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Wes Studi at the Downtown Coney Island

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October 5, 2011

Actor Wes Studi returns to his native Oklahoma to take us on a trip down memory lane to the Downtown Coney Island. He talks to us about his favorite acting parts and his disappointment in the quality of coneys outside Tulsa.

Special thanks to Michelle Lee Svenson.

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  • Anneharp

    Very cool piece.  Thanks for sharing it!

  • Anonymous

    Very cool. Always enjoyed Studi’s movies.

  • sally

    I love coneys and I love Wes Studi’s voice, so this was perfect!

  • Douglas Anderson

    Fantastic piece!

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    ConeyIsland in downtown OKC is never a disappointment!

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