Les walked into Sid’s office and closed the door behind him. “How are things going on the Morris film?” Sid asked, offering Les a seat. “Great. I love the script and the character. So different from the one I played in Survival. I’ve never played a cowboy before. They even have me taking horseback riding lessons.” “Yeah, Arnie said you were pretty happy. He called me the other day and said he’s doing make-up for the film. Told me he wheedled it so he’s assigned to you.” Les laughed. “Arnie’s a great guy—a little out there but he helps break the tension and relax me when he’s doing my make-up.” “Your Survival flick is doing well,” Sid went on. “Breaking box office records, bringing you and Tiffany all sorts of offers, and making you a very recognizable face all over the country.” L

