![]() Both lively and melodic, Love Kit made three albums- 10 Milligram Day, Who's Afraid of the Radio Tower?, and The September Heads-before bassist Ellen Phillips and drummer Tim Ford left to pursue other interests. In 1996, Jemison-a singer, songwriter, and guitarist-formed the power pop band, Love Kit, with second guitarist Rich Sparks, a former band mate of Jemison's in the group Silver Drag. Meanwhile, Jemison was finding regular work on the small screen, appearing in episodes of "Judging Amy" (CBS, 1999-2005), "CSI" (CBS, 2000-15), "Strong Medicine" (Lifetime, 2000-05), and "Six Feet Under" (HBO, 2001-05). ![]() In another nameless role, he played a Museum Worker in the horror thriller "The Relic" (1997), a poor man's "Alien" set in a Chicago museum-a flop by any standard. In this absurdist workplace satire, Jemison played Nameless Numberheadman, an office worker who babbles his paranoid delusions to Fletcher Munson (Soderbergh). One exception was "Schizopolis" (1996), directed by Steven Soderbergh. Jemison paid his dues by appearing in several low-budget features that remained unknown to the general public. But by then, Jemison was a stage veteran ready to take the next step in his career: film. The Chicago theater scene took special notice of Jemison with his slapstick performance as Launce in "The Two Gentleman of Verona" at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Jemison also appeared in "Only Kidding" at the Wisdom Bridge Theatre, "A Christmas Carol" at the famed Goodman Theatre, and "T Bone N Weasel" at Victory Gardens. ![]() His credits include "The Wizards of Quiz" at the Nation Jewish Theatre, a theatrical telling of the late-1950's quiz show scandal involving irksome genius Herbert Stempel and rich kid Charles Van Doren, as depicted on film in "Quiz Show" (1994). As a graduate of Louisiana State University and Swansea University in Wales, Jemison moved to Chicago in the early-1990's and began acting on stage. Michael Hamway and Nathaniel Morrison have played the role of Ogie during cast holidays/absence.Actor Eddie Jemison has been a rising presence in Hollywood since the mid-1990s. Joel Montague – 2 December 2019 – 14 March 2020.Joe Sugg – 9 September 2019 – 30 November 2019.Blake Harrison – 17 June 2019 – 7 September 2019. ![]() Christopher Fitzgerald – 16 September 2019 –.Todrick Hall – 20 August 2019 – 15 September 2019.Eddie Jemison – 11 February 2019 – 28 April 2019.Christopher Fitzgerald – 11 December 2018 – 10 February 2019.Alex Wyse – 9 October 2018 – 9 December 2018.Christopher Fitzgerald – 21 November 2017 – 15 July 2018.David Josefsberg – 3 November 2017 – 19 November 2017.Christopher Fitzgerald – 15 August 2017 – 2 November 2017.References based on the original movie script have Ogie’s surname spelled as Anhorn, which is of German descent. *Ogie’s surname is spelled ‘Eincorn’ in the script of the musical this surname is of Jewish descent, and can be spelled various ways including Ainhorn, Einchorn, Einhorn and Einkorn. In London’s West End, the role was originated by Jack McBrayer, well known or his role on “30 Rock.” Jack left the role on 15 June 2019 and was replaced by Blake Harrison of “The Inbetweeners.” Blake left the role on and was replaced by Joe Sugg. Other notable Ogie’s on Broadway have included Adam Shapiro and Todrick Hall. Jeremy transferred to Broadway an an ensemble and understudy cast member, with Christopher Fitzgerald originating the role. The role of Ogie was originally played by Jeremy Morse in the American Repertory Theater production. The couple allow Jenna and her daughter Lulu to live with them, once she tells Earl she wants to leave him and get a divorce. They get married at Joe’s Pie Diner, with Jenna baking them wedding pies. Dawn agrees to have a second date with Ogie, and the couple fall in love, with Dawn meeting his mum at Stanton Grove for steak dinner. Like Dawn, Ogie is also a fan of Revolutionary War re-enactments, where he has played Paul Revere (40 times as the standby Revere). They bond over a shared dislike of having whipped cream touching the pie, as it soggies the crust and doesn’t allow them to control the cream-to-pie ratio to create the perfect bite. After having a 5 minute date with Dawn (which feels like 15), who uses the nickname, ‘New Dawn Rising’, he becomes besotted with her and visits the diner to be served by Dawn. Ogie meets Dawn, a waitress at Joe’s Pie Diner, on a dating website, where he has the profile, ‘OKCWithABullet’. He is also an amateur magician, does competitive clog dancing, and only eats white food on Wednesdays. He loves his mother, and has all his hair, as well as loving poetry, Pavarotti and puzzles. Oklahoma ‘Ogie’ Herbert Eincorn is a 32-year old asthmatic tax auditor, who drives a subcompact Toyota Yaris.
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