Los Angeles, Jan 30 (Ians) Oscar-nominated actor James Martin said that he is returning to his day job after starring in ‘An Irish Goodbye’.
The star, who has Down’s Syndrome, worked at Starbucks in Belfast before starring in the short film, reports mirror.co.uk.
The 30-year-old said that he “helps out all the customers” and that he’s been “doing that a long time.”
“It’s nice,” he explained.
James played one of two brothers who are brought together by their mother’s death. The film is nominated in the Best Short Film category at the Oscars.
He also worked as a chef in the Italian restaurant Scalini’s.
“I can make garlic bread, meatballs, salads and mussels, chips and stuff like that,” he added.
The actor discussed acting with Down’s syndrome and said “anybody can act” and it “doesn’t matter if you have Down’s syndrome.
The star, who has Down’s Syndrome, worked at Starbucks in Belfast before starring in the short film, reports mirror.co.uk.
The 30-year-old said that he “helps out all the customers” and that he’s been “doing that a long time.”
“It’s nice,” he explained.
James played one of two brothers who are brought together by their mother’s death. The film is nominated in the Best Short Film category at the Oscars.
He also worked as a chef in the Italian restaurant Scalini’s.
“I can make garlic bread, meatballs, salads and mussels, chips and stuff like that,” he added.
The actor discussed acting with Down’s syndrome and said “anybody can act” and it “doesn’t matter if you have Down’s syndrome.
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Los Angeles, Jan 30 (Ians) Oscar-nominated actor James Martin said that he is returning to his day job after starring in ‘An Irish Goodbye’.
The star, who has Down’s Syndrome, worked at Starbucks in Belfast before starring in the short film, reports mirror.co.uk.
The 30-year-old said that he “helps out all the customers” and that he’s been “doing that a long time.”
“It’s nice,” he explained.
James played one of two brothers who are brought together by their mother’s death. The film is nominated in the Best Short Film category at the Oscars.
He also worked as a chef in the Italian restaurant Scalini’s.
“I can make garlic bread, meatballs, salads and mussels, chips and stuff like that,” he added.
The actor discussed acting with Down’s syndrome and said “anybody can act” and it “doesn’t matter if you have Down’s syndrome.
The star, who has Down’s Syndrome, worked at Starbucks in Belfast before starring in the short film, reports mirror.co.uk.
The 30-year-old said that he “helps out all the customers” and that he’s been “doing that a long time.”
“It’s nice,” he explained.
James played one of two brothers who are brought together by their mother’s death. The film is nominated in the Best Short Film category at the Oscars.
He also worked as a chef in the Italian restaurant Scalini’s.
“I can make garlic bread, meatballs, salads and mussels, chips and stuff like that,” he added.
The actor discussed acting with Down’s syndrome and said “anybody can act” and it “doesn’t matter if you have Down’s syndrome.
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Los Angeles, Jan 30 (Ians) Oscar-nominated actor James Martin said that he is returning to his day job after starring in ‘An Irish Goodbye’.
The star, who has Down’s Syndrome, worked at Starbucks in Belfast before starring in the short film, reports mirror.co.uk.
The 30-year-old said that he “helps out all the customers” and that he’s been “doing that a long time.”
“It’s nice,” he explained.
James played one of two brothers who are brought together by their mother’s death. The film is nominated in the Best Short Film category at the Oscars.
He also worked as a chef in the Italian restaurant Scalini’s.
“I can make garlic bread, meatballs, salads and mussels, chips and stuff like that,” he added.
The actor discussed acting with Down’s syndrome and said “anybody can act” and it “doesn’t matter if you have Down’s syndrome.
The star, who has Down’s Syndrome, worked at Starbucks in Belfast before starring in the short film, reports mirror.co.uk.
The 30-year-old said that he “helps out all the customers” and that he’s been “doing that a long time.”
“It’s nice,” he explained.
James played one of two brothers who are brought together by their mother’s death. The film is nominated in the Best Short Film category at the Oscars.
He also worked as a chef in the Italian restaurant Scalini’s.
“I can make garlic bread, meatballs, salads and mussels, chips and stuff like that,” he added.
The actor discussed acting with Down’s syndrome and said “anybody can act” and it “doesn’t matter if you have Down’s syndrome.
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Los Angeles, Jan 30 (Ians) Oscar-nominated actor James Martin said that he is returning to his day job after starring in ‘An Irish Goodbye’.
The star, who has Down’s Syndrome, worked at Starbucks in Belfast before starring in the short film, reports mirror.co.uk.
The 30-year-old said that he “helps out all the customers” and that he’s been “doing that a long time.”
“It’s nice,” he explained.
James played one of two brothers who are brought together by their mother’s death. The film is nominated in the Best Short Film category at the Oscars.
He also worked as a chef in the Italian restaurant Scalini’s.
“I can make garlic bread, meatballs, salads and mussels, chips and stuff like that,” he added.
The actor discussed acting with Down’s syndrome and said “anybody can act” and it “doesn’t matter if you have Down’s syndrome.
The star, who has Down’s Syndrome, worked at Starbucks in Belfast before starring in the short film, reports mirror.co.uk.
The 30-year-old said that he “helps out all the customers” and that he’s been “doing that a long time.”
“It’s nice,” he explained.
James played one of two brothers who are brought together by their mother’s death. The film is nominated in the Best Short Film category at the Oscars.
He also worked as a chef in the Italian restaurant Scalini’s.
“I can make garlic bread, meatballs, salads and mussels, chips and stuff like that,” he added.
The actor discussed acting with Down’s syndrome and said “anybody can act” and it “doesn’t matter if you have Down’s syndrome.
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Los Angeles, Jan 30 (Ians) Oscar-nominated actor James Martin said that he is returning to his day job after starring in ‘An Irish Goodbye’.
The star, who has Down’s Syndrome, worked at Starbucks in Belfast before starring in the short film, reports mirror.co.uk.
The 30-year-old said that he “helps out all the customers” and that he’s been “doing that a long time.”
“It’s nice,” he explained.
James played one of two brothers who are brought together by their mother’s death. The film is nominated in the Best Short Film category at the Oscars.
He also worked as a chef in the Italian restaurant Scalini’s.
“I can make garlic bread, meatballs, salads and mussels, chips and stuff like that,” he added.
The actor discussed acting with Down’s syndrome and said “anybody can act” and it “doesn’t matter if you have Down’s syndrome.
The star, who has Down’s Syndrome, worked at Starbucks in Belfast before starring in the short film, reports mirror.co.uk.
The 30-year-old said that he “helps out all the customers” and that he’s been “doing that a long time.”
“It’s nice,” he explained.
James played one of two brothers who are brought together by their mother’s death. The film is nominated in the Best Short Film category at the Oscars.
He also worked as a chef in the Italian restaurant Scalini’s.
“I can make garlic bread, meatballs, salads and mussels, chips and stuff like that,” he added.
The actor discussed acting with Down’s syndrome and said “anybody can act” and it “doesn’t matter if you have Down’s syndrome.
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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