Lisa, when the movie of my life is made, which I am pretty substantially betting on it happening, you know, what I am looking for in 25 years, because I am a slow grinder, right? Like do not get confused Vaynernation, 99% in the world has no idea, who I am minimumly, but I am a grinder and I feel good about where I sit and is this word we have a movie lexicon in 25 to 30 years now, so I do not know who I want to play me because obviously there would be different versions, but whoever is the most attractive would be the direction I would be looking for.
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Gary Vaynerchuk is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author, self-taught wine expert, and innovative entrepreneur. Find more at http://garyvaynerchuk.com
Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is now available on Amazon! http://bit.ly/jjjrhamazon
Nah Steve Correll would probably pull you off really well haha
DiCaprio
I volunteer as tribute.
Leonardo DiCaprio for sure! He portrayed Jordan Belfort pretty well. Mark Wahlberg also portrayed well in Pain & Gain (such an underrated film from the great visionary Michael Bay).
Jeremy Sisto! Talented, intense and handsome! 🙂
Di Caprio!! No doubt!
Joe Pesci…all day;)
I'm thinking Danny DeVito he's a grinder too. Great actor with similar looks and height. Vince Vaughn is another option but too tall.
This is a trick question. Whomever is to be chosen has probably not been born yet, for a role in 25-30 years. If you did a bio movie right now, I'd go with Matt Damon.