College Friends Team Up for The Loneliest Road in America and Find Success in Their Path
Colin Michael Day teamed up with his college friend to produce the film “The Loneliest Road in America," which has won acclaim at festivals throughout the USA.
By Amy Sommer | July 08, 2010
The Loneliest Road in America, an independent film, has been enjoyed by audiences at the Delrey Beach Film Festival in Florida and the Method Independent Film Festival in Calabasas.
Even though he was producer, Day still had to audition for the leading role of Jamie, a young Coloradan growing more disillusioned with himself as he and two friends take a road trip to visit their friend in California. “I’m glad the role wasn’t handed to me,” he explains, saying that working for the part made the results that much more satisfying.
Since completing the film, Day has been busy keeping up his acting chops on the L.A. stage, appearing in acclaimed productions at the Elephant Theatre such as the sold-out run of "Love Bites" and the acclaimed "Block Nine" (winner of LA Weekly awards for Best Production of the Year and Best Comedic Direction.)