't say it directly: "Average, just what you'd expect from a normal person."

This statement reinforced Susan's similar opinion. She nodded slightly, "Notify him tomorrow, he'll play Dalton."