From Sunderland to Hollywood: Musician with speech disability becomes blockbuster composer
Jordan Caygill, 30, has revealed the secrets to his success with his working featuring on movies such as Terminator Dark Fate
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A musician with a speech impediment has seen success in Hollywood with compositions appearing in blockbusters and TV series.
Video of Terminator 2: Judgement Day | REMASTERED - Sarah Shoots Up Dyson's House (1440p) Sarah Connor makes Dyson question everything he ever knew
By the time Sarah gets to Miles Dyson’s (Joe Morton) house in
T2, it’s safe to say she’s built up a lot of rage at what his company, Cyberdyne, has wrought. So she can be forgiven for having a heavy trigger finger, even while Miles’ family lingers unsafely about. Here we can see not just Sarah’s transformation from the first movie to the second, from the sheep to the revenge-hungry wolf (and a sculpted and well trained one at that!). But we also see that Sarah hasn’t turned into the machines she’s trying to destroy. Her motherly humanity takes over before she can finish Dyson off.
Topher Grace stars and executive produces ABC's new family comedy Home Economics, which also stars Jimmy Tatro, Karla Souza, Caitlin McGee, and Sasheer Zamata. It premieres in April.