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		<description><![CDATA[Almost Famous by: Heidi Kurpiela &#124; A&#38;E Editor of YourObserver.com This past October, when most kids his age were debating whether to go trick-or-treating, 13-year-old actor Austin Abrams was in Baton Rouge, La., playing the part of an orphan in a movie (starring Cuba Gooding Jr.) about a serial killer. It was hard work, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="javascript:;">Almost Famous</a> by:  Heidi Kurpiela | A&amp;E Editor of YourObserver.com</p>
<p>This past October, when most kids his age were debating whether to go  trick-or-treating, 13-year-old actor Austin Abrams was in Baton Rouge,  La., playing the part of an orphan in a movie (starring Cuba Gooding  Jr.) about a serial killer.</p>
<p>It was hard work, and Abrams loved every minute of it: the 3 a.m.  shoots; the on-set tutoring; the rapid-fire script memorization; the  emotionally draining scenes with Gooding that required Abrams to yell  over and over.</p>
<p>“They shot this one scene like 50 times. I’m not kidding,” Abrams says.  “The director needed different angles and I had to give him the same  emotional intensity every time.”</p>
<p>Of course Abrams, a shy ninth-grader with 17 Sarasota theater credits to  his name, would have delivered the performance 100 times if necessary.  It was the same scene he had used to audition for the part, which, to be  clear, was a starring role.</p>
<p>(Check out imdb.com for the movie “Ticking Clock.” Abrams’ name is three  lines down, under actor Neal McDonough, who will star next year in  Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: The First Avenger.”)</p>
<p>“It was my first major part,” says Abrams, a former New Gate School  student who will start his freshman year this fall at Suncoast  Polytechnical High School. “When I heard I got it, I was on the floor. I  was shocked. I didn’t know what was gonna happen next.”</p>
<p>Here’s what happened next: After filming “Ticking Clock,” which is  scheduled to be released later this year, Abrams signed with APA, a  major talent agency in Beverly Hills, Calif., which makes him the  youngest male actor on the agency’s A-list roster.</p>
<p>Plopped on a sofa in his Laurel Oak Country Club living room, Abrams  shoos away two Great Danes. The dogs, which outweigh the actor by 35  pounds each, nuzzle and lick Abrams’ face. In their company the 5-foot-1  teen appears even more boyish.</p>
<p>Behind him, his mother, Dr. Lori Abrams, a Sarasota gynecologist, is  perched at the kitchen countertop eating lunch. Like her son, Dr. Abrams  is petite, soft-spoken and unobtrusive. She pipes up every so often to  share an anecdote.</p>
<p>“There are two types of actors,” Dr. Abrams says. “There’s the ham, and  there’s the quiet, humble actor. Austin is a quiet, humble actor. He’s  afraid if he talks about what he does, it’ll be perceived as bragging.”<br />
Sarasota theatergoers are probably familiar with Abrams. He made his  professional stage debut in 2006 as Chip in the Golden Apple Dinner  Theatre’s “Beauty and the Beast.” That same year he played a footman in  “The Plexiglass Slipper” at the Asolo Repertory Theater.</p>
<p>Abrams has performed on the stage of almost every performing-arts venue  in town — The Sarasota Opera House, The Players Theatre, The Glenridge  Performing Arts Center and the former Backlot Theatre. In 2009, he was  cast in the Asolo Rep’s “The Winter’s Tale,” followed by the company’s  2010 production of “The Life of Galileo.”</p>
<p>All of this to prove to his parents that he was serious about acting.</p>
<p>“We had no intentions of turning him into an actor,” says Dr. Abrams of  the decision she and her husband, Brad, made  to enroll their bashful  son in Florida Studio Theatre’s children’s program eight years ago. “We  had no idea this would turn into a career.”</p>
<p>Abrams begs to differ. He says he knew when he was 5 years old that he  wanted to be an actor, which is why, when was 8, he asked his parents  for an agent. He knew he wanted to make movies.</p>
<p>“I think that’s what it’s come to now, being on a movie set,” Abrams  says. “I know it’s not like I’ve done a humongous amount of films, but  it just feels right.”</p>
<p>His eyes shift to the floor, to his slip-on checkered Vans and matching  checkered socks. He may be a reluctant celebrity, but his canvas shoes  ­­— a staple among young Hollywood stars — scream hip, young actor.</p>
<p>He mentions that he was able to keep three props from the  “Ticking  Clock” set: a comic book, a newspaper and a pocket watch.</p>
<p>His mother suggests it might be wise to stash the souvenirs in a dresser  where she keeps all of his other acting memorabilia.</p>
<p>The boy blushes.</p>
<p>“You know Cuba’s mom kept a scrapbook of all his acting stuff,” Dr.  Abrams says in a tone only a mom can manage.</p>
<p>“Yeah, but Cuba kept his Oscar,” Abrams says. “I get to keep my Oscar.”</p>
<p><strong>ABRAMS’ FAVORITE ACTORS</strong><br />
Robert Downey Jr.<br />
Anthony Hopkins<br />
Jack Nicholson<br />
Tom Hanks<br />
Johnny Depp<br />
Will Smith</p>
<p>Contact Heidi Kurpiela at <a href="mailto:hkurpiela@yourobserver.com">hkurpiela@yourobserver.com</a>.</p>
<p><a href="javascript:;">Read the article Almost Famous</a> by:   Heidi Kurpiela | A&amp;E Editor of YourObserver.com</p>
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