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J. Evan Bonifant (born August 19, 1985) is an American actor. [1] As a child actor, he played small parts on television shows such as One Life to Live and starred in several films, including the lead role in Todd Haynes 's Dottie Gets Spanked in 1993.
Dan Aykroyd as Elwood J. Blues – harmonica and vocals; John Goodman as "Mighty" Mack McTeer – lead vocals; Joe Morton as Commander Cabel Chamberlain/Cab Blues – vocals; J. Evan Bonifant as Buster – vocals and harmonica (harmonica recorded by John Popper) Steve Cropper as Steve "the Colonel" Cropper – rhythm guitar and vocals
Michael "Tum-Tum" Douglas-portrayed by Chad Power (3 Ninjas and 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up), Evan Bonifant (3 Ninjas Kick Back), and James Paul Roeske II (3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain) Born 1984 and 1989, the youngest brother. Grandpa gave him the ninja name "Tum-Tum" because his energy begins with his stomach.
The story picks up 18 years later with Elwood being released from prison, and learning that his brother has died. He is once again prevailed upon to save some orphans, and with a 10-year-old boy named Buster Blues (J. Evan Bonifant) in tow, Elwood again sets about the task of reuniting
Evan Bonifant as Michael "Tum-Tum" Douglas, the youngest of the three brothers. Caroline Junko King as Miyo Shikigawa, a young Japanese martial artist who helps the brothers return the dagger. Dustin Nguyen as "Glam", Koga's wannabe rockstar nephew. Alan McRae as Sam Douglas Sr., father to Rocky, Colt, and Tum-Tum and an FBI Agent.
"Please Please Please" by James Brown and Blues Brothers - the lady is leaving at the end of the movie "Checkin' Up on My Baby" by Junior Wells and Lonnie Brooks - at the last credits, Junior Wells sang in the film before he died, and Lonnie Brooks sang too with his guitar at Willie's Strip Club
Reproduction of the "Bluesmobile" at Rusty's TV & Movie Car Museum, Jackson, Tennessee. For the scene when the brothers finally arrive at the Richard J. Daley Center, a mechanic took several months to rig the car to fall apart. [26] At the time of its release, The Blues Brothers held the world record for the most cars destroyed in one film. [26]
Evan Bonifant, Barbara Garrick: United States [260] The Double O Kid: Duncan McLachlan: Corey Haim, Brigitte Nielsen, Wallace Shawn: United States [261] Ed and His Dead Mother: Jonathan Wacks: Steve Buscemi, Ned Beatty, Miriam Margolyes: United States [262] Ernest Rides Again: John Cherry: Jim Varney, Ron James, Linda Kash: United States [263 ...
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