Louis over the next seven weeks with some shots happening around the state, including the Missouri State Penitentiary, where O’Leary once gave a speech Louis,” but “what put him over the top” was final passage of the Show MO Act, which reinstated a tax credit program to encourage production of motion media production projects in Missouri Louis, Executive Producer Terry Schnuck told Spectrum News. Schnuck said McNamara came here to meet O’Leary and “fell in love with St.
O’Leary’s life-changing experience of when he caught his house and himself on fire as a young boy will be recreated in the same home where it happened in the late 1980s in which his parents still live.
Turning his story into a movie based on his 2016 best-selling book, “On Fire: 7 choices to Ignite a Radically Inspired Life,” has been a seven-year journey, according to O’Leary The movie will tell the story of O’Leary, who was burned on 100% of his body at age nine in a house fire.