Years before Donald Trump became the Republican nominee for President, his first movie role was filmed right here in the great state of Wyoming.

In 1989, Trump co-starred with supermodel Bo Derek, actor Anthony Quinn and famed Wyoming lawyer Gerry Spence in “Ghosts Can’t Do It,” which was shot in Jackson.

The movie depicted Derek as a widow who attempts to drown a young man in order for the ghost of her late husband to inhabit his body.

In 1990, “Ghosts Can’t Do It” won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture. Trump was also awarded the Golden Raspberry for Worst Supporting Actor.

It was the first of several movie roles Trump would land in the ’90s. His other film credits include “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York“, “The Little Rascals” and “Zoolander.

The real estate mogul-turned-politician also made cameo appearances on several television shows, including “Spin City“, “Sex and the City“and “The Nanny” before hosting his own popular NBC series “The Apprentice.

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