Monthly Archives: August 2007

What can Jeff Lindsay teach us about acting?

An interesting article appeared today on CNN– an interview with Jeff Lindsay, the creator of the relatively new television series “Dexter,” about a serial killer that kills serial killers. The show is based on a popular series of books. CNN … Continue reading

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You're here. Now what?

As the fall approaches I am starting to see more and more young folks fresh out of college who have recently arrived in the New York market and are now trying to figure out what to do. They understand that … Continue reading

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What can Phil Rizzuto teach us about acting?

“Heaven must have needed a shortstop.” -George Steinbrenner I had prepared a very different column for you this week, but I just couldn’t let these seven days go by without paying tribute to one of the great Yankees players. Phil … Continue reading

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Graduate School?

Lots of actors debate whether or not to attend Grad school…will it waste years they could be spending in New York actively pursuing it? Is is really worth the time and money? Sometimes the idea is inviting as it would … Continue reading

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When do you get to act out?

Recently I had an audition for a play. I came in for a specific role, although after seeing my work the director asked if I wouldn’t mind staying longer and reading for a different role. This isn’t unusual, and I … Continue reading

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