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If you're lucky enough to track down a copy of the Boston cult classic, "The Stoop" (1998), you'll find yourself watching the acting debut of Jesse Dunstan, who was then known as Death Dog; a scary, Gothic version of his current self, who frequented Club Hell and worked in the college cafeteria. Perhaps this was a cry for help, since, as another Mass-Comm music major, Dunstan shared a cramped college dorm room with fellow actor Bill Booker. In the past several years, Dunstan has gradually cleaned up his act, and was presentable enough to cast in the role of Willie Knuckles, M. Pinot Grigio's scene stealing sidekick. "In real life, Jesse has a terrible sense of humor," director Griffin Marks says. "But, he's great at delivering the jokes on camera." Now, that's an actor. Dunstan is also a talented musician, whose song "Bottle" performed by his former band, Center, is featured on the "Beer Muscles" soundtrack. Jesse is now a solo artist and performs under the name Dysmorphik.