- published: 21 Jan 2016
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Lou may refer to:
Channel Awesome, Inc. is an online media production company based in Lombard, Illinois. The company was created in 2008 by Mike Michaud, Mike Ellis, and Bhargav Dronamraju. Channel Awesome operated the That Guy with the Glasses website (often shortened to TGWTG) until late 2014, when it was replaced by the current Channel Awesome website.
That Guy With The Glasses previously hosted fellow channels by Bar Fiesta beginning in November 2009, Blistered Thumbs beginning in November 2010. As of May 2015, Channel Awesome currently hosts a YouTube channel of the same name with an emphasis on the Walker Brothers' content, as well as the YouTube channel League of Super Critic that includes several of the site's other top producers. All of Channel Awesome's content is hosted by Blip or YouTube.
Mike Michaud, Mike Ellis and Bhargav Dronamraju created Channel Awesome after they were laid off from Circuit City in 2007. The three discussed the idea of such a company while still employed, but their dismissal was the impetus to put their plans into action. Michaud has stated that "If we didn't lose our jobs, [the business] wouldn't have happened anytime soon."
Mystery Man may refer to:
Jay Anthony "Jaybird" Dobyns (born 1961), is a retired Special Agent and veteran undercover operative with the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), New York Times Best-Selling author, and public speaker.
Dobyns was born in Hammond, Indiana in 1961, but was raised in Tucson, Arizona. He was a standout athlete in several sports at Sahuaro High School before attending the University of Arizona to play football. He became an All-Pacific-10 conference wide receiver, College Football All-American Candidate at Wide Receiver and was named to Arizona Wildcats “All-Century” football team. In 2012, Dobyns was named the "#1 Badass Arizona football player in history" by the Tucson Citizen newspaper. Dobyns graduated in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in Public Administration. After college, he played briefly in the Canadian Football League (1985) and United States Football League (1986) before deciding to become a federal law enforcement agent.
Lou Pimber quickly became the face of the southwest when he began his acting career. His real-world experience has led him to become a sought after motivational speaker, movie weapons advisor, has appeared in numerous films, was consulted by the writers of the television show, “Gang Related”and co-wrote, executive produced and starred in the award winning short film “Duress”. Lou is a dedicated father who’s often seen acting with his son, MarcAnthony Pimber, and daughter, Nicole Pimber. He is most known for his role on the hit television series “Breaking Bad”. Lou cut his acting teeth during an extensive law enforcement career where he conducted undercover narcotics investigations and gang related investigations. Published on January 2016 - Lou Pimber 2016 Acting Demo Reel www.LouPimbe...
Lou Pimber comes to us today full circle, from Soldier-to Police Officer-to Undercover Operative-to Single Parent- to Professional Actor. Pimber has seen it, lived through it and in spite of it, continues to strive toward it. Produced by A Personal Reality Vid
Lou Pimber quickly became the face of the southwest when he began acting just a few short years ago. Pimber has become a sought after youth motivational speaker, movie fight and weapons choreographer, has appeared in over 20 films, and co-wrote & executive produced the award winning short "Duress". He acted in, and associate produced the feature film Wayward Pilgrim. Lou is a dedicated father who's often seen acting with his son, Marc Anthony Pimber, and daughter, Nicole Pimber. He is most recognized for his role on the hit television series "Breaking Bad". Lou cut his acting teeth during an extensive law enforcement career where he conducted narcotics investigations as an undercover member of the elite HIDTA drug task force, which operates under the Executive Office of the President of th...
KGUN 9 News. He infiltrated the Hell's Angels and took on the DOJ in court-and won. Now former ATF agent, Jay Dobyns, is showcasing undercover life in a short film, featuring Actor and retired Lawman, Lou Pimber in a short film that has already won high acclaim.