L.J. Benet almost missed out on his Broadway debut. The former child actor was in the stages of returning to the scene after stepping away for a few years, and had taken up work with Taskrabbit.
“I almost turned down [the audition] because I had a carpentry job that I was supposed to do,” Benet says over a Zoom call. “I told my agent, ‘Hey, I can’t do this. I have a really big job,’ and she’s like, ‘Are you stupid?’”
A year of audition tapes later, the 29-year-old got the call to come out to New York.
“They were like, ‘Welcome to ‘Lost Boys,’” he says. “I was like, ‘What are you talking about? I was just doing Taskrabbit last week.’”
L.J. Benet and Ali Louis Bourzgui in “The Lost Boys.”
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Benet leads the Broadway adaptation of the cult 1987 movie “The Lost Boys” as Michael, who moves to California with his mother and brother only to discover the town seems to be run by a gang of vampires.
Benet started acting when he was in second grade, in a production of “Alice and Wonderland.” “I got a ton of fan mail from all the kindergartners that wrote
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