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Jimmy C. Jules as T’Challa In PNN’s Black Panther

JCJ Team| June 23, 2022| NEWS, SKITS, VIDEOS

Jimmy C. Jules appears as T’Challa during this episode of Black Panther. On this weeks Parody News Network (PNN) special report, we find out Wakanda, does not have toasters and Pop-tarts?

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Starring Stephen Lomer, Kimberley Fogelgren, and Jimmy Jules.

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This industry doesn’t always pay well and rarely gives you what you deserve. If I didn’t love it, I wouldn’t still be here. But I do. That’s why I keep pushing. I’m learning from every angle, whether it’s acting, producing, writing or directing. From the Vault to the Feed: I’m not letting these auditions or this footage collect dust. These are the many faces I’ve taken on over the years, characters I’ve embodied for shows like The Walking Dead: Dead City, FBI: Most Wanted, Beverly Hills Cop 4, national commercials, and more. Summer’s around the corner, and I need to know, how many of y’all can relate to this? Dreams only work when you do. They require commitment, patience, and a real love for the process. I’ve always been a dreamer. Years ago, I brought one of those dreams to life by building a successful music business. Since 2009, I’ve been in love with acting. That’s when the craft pulled me in and I began studying and growing in it. Acting has taught me to be vulnerable, to be honest, and most of all, to love myself through every stage of the journey. This year, I added to that journey by taking part in my first stage play, and it gave me a whole new level of respect for the art. Every role and every opportunity continues to shape me not just as an artist, but as a person. I’m proud of how far I’ve come and focused on everything ahead. What Walton Goggins is saying here really hit me. For a long time, I used to walk into auditions and wonder what the casting directors wanted from me too. I would try to figure out how to fit what I thought they were looking for. But like he says, that’s all backwards. So THIS is what happens when you leave your phone in the dressing room…You go out, perform your piece, and the next day you find these gems of selfies sitting in your photo gallery (swipe left for more). Hey guys, It’s easy to focus on what’s not going right, but true happiness comes from recognizing the things that are. Grateful for the journey, the lessons, and the endless opportunities to create. Creativity is a continuous process, and we can never stop bringing our ideas to life. I was at the post office earlier today, handling some errands, when the clerk at the counter looked up, smiled, and said, “Has anyone ever told you that you look like Sterling K. Brown?”

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