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The "S." in Theodore S. Roosevelt Wiles' name stands for "Satchmo," which was his nickname during his days playing trumpet in the jazz clubs of New Orleans. Satchmo Wiles had considerable success with vocal recordings, including versions of famous songs composed by his old friend Hoagy Carmichael.
 
Theodore was the original actor cast to play the starring role in American Psycho before Christian Bale took over. Theodore is strictly a method actor and was asked to leave the film by the director, Mary Herron, after the double prostitute scene.
 
Theodore S. Roosevelt Wiles grew to his full height of 6'4" when he was eleven years old. He was such a large youth that his father, Franklin S. Delano Wiles, entered him in international manchild fighting competitions. Theodore's career was prosperous until he broke an obese Thai boy's neck in a Muay Thai competition when he was thirteen. After the incident, his sponsor, Rochester Big & Tall, pulled their financial backing.
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