His mouth
Is it a coincidence him and Sylvester Stallone both have the lopsided mouth thing going on and he played his son in Rocky Balboa?
shareIs it a coincidence him and Sylvester Stallone both have the lopsided mouth thing going on and he played his son in Rocky Balboa?
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shareim guessing no.
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shareThe people in our household have commented many times that he often talks out of the side of his mouth. Some words force him to seal up one side of his mouth in order to pronounce them out of the other side. Many times, this behavior seems to deal with the "R" sound at the beginning of a word, as in "'R'ory"! What's really sad is that I've spent the time to analyze this! However, this--IN NO WAY--detracts from what I perceive as Milo Ventimiglia's exceptional talent.
Sincerely,
Jon Sprague
He has said in an interview that during his interview with stallone, that's one of the reasons why they were so intrigued by him and give him the role. felt it was meant to be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkDPJk9KvHQ&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PLFDEB4C069C9C5C2C
He's got a hot mouth!
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