Monthly Archives: July 2007

Continuous/Happy

The dictionary defines “continuous” as “forming an unbroken whole, without interruption.” That’s what makes an actor’s career. Continuous. Never ending. Always looking for the next job, on a continual search for the next thing. The next show, the bigger show, … Continue reading

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Getting discouraged…

It’s so easy for an actor to get discouraged and frustrated with the business side of things. They can’t get the auditions that they want, can’t get into that certain office that they just know they should be seen by, … Continue reading

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Show me the money

Another day, yet another meeting with an eager young aspirant hoping to walk down the merry path of paid acting work. It looks great on paper but it doesn’t stand up to scrutiny—if you want to be an actor then … Continue reading

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Knowing your type

Are you an actor? Can you pinpoint 2-3 well known actors that you are like? In looks and in the “quality” of the person? If you don’t know the actors out there that are “getting your roles,” then you don’t … Continue reading

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Back from Down Under…

2 weeks in Sdyney with LA TV Casting Directors were illluminating and inspriring! Biggest lessons I learned? From Both: You must be very very good or you will not even make it onto the radar. From Orly: Don’t try to … Continue reading

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