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John T. Venturini, producing partner of SecretiaTV, first met Secretia Collins on the set of her award-winning film, Succubus, where he worked in craft services. After a hearty Hollywood meal of prescriptions, booze and Twinkies, John had a brief yet torrid affair with the international sensation in a nearby food storage bin. After five minutes of the best loving that money could buy, Secretia Collins mentioned an overwhelming desire to change her look and pitched her new variety/cable access show, SecretiaTV. "Of course, I said, 'no'," recounts John, "I had my whole writing, producing and acting career ahead of me. Besides, it had been awhile so I was just looking for a free piece of ass..."
After Succubus went as far it could, John appeared in a handful of forgettable films, worked on a slew of independent productions that eventually went nowhere and slept with all the wrong people. For the eighty-first time, Ms. Collins pitched SecretiaTV to him. This time, she tracked him down in the frozen food section of a Walmart in Van Nuys. John said, "What the hell -- I'm not doing anything." History was made...!
John wants everyone to know that he wrote and produced theater for three years in Orlando; he has both sold and optioned several of his scripts; and he is a highly-trained script supervisor by Jim Kelly Durgin, Tony Bamford and Kristine Greco. (No, seriously!) |
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Gregory Douglas, producing partner of SecretiaTV, is currently under investigation by WIC. |
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