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The Star Chamber Show #129, a Chat With Silvio Wolf Busch!

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This Wednesday in the Star Chamber at 9pm EST, filmmaker, actor, screenwriter and photographer Silvio Wolf Busch will be visiting with co-hosts Holly Phillippe, Stephen Zimmer, and Daniel Dark for a great discussion about his projects in all of his creative channels and much more!  Silvio has lots of stories to tell from his adventures as a multi-faceted creative! We will be talking about his forthcoming WWII film and what's ahead with that exciting project!

Be sure to participate in the live chat room during the show!  Get ready for a great episode featuring a creative force on the rise!

 

About Silvio: Silvio Wolf Busch is a German born American actor. He began his career as a stuntman in California where his extensive Equestrian skills landed him stunt roles alongside actors like Charlize Theron, Jeff Daniels, Teri Hatcher, James Spader, Kiefer Sutherland, Darryl Hannah and many others. Eventually the acting bug bit him and he soon garnered recognition for his charismatic presence and acting talent. Silvio achieved critical acclaim on award winning productions big and small and was selected several times to star alongside Hollywood’s brightest. More recently he appeared opposite such stars as Val Kilmer, Ving Rhames, Luke Goss and alongside hot young stars Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort in the Box Office Hit “The Fault In Our Stars” which grossed $300 Million Dollars world wide. Silvio has a broad range and loves physical roles, his military background and martial arts skills enable him to do virtually all of his own stunts. There a several exciting films scheduled to be released later this year that show him in the lead, most noteworthy the suspense thriller “Ghost Beyond” by director Michael Givens.

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