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By Brett Gillin

Published on February 21, 2008 at 12:00am

You’ve waited for this: The star of the unforgettable action trilogy Snake Eater is finally coming to town. After getting snubbed at the Oscars for his work in Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster, Lorenzo Lamas put in one more turn as Jack Kelly (the devourer of serpents) in SE3: His Law and can now be counted among the greatest film stars of all time. Having already conquered the silver screen, Lamas forged ahead and redefined “Television Star” with The Renegade, then cut his hair and caused countless ladies to swoon over his role as the unthinkably dreamy Hector Ramirez in The Bold and The Beautiful. Now Lorenzo is going for the entertainment trifecta by also conquering music. If his singing rivals his acting then it’s sure to be a tremendous time. The entertainment demi-god will be playing at The Colony’s Royal Room Cabaret (155 Hammon Ave. Palm Beach) from Thursday through March 1st. Tickets start at $50 (plus a $15 food and drink minimum). Call 561-659-8100, or visit www.thecolonypalmbeach.com.
Thu., Feb. 21, 2008


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