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Tycoon Actor in Hollywood

"Tycoon Actor in Hollywood" unfolds the story of a failed actor from Earth who finds himself transmigrated into the body of a struggling young man in New York, USA, in a parallel world. Join us as we follow Lucas Knight's journey, step by step, as he ascends to stardom in the heart of Hollywood. --- [This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. While certain renowned figures may appear in this narrative, their portrayal is fictionalized and does not intend to represent their actual lives or actions.] If you are interested, you can check the advance chapters in my P@treon.com/NewComer714

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The Pilot was aired

Day one in the Bluejohn's clutches.

Despite being lauded for his exceptional acting, Lucas remained humble. Even a single off-kilter moment was enough to send him willingly diving back into the scene, eager to perfect it. Danny, the director, witnessed this dedication firsthand, impressed by the young actor's raw talent and relentless pursuit of excellence. He'd seen his fair share of stars, but Lucas shone differently — a supernova of talent was still adjusting to the spotlight's glare.

"You're a natural, Lucas," Danny said, watching the young actor emerge from the shadows. "But don't push yourself too hard. We've got five, maybe seven days for this sequence, at most."

Lucas, still catching his breath, offered a tired smile. "Five days? The crew thinks we can do it faster."

The canyon shoot, initially estimated to take 5-7 days, already shimmered with the possibility of completion sooner thanks to Lucas's precision and unwavering focus. The crew, their initial awe tempered by respect, buzzed with shared anticipation for the film's birth.

September 23rd, 2009. As Lucas neared the finish line of his first film, a different kind of magic filled the airwaves.

In living rooms across the nation, the pilot episode of Modern Family flickered to life. In a rural corner of Kansas, Sarah, a teacher with a penchant for sitcoms, sat mesmerized.

The quirky Pritchett-Dunphy clan charmed her, but her attention snagged on Dylan, the brooding teen with a mischievous glint in his eyes. He was played by none other than Lucas.

The Dylan on screen, portrayed by Lucas, was captivating – a cool breeze ruffled with nervous awkwardness, reminiscent of Rodrick Heffley, toned down by a dash of sunshine. This Dylan was cool, sure, but beneath the laid-back veneer lurked a hint of endearing goofiness.

Sarah's jaw dropped at a certain scene, the one where Dylan hoisted Phil onto his shoulder like a reluctant teddy bear. "Oh Phil, honey, not your best angle!" she cackled, tears streaming down her cheeks. "Though I gotta admit, you're rocking that pink tutu."

After the TV show "Modern Family" concluded, Sarah sighed, yearning for the show to continue, longing for more laughter.

Despite feeling disappointed by the brief episode, she anticipated more episodes. "I hope the show continues," she sighed.

The next day, Sarah woke up to a different kind of sunrise. She turned on her computer and browsed the Yahoo! website...

A day had passed since the "Modern Family" pilot, and in the Yahoo! Community, "Modern Family" trended as one of the TV shows gaining attention on the site.

Internet users discussed the "Modern Family" pilot and its funny scenes. Despite the show not having much of a soundtrack, that only added to its charm and humor.

Threads sprang up faster than popcorn kernels: "OMG, the Dunphys are hilarious!", "Can we all agree Gloria is a queen?", "But who is THAT Dylan guy?"

One thread caught Sarah's eye. "Who's the hot new guy playing Dylan?" it blared, followed by a flurry of responses. She scrolled through the comments, a smile curving her lips.

The Dylan question quickly became trending. Users swooned over his blonde hair and captivating blue eyes.

Someone dubbed him "the perfect mix of cool and goofball," and Sarah couldn't help but nod in agreement.

"Cool with a side of endearing clumsiness." Laughter-laced comments dissected his every line, speculating: "Is he just playing himself? Because I'd be his Haley any day!"

In the thread, there were already dozens of posts, with subject lines such as "New sitcom alert! 'Modern Family' is hilarious, and Dylan is my new crush!" One post read: "Just watched the Modern Family pilot and I'm obsessed! Dylan cracks me up. Gotta love that laid-back charm with a dash of goofiness. Who plays him? I need to know!"

And there were already dozens of replies in the post: "Omg, Dylan's eyes are like the bluest ocean! And his hair is like sunshine. He's totally dreamy, but also kind of awkward at the same time. I can't wait to see more of him!"

User 2: "Seriously, the blonde hair, the blue eyes, the charm – I'm officially head over heels! Any idea who plays him?"

As Sarah scrolled through the Yahoo! site, she noticed several posts dedicated to the character of Dylan. She scoffed when she read something like, "Dylan was definitely a ladies' man for sure!"

"Dylan, the ladies' man?" Sarah snorted, clutching her stomach. "More like the walking disaster zone!" she laughed, her heart swelling with warmth.

"Wait, does he even have a Wikipedia page?" Sarah commented on a particular post, sparking a mini-investigation.

The lack of an online footprint only fueled intrigue among internet users trying to find information about the actor who played Dylan. "A mystery hottie in a hilarious sitcom? Sign me up!" declared another user, summarizing the collective sentiment.

"Blonde hair, blue eyes, can definitely rock a princess carry," another user wrote, followed by a string of heart emojis. Sarah chuckled, feeling a strange pride bubble in her chest. She knew this blond, blue-eyed actor – not from fame magazines or red carpets, but from popcorn-fueled Wednesday night spent laughing along with his awkward charm.

---

Lucas was unaware of the ripples his sitcom debut was sending across the internet. In the canyon's suffocating embrace, he embodied Aron Ralston, a man teetering on the precipice of sanity. Reality and acting blurred as he stared at his mangled arm, ensnared by the unforgiving rock.

"You have to cut it, Aron," he muttered, his voice a dry rasp against the silence. The words struck him like a blow. No, cutting was surrender, anathema to Aron's spirit. He shook his head, a wild denial.

"No! I don't want to cut my arm!"

"But you have to!" he countered, his own voice an accusatory echo. The multi-tool felt flimsy in his grasp, a pale imitation of the sturdy knife he hadn't brought. It danced mockingly against his skin, refusing to bite into the flesh, let alone bone.

Frustration boiled over. Sweat ran in rivulets down his face, each bead a silent scream. He gripped the tool so tight his knuckles turned white, a silent war raging within him. Then, a strangled sob escaped his lips, the canyon mirroring his despair with its echoing emptiness.

The scene didn't end with a director's shout but with a whimper of defeat. The ensuing silence was heavy, the crew holding their breath as the canyon held its own. In that quiet, Lucas emerged from Aron's skin, shaken but resolute. He knew this was just one battle, one excruciating step in the dance with survival.