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By Valerie Milano

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Los Angeles, CA (The Hollywood Times) 2/21/24 – In November of 2018, director Benjamin Pollack lost almost everything when the Malibu Woolsey Fire destroyed his home.

“I just really escaped with my wife and my son and my dog,” Pollack said in an exclusive interview with The Hollywood Times in advance of his short film, Whatever Happened to Jonny Faith?

Frank Noon

The film tells the story of a country music star whose sudden disappearance at the height of his popularity following the death of his wife during childbirth has mystified fans for decades. As he rises from the ashes of that personal tragedy, his story promises to tug at the heartstrings of audiences.

After the fire, Pollack’s father-in-law came for a visit, brought his guitar, and started to play the director’s 11-week-old son. “(The child) had never seen a guitar before,” Pollack said, “and just the wonder in his face … the story idea just sort of flooded into my head.”

Frank Noon

The song Pollack’s father-in-law played that day provided the story’s inspiration, as well as a bit of inspired piece casting. Pollack’s father-in-law, Frank Noon, plays the pivotal title role of Jonny Faith.

Noon is a veteran actor who has appeared in everything from Seinfeld to Roadhouse and “a million commercials.” He had fashioned a career playing everything but “the main guy,” the director said.

“He’s a wonderful actor, but nobody ever gave him that shot to be the main guy,” Pollack said. “So, we gave him the shot, and he knocked it out of the park.”

Still, Pollack said Noon wasn’t the first, or even obvious choice for the role. Actor Jim Belushi, who was friends with Pollack’s physician, had read the script and wanted the part, but despite more than two months of negotiations, the two sides were unable to come together on financial terms.

Pollack and Bruce Greenwood

Actor Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek, IRobot) also was interested in the role, Pollack said. But he ultimately was cast in the television series, The Resident, and was unavailable for the lead role. Greenwood does appear in the film as a physician who delivers some life-altering news to Jonny, and he provided some of the music used in the soundtrack.

“He is an amazing singer and performer,” Pollack said of Greenwood. “He had sent me these songs he’d written himself, and they were just outstanding. So, I begged him to let me use his music, and he agreed.”

Two more pieces of inspired casting round out the main cast – Debbie Pollack (Sixteen Candles, Dirty John), as Jonny’s neighbor and friend, and Wayne Knight (Seinfeld, Jurassic Park), as the record producer who was left in the lurch by Jonny’s disappearance. The two Pollacks are not related but had forged a friendship on social media.

Director Benjamin Pollack and Actor Wayne Knight on the set of What Ever Happened to Jonny Faith
Debbie Pollack, Noon and Benjamin Pollack

“She and I had become friends on Facebook, because we had the same last name and we wanted to see if we were related,” he said. The two became familiar with each other’s work, and she was the director’s first choice for the part. “She is so wonderful in that role,” Pollack said, “She’s like Merrill Streep on steroids!”

Knight was a late casting decision, but Pollack said he brought his amazing range to the part5 of the spurned friend and producer.  ”He’s such a multi-dimensional actor … he switches gears so wonderfully.”

Cast

  • Frank Noon as Jonny Faith
  • Bruce Greenwood as Dr. Kelben
  • Wayne Knight as Larry Cohen
  • Margo Parker as Alice Faith
  • Debbie Pollack as Joan Stillwater
  • Rusty Anderson as, well, Rusty Anderson
  • Michael Patrick McGill as Bartender
  • Jeanette O’Connor as Jill
  • Ashley Lauren Nedd as Delorah
  • Wayne Knight as Larry Cohen
  • Gary Nohealii Neil as Bar Thug
  • Alexandra Wright as Sharon Faith
  • Bryce Pollack as Bryce Faith
  • Jackson Rowden as Rick Faith
  • Fritz Coleman as TV Reporter