Southeast of Cantwell, Alaska
An 80' railroad car I had delivered from Fairbanks during filming of "Into the Wild." We dragged it into place to create a bridge. At the time we had to break the ice to do so. This took a chainsaw, an auger, a D8 Caterpillar with a winch, a D6 Caterpillar, a front end loader, a forklift, a fish permit, a river permit, several location agreements, a case of beer and some moose steaks. This all begs the question: Who is this guy, and why does he have a website? My name is John Jabaley and I'm a Location Manager and member of the Screen Actor's Guild. I am based out of New Orleans and Los Angeles. I've helped make movies from Rhode Island to Alaska. Location Managing entails figuring out what the director and designer want, and then finding something the Producer will pay for in the real world. Once that's done I act as the interface between the film crew and the community, and keep the crew happy regardless of their surroundings. I'm also a classically trained "character actor." (Being a "character actor" means I never get the girl, don't get paid a lot and I say things like "they went thatta-way")(But I also get to die, and not have teeth, scratch myself and use funny accents, so it works out in the end.) I'm probably best known (on the internet anyway) for a one-episode appearance as Xander's friend "Tito" on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." You can see the rest of my acting credits on my resume page. Also, here's a link to an MP3 of me singing If I Were a Deep One from "A Shoggoth on the Roof."
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