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When the producers of "Karma Police" approached Mr. Stodghill about using his office as a movie set location, he negotiated a deal that gave him a speaking role, including a spot in the film's credits. When Mr. Stodghill learned that his character had no name in the movie script, he also negotiated for the producers to call his character "Buddy Love" in honor of Jerry Lewis' famed character in "The Nutty Professor" -- one of Mr. Stodghill's all-time favorites.
"In movies, much like the courtroom, my job is to tell a compelling story. Working on this movie was a great experience, but it is nice to know I can fall back on my legal practice if this Hollywood thing doesn't work out," he jokes.
"Karma Police," staring Chamblee Ferguson, Nichole Leigh, John Wesley Shipp and David Sullivan, premiered in April 2008 at the AFI Dallas International Film Festival.
This marks Mr. Stodghill's second role in a feature film. In the 2006 movie, "The Wendell Baker Story," starring Luke and Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell and Eva Mendes, Mr. Stodghill played the part of a lawyer, Otto Brinker.
Mr. Stodghill is a principal in the Dallas office of Fish & Richardson P.C., where he represents companies and individuals in a variety of complex commercial litigation and intellectual property matters.
For more information on Mr. Stodghill, please contact Bruce Vincent of Androvett Legal Media at 214-559-4630 or bruce@androvett.com.
Androvett Legal MediaCONTACT: Bruce Vincent of Androvett Legal Media, +1-214-559-4630,
bruce@androvett.com