‘Jeopardy!’ contestant reveals he was on this in style movie
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“Jeopardy!” contestant Dan Czekalski stunned viewers members Wednesday after revealing that he had a small half as a military recruiter within the 2004 romantic drama “The Pocket book.”
When prompted to elucidate by host Mayim Bialik, Czekalski revealed that he managed to get the job by means of his faculty roommate.
“So, once I was in faculty in Charleston, South Carolina, we discovered a film manufacturing was coming to city,” explained the actor. “One among my roommates lucked into the job of assistant to the chief producer.”
“I in some way parlayed that right into a talking position in ‘The Pocket book.’”
Sadly, the South Carolina native’s fifteen minutes of fame had been minimize right down to mere seconds.
“They ended up slicing it down so that you solely see the aspect of my face for a few seconds,” acknowledged Czekalski. “However I’m nonetheless within the credit!”
Bialik, 47, responded by saying that it was nonetheless “fairly superior.”
In accordance to the actor’s IMDB page, Czekalski has not been concerned in any appearing initiatives since and now works as a venture supervisor.



The Publish reached out to Czekalski for remark.
Regardless of simply barely failing to beat Hannah Wilson’s $25,800 along with his personal $24,300, Czekalski managed to win the center of 1 viewer who commented that the one-time actor was “attractive.”
The sport present’s Instagram video additionally known as out “The Pocket book” star Ryan Gosling.

“Dan was in ‘The Pocket book,’” learn the Instagram video’s caption. “However can Ryan Gosling play Jeopardy?!”
Czekalski will not be the one film star to seem on the beloved TV present.
In March 2018, Paris Themmen — who played gun-slinging Mike Teavee within the 1971 adaptation of “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Manufacturing unit” — appeared on the present.
Themmen claimed to TMZ that former host Alex Trebek knew of his position within the movie however opted to current the previous actor’s enjoyable truth about backpacking as an alternative.
“Jeopardy!” got here below fireplace not too long ago after followers began trolling the present on-line over its “deceptive” ultimate clue that left all three contestants stumped.
“The primary title of this title character is from Hebrew for ‘dedicated to God’; his final title suggests he will be simply duped,” learn Bialik.
All of the contestants answered incorrectly with the right reply being Lemuel Gulliver from “Gulliver’s Travels.”