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POISON ROCKER BRET MICHAELS IN SITES FOR FILM ROLE:
June 28, 2005
CHICAGO (June 28, 2005) - Actor and producer Rikki Lee Travolta of the
famous entertainment family was a key focal point in the VIP section of
singer Bret Michaels concert performance at famed Joe's Bar in Chicago
on
Saturday, June 25.
Travolta previously appeared at Michaels' November Chicago concert date
while scouting the singer for a potential role in the film adaptation
of the
best selling novel "My Fractured Life."
Following the November performance Travolta referred to Michaels as
having
"a brilliant charisma that could translate well to film."
Travolta's presence at the June performance caused talk backstage that
interest in Michaels for the film role could be more than a passing
consideration.
Travolta, accompanied by his fashion model wife and manager Sonia, did
not
comment on if Michaels would be given a screen test for the feature
film,
diplomatically shifting focus to the concert at hand.
"Bret Michaels is a great performing talent and songwriter. Joe's Bar
is a
great venue," stated Travolta. "Tonight the spotlight is on Bret."
Michaels previously starred in the film "Letter From Death Row" and
most
recently was one of the celebrity panel of judges on the hit television
show
"Nashville Star." He has made guest appearances on "Yes Dear," "Martial
Law," and "The Chris Isaak Show;" and owns a production company with
actor
Charlie Sheen.
"My Fractured Life" is being produced for film in partnership with Port
Magee Pictures and Strat Productions by Dan Riley of E! Entertainment
Television, Peter J. Clark, Frank Gardner, and Travolta.
Travolta is currently in Chicago filming a role in the feature "Crime
Fiction" for Fire Escape Films.
Travolta's name has repeatedly been in the headlines with Julian
McMahon,
Hugh Jackman, Clive Owen, Daniel Craig, Gerard Butler, Adrian Paul, and
Goran Visnjic as one of a handful of actors being considered to replace
Pierce Brosnan as the next man to play James Bond on film.
Wowing onlookers with her figure despite having given birth to the
couple's
second child just months before, Sonia Travolta responded with seasoned
diplomacy to questions regarding her husband as a rumored replacement
for
the role of James Bond.
"James Bond is one of cinema's most celebrated and iconic roles.
Whatever
actor chooses to accept the role will have taken the time to seriously
consider the advantages of the tremendous opportunity and the possible
constraints that could accompany it. That's a discussion for a
different
venue," she stated, steering attention from her husband back to the
concert.
Famed as the front man for the Platinum recording act Poison, Michaels
is
embarking on a newly launched tour promoting his solo album "Freedom of
Sound" on the BMB Records label.
Michaels is one of the songwriters behind 15 Top 40 hits including
"Every
Rose Has it's Thorn," "Talk Dirty to Me," and "Fallen Angel." His
production
credits include Stevie Nick's "Loves a Hard Game to Play."
Opening the Loop 97.9 radio station sponsored concert was Then Again.
Morning radio personality Byrd hosted the event.
Joe's Bar is one of the premier entertainment spots in Chicago hosting
such
diverse headliners as Darryl Worley, Run DMC, Rick Springfield, Eddie
Money,
Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, Joshua Kadison, Tone Loc, Gary
Sinise,
and Phil Vassar.