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{{Infobox Character|color_theme = bluff| title = Blake Blossom|pronouns = he/him/his| affiliations = [[Gale Green]]<br>[[Hector Hu]]| appears_in = [[The Eighty Six]], [[Messy Business]]|place_of_origin = [[Bluff City]]|player = [[Austin Walker]]}}'''Blake | {{Infobox Character|color_theme = bluff| title = Blake Blossom|pronouns = he/him/his| affiliations = [[Gale Green]]<br>[[Hector Hu]]| appears_in = [[The Eighty Six]], [[Messy Business]]|place_of_origin = [[Bluff City]]|player = [[Austin Walker]]}}'''Blake Blossom''' was an actor-turned-director, who worked in both [[Bluff City|Bluff]] and [[Blough City]]. | ||
He starred in the pilot of [[Aliens in the Outfield (TV Show)|Aliens in the Outfield]] as [[Frankie Bianchi]]. | He starred in the pilot of [[Aliens in the Outfield (TV Show)|Aliens in the Outfield]] as [[Frankie Bianchi]]. |
Revision as of 22:43, 27 February 2023
Blake Blossom was an actor-turned-director, who worked in both Bluff and Blough City.
He starred in the pilot of Aliens in the Outfield as Frankie Bianchi.
After starring in The Eighty Six as Chief Grimes, he was brought to Blough City by Hector Hu and became an avant garde film director.
Working with Gale Green, he began showing his films in public places and private places (bars, coffee houses, projected onto the side of buildings) without approval of the Cultural Trust. The Cultural Trust believed his work was dangerous, and began to track his movements. He was also followed by The Concern during this time.
Eight months after returning to Blough City, Blake was killed by The Curator while shooting footage for his most recent film (The Tunnel).
He looks similar to James Gandolfini.
The Blossom Tape ("The Tunnel")
The Tunnel is a short film shown at the Citywide Film Festival in Blough City. It is a recording of unknown length, filmed with a portable, 8 mm camera. It is a documentary film of traveling through a tunnel to Bluffington, followed by a tour of Bluffington Beach by Hector Hu. When it premiered at the Film Festival, the footage caused a small riot to break out, adding to chaos of the city at that time.
When holding it, the reel of film feels like it have a jumping bean or a small larval bug inside it when you hold it in your hands. There is only one copy of this film.