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Lou Diamond Phillips discussed his varied career, highlighting his role in the iconic Imagine Dragons music video for "Radioactive," which has amassed over 1.5 billion views on YouTube. Much like his diverse acting journey, the role emerged by chance through connections in the film industry in Los Angeles. Phillips, intrigued by the concept described as "Muppet Death Match," jumped at the opportunity, flying to New York for the shoot, which coincided with the impending Hurricane Sandy.
Outside of music videos, Phillips expressed gratitude for his consistent career in film and television, including his significant role in the series "Longmire." He emphasized that he never truly left the industry, as he has been consistently active for nearly 40 years. Phillips also touched on his writing endeavors, inspired by author Craig Johnson, leading to the creation of successful novels like "The Tinderbox."