Review: Trust Me
PLOT: A former child-star-turned-agent (Clark Gregg) can’t believe his luck when he’s approached by a young starlet – on the…
A struggling agent for child actors and former child star himself, Howard Holloway spends years losing his most talented clients to his slick, arch-nemesis Aldo Shocklee. Until the day that Howard encounters the brilliant and unsigned 13 year-old Lydia who is on the brink of securing the lead in a new Twilight-style franchise. Howard tries desperately to close the deal of a lifetime and make his precocious young client a star while managing her drunk, volatile father, Aldo’s relentless poaching attempts, and the hostile machinations of the project’s casting director and mega producer, who both despise him. But the closer he gets to achieving the Hollywood score he has chased all his life, the more he develops a growing suspicion that his innocent young starlet may not be at all what she seems.
PLOT: A former child-star-turned-agent (Clark Gregg) can’t believe his luck when he’s approached by a young starlet – on the…
PLOT: A former child-star-turned-agent (Clark Gregg) can’t believe his luck when he’s approached by a young starlet – on the…
In Clark Gregg’s biting new comedy TRUST ME, the actor has brought together an impressive supporting cast. This includes the…
In TRUST ME, the very talented Clark Gregg explores a darker – yet very funny – side of Hollywood. In…
Clark Gregg has to be one of the most down-to-earth gentlemen working in Hollywood. He is a creative and incredibly…
Clark Gregg has been around Hollywood for a long time, only recently gaining the kind of success he deserves with…
Long before he was Agent Phil Coulson, Clark Gregg was one of those familiar actors who popped up in a…
EPISODE 4: Trust Me. CHECKING IN: Norman (Freddie Highmore) and good old boy officer Shelby (Mike Vogel) get to “know” each…
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