Actor Glenn Morshower is not a household name. But as one of the hardest-working men in Hollywood, literally, youâve likely seen his face at one time or another on either the big screen or the little one.
He is perhaps best known as Agent Aaron Pierce on the television series â24,â in which I believe he was the only character other than Kiefer Sutherlandâs âJack Bauerâ who appeared in every season. As Wikipedia notes, he has appeared in three âStar Trekâ series, âThe Dukes of Hazzard,â âMatlock,â âThe West Wing,â âQuantum Leap,â âNYPD Blue,â âThe X-Files,â âBuffy the Vampire Slayer,â âJAG,â âDeadwood,â âER,â âNCIS,â âThe Closer,â âBones,â âFull House,â âCriminal Minds,â âFriday Night Lightsâ and more. He also has been in dozens of movies, including âTransformers,â âThe Men Who Stare at Goats,â âBlood Work,â âBlack Hawk Down,â âPearl Harbor,â âGodzilla,â âUnder Siegeâ and âTango and Cash.â
So yes, youâve almost surely seen Mr. Morshower even if you didnât know who he was.
In any event, I had the pleasure of hearing Glenn speak at a conference in L.A. last year ... and what a fun-loving guy.
For example, he and his young son used to grab their fishing poles and head down to a certain busy intersection in Los Angeles after heavy rainfalls and pretend to fish out of the large puddle that always formed there.
He would hook a large trout from Ralphâs Supermarket on the line, then watch astonished motorists drive by as he reeled it in!
Glenn also told us about a little good-luck charm he invented when auditioning for a part in the âTransformersâ movie â a role he really wanted but feared he might not get. So he spread a little peanut butter on the top of his feet before he put his socks on and headed to the audition.
And got the part!
I tell you this story because the kidsâ soccer team I coach has been on a pretty long losing streak. And our team sponsor â a wonderful man named Bobby Ellis of SNAP Towing â deserves better. So desperate times called for a desperate measure.
And yes, for our game last week I broke out the Skippy and spread a little âgood luckâ peanut butter on my feet before putting my socks on. I then told the kids before the game about my âsecret weaponâ and assured them there was no way we were going to lose that night.
And darned if we didnât shut out the other team 7-0!
So what does any of this have to do with politics or public policy? Absolutely nothing. Unless a candidate shows up at your door smelling like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich this election season. If so, thank Glenn Morshower!
Chuck Muth is president of Citizen Outreach, a conservative grassroots advocacy organization. He can be reached at www.MuthsTruths.com.