The star of "Tik Tok" achieves a dream in acting .. But the role is shocking

Amateur actor Josh Nally's dedication to playing the dead on social media landed him a role as a TV actor, but only to play the dead again.

Josh, a 42-year-old restaurant branch manager, broadcasts clips of him on the “Tik Tok” platform in the position of the dead in separate places that he chooses himself for entertainment.

 In his videos, the bearded Nellie, who wears casual clothes, mostly lying motionless in wooded areas but also in swimming pools, beds and restaurants, has garnered thousands of followers, and his videos have garnered more than 4 million likes.

 But his great success was when he recently got an acting role as a dead man in the next episode of the famous CSI-Vegas series.


Josh thanked the family of the widespread police series for choosing him, noting that it was “a great experience.”

It seems that the production company paid attention to what Josh presents in his clips, and offered him to shoot several clips of a dead man in its next episode.

Josh then traveled to California, and CBS producers took him to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, according to the Courier-Journal.


Josh filmed himself lying "dead", as usual, next to the star of one of the famous actors of the famous series.

He said he spent 321 days portraying himself as "dead" and finally found a great opportunity to actually play the role.


 Josh appeared in the episode of CSI: Vegas lying on the autopsy table, dead of course. Josh's body looks cold and has just been explained, and he lies in a body bag Black with his eyes open rigidly.

The crime drama CSI: Vegas is the sequel to the long-running series


 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

It relies on the method of excitement and suspense in tracking evidence of crimes and accidents, based on forensic anatomy and scientific progress in methods of detecting evidence, in addition to the savvy and cunning of investigators.

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