Tina Fey’s Worst Audition Ever
Backstage at The Tonight Show, Tina Fey talks about her worst audition ever. It doesn’t sound so bad to me… I’ve had worse. Way worse.
Backstage at The Tonight Show, Tina Fey talks about her worst audition ever. It doesn’t sound so bad to me… I’ve had worse. Way worse.
Listening to Tom Hanks give advice is always a plus in my book. BAFTA Guru on YouTube posted this video a while back and I don’t care how old it is, it’s great. From the description: “Being an actor is “a never-ending process of examining where you are in life”
James: “You know when a role’s yours”
Alex on his feature directing debut: “It’s a long time coming”
John on auditioning: “It’s terrible. It’s just the worst”
Patrick: “I’ve now done more movies than I’ve done theatre and that’s sort of in a weird way sad”
The two also talk about creating your own opportunities!
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Christian on his audition: “I left feeling like, “Hey, at least I did a good job”
Josh: “And acting is such… it’s such a muscle”
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The two also talk back-story and more!
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