A recurring series on TV on the Internets will be an homage to TV actors who in limited roles leave a sizable impression, whether it be positive, annoying, quotable or, yup, forgettable. The first honoree is Nate Torrence. You may recognize him from a lackluster role on Studio 60 and the Sunset Strip or grating performances in Capital One and Enterprise Rent-a-car commercials.
For his tireless campaign from Ohio to Hollywood TV on the Internets half-assedly salutes Nate Torrence, today's icon of a great moment in obscurity.
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Great Moments in Obscurity: Nate Torrence
Posted by Mahotma in Herre at 9:27 AM
Labels: great moments in obscurity
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That's right. Ox. Go ahead and pretend like that wasn't a glaring oversight.
I'm still waiting on documentation confirming these claims. Until then I will definitely continue to pretend that this wasn't a glaring oversight.
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