Thursday, August 13, 2009

Dean Haglund possible The Lone Gunman return?

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Yes that’s right I had the opportunity to be a host on NBD radio channel at BlogTalkRadio/StarTrek and what an interview it was. I want to say thank you for Dean giving us the opportunity to interview him and give us a little insight into his world, please listen to the podcast as he told us many cool things about his time in the x files, the lone gunman and many other projects he has done in the past as well as the future. He went on to say when asked the question about a possible Lone Gunmen in a movie, he said that it was; listen to podcast here: Dean Haglund

Check out a great new invention that Dean develop:

http://www.chillpak.com/

and podcast that Dean does once a week,

http://www.chillpakhollywood.com/

Dean is probably best known for his nine seasons playing Langly, one of the computer geeks known as "The Lone Gunmen" from the hit FOX TV series The X-Files. He also starred in the The X-Files spin-off series The Lone Gunmen. His character is so popular that Dean is a main attraction at X-File and Sci-Fi conventions all over North America. He appears on trading cards, T-Shirts and even has his own comic book ("The Lone Gunman" published by Dark Horse Comics). A long-time comedy improviser, Dean got his start with the likes of Ryan Stiles and Colin Mockerie (Whose Line is it Anyway?) in the internationally award winning Vancouver Theatre Sports League. He now regularly performs in Los Angeles with The Groundlings and Second City. Catch him nearly every Friday night at The Friar's club where he performs with Second City alumni such as Dan Castellaneta (Homer on The Simpsons). Dean performs his special blend of stand-up and improv, headlining at comedy clubs and colleges across North America. He has performed in and hosted at Montreal's world famous Just for Laughs festival. He is a favorite host of award shows (Entertainment Media Awards, California Independent Film Festival, Armenian Independent Film Festival) and writes and performs for corporations such as Coca Cola, Hewlett Packard, Apple Computers and Mitsubishi. His home comedy club is the world famous The Improv in Los Angeles, where he can be seen most weeks. Dean maintains a successful acting career in film and television. His television credits include roles in the series "VIP Pamela Anderson", "Home Improvement" "The Commish," "Sliders," "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," the animated series "Robocop" and "The Big Guy." His feature film credits include "The X-Files: Fight the Future" "Radio Free Steve", "Design of Darkness", "Rice Girl" and the animated feature film "Tom Sawyer." Dean Haglund trained at Simon Fraser University, where he received a Bachelors in Fine and Performing Arts.

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