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  1. J. Adam Larose is a Navajo actor. He has worked with Darren Lynn Bousman, who directed the films in the Saw series, on six projects; Identity Lost, Butterfly Dreams, Saw III, Repo! The Genetic Opera, the Fear Itself episode "New Year's Day", and Devil's Carnival.

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    Early Life

    Throughout his life, Troy came into conflict with the law on several occasions and was therefore repeatedly arrested and convicted. Furthermore, Troy was a drug addict and eventually became a patient at the Homeward Bound Clinic, a recovery clinic for addicts ran by Jill Tuck. (Saw III, IV)

    Abduction

    Due to his crimes, Troy was eventually targeted by John Kramer, better known as the Jigsaw Killer, who was actually the ex-husband of Jill Tuck. However, as John was severely weakened and bedridden due to an inoperable brain tumor and therefore ordered his apprentice, Amanda Young, who had been a patient at Jill's clinic as well, to set up a deadly game to test Troy's will to survive. After abducting him, Amanda took Troy to a classroom at an elementary school. She took most of his clothes of...

    Death

    Shortly afterwards, Troy woke up. Immediately frightened by the situation he was in, he jumped to his feet and started to scream in fear and agony when he saw the chains attached to him. Moments later, the TV in front of him suddenly turned on. On the screen appeared a frightening, mechanical ventriloquist puppet. The puppet greeted him and informed him about the situation. As he had been chosen for this test due to his repeated prison sentences, he should now get the chance to "break his cha...

    Not much can be said about Troy's personality due to his short screen time, but it can be told that he was a very stubborn person as he refuse to change his ways as he broke the law many times even when he was arrested on multiple occasions.

    In one of the early scripts, Troy would have been suspended from the ceiling by his chains. However this was changed as it wouldn't have been possible for him to rip them out in this position.
    In another version of the script, several hooks pierced Troy's eyelids, teeth and fingernails. Albeit this was changed as well, this early concept of the trap was used in two of the promotional pos...
    A Jigsaw Piecewas removed from his leg even though the room door was shot before his game had started and we don't see any piece missing from his skin while his game is on. Probably a mistake on th...
  2. J. Adam Larose (born August 24, 1972) is a Navajo American actor, best known for his various works with director Darren Lynn Bousman, including Identity Lost, Butterfly Dreams, Repo! The Genetic Opera, the Fear Itself episode New Year's Day, Devil's Carnival, Abattoir and the Saw franchise.

  3. Here is my interview with J Larose who plays Troy in Saw IIIFOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA:FACEBOOK GROUP: The Jigsaw FilesCOPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER:"Copyright Disclaimer...

  4. A big shout out to J. Larose who played 'Troy' in #SawIII and had a cameo in the clinic in #SawIV. One of Darren's first big asks to producers Oren and Mark upon returning to SAW III was to let him cast one of his closest friends and brothers. He's appeared in the majority of u/DarrenBousman's movie projects over the years, including REPO! THE ...

  5. Oct 28, 2014 · 11. J. Larose, who plays Troy (the victim forced to rip chains from his chest to escape a bomb), has appeared in all of Darren Lynn Bousman’s movies.

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    Saw III is a 2006 horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman from a screenplay by Leigh Whannell and a story by Whannell and James Wan. It is the third installment in the Saw film series and a sequel to 2005's Saw II, starring Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Angus Macfadyen, Bahar Soomekh, and Dina Meyer. In the film, Jigsaw / John Kramer, who is ...