Nick Offerman--exactly. I've been wondering what was so familiar about him. That's it. --LH On Nov 30, 2012, at 7:27 PM, Effgen, A. B. wrote: > I saw Kilmer perform his Twain at the Mother Church of Christian Science. I= > 'm sure it's a work in progress, but he's playing Twain at 70 with a dose o= > f his Doc Holiday and an abbreviated selection of the works Holbrook used f= > or his stage act. > > If you want a young Mark Twain (40 years old) I say you go one of two ways.= > =20 > > Zach Galafanikis, with just a mustache, wanting to play the serio-comedic r= > ole of a lifetime could do it. He's got the chops to play unusual, & Sam at= > a young age went for unusual. > > But my money is on Nick Offerman from Parks and Recreation. He has the must= > ache and the deadpan delivery actually comes from a drawl he grew up with i= > n rural Illinois, not far from Clemens Hannibal. Plus he's a trained dramat= > ic actor. > > Take that, Fredric March! > > ~+~+~+~+~ > Mr. A. B. Effgen > Research Systems and Funding Information > Office of Sponsored Programs > Boston University > 25 Buick Street > Boston, MA 02215 > ph: (617) 353-4365 > fax: (617) 353-6660 > > On Nov 30, 2012, at 6:02 PM, "Alan Kitty" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Kilmer has been working on it for about four years. There is a clip =3D >> available online. >> =20 >> =20