Screenwriting : Your favorite supporting character that you've written! by Damion Willis

Damion Willis

Your favorite supporting character that you've written!

I would say Uncle D is my favorite. He's cool and laid back but always seems to show up when you need him most. He leaves the scenes just as easily as he enters them. A no hassle, bad-ass character.

Debbie Croysdale

“Rodriguez” in Tango Loco. He always turns up when least expected. He is a side kick to Lethal Killer Merna, both grew up in different ghettos but Rodriguez has a heart.

Craig D Griffiths

Gabriel in Love, Money, Bombs. Up in Script Revolution soon.

Anthony Moore

In my script "One Million Hits", Sammi, a computer nerd that dreams of being a photojournalist, is quirky and scared of her own shadow but when her best friend Donna, a tough as nails biker chick, is attacked by a biker gang, Sammi really has her girl's back.

Ben Hinman

"Tapioca Clay, who is 100% gay." He's a stylist to the stars in my mockumentary reality show Model Citizens. It turns out that he is actually not even gay but he is actually a straight guy with a deep voice from the hood named Darius who has conned a bunch of rich white girls into believing he is gay for TV fame and because no one will hire a black dude with a record.

Or Magnus Bane. Vicious, ruthless sadistic sociopath usurper, who steals an empire for himself and will do anything to keep control. In the pilot episode, he feeds a guy a cocktail mixed with his sons blood and stabs his eye out with a shard of glass just for embarrassing him publicly. In a later episode, he feeds a rat explosives and shoves it up a dudes ass.

Laurel King

Derrick in "The Elephant". A loud, brash, colorful, over-the-top flamer [his word, honey] who lets the world know he loves him some Delectable Diva lip gloss GUUURL ;0)

Pete Whiting

Big bad "Barry Silk" from my script The Titron Madness - A man mountain Irish man. When everything looks like a nail, he's your hammer.

Jim Boston

Damion, I'm going to go to bat for Madeleine Pons, the Cajun journalism student in "Pixie Dust."

Madeleine could've stayed home in Baton Rouge and attended LSU to get a career in TV news started...but she decided to enroll at the U of Minnesota-Twin Cities. It all stemmed not only from her helping break up a White Supremacist group back in high school...but also from the fact that she liked the ice fishing in the Gopher State.

Plus: She told her fellow Myriad House sisters that if it hadn't been for journalism, she'd have gone into country music.

Great question, Damion...and all the VERY BEST to you!

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