Michael Rady on Melrose Place and Not Booking a Role For a Year
“I had started doing theater in high school, and while I was doing that, I got my manager.” – Michael Rady
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“I had started doing theater in high school, and while I was doing that, I got my manager.” – Michael Rady
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“My character started out so small and I had such a small agent at the time that I didn’t really have any negotiating power.” – Kali Hawk
Kali Hawk: How She Built a Career From a One-Line Audition Read More »
Like horror films? If you do, Wrong Turn 3 might be something you don’t want to miss. Listen as I ask her them about the casting process, improvising on a horror movie and much more!
Neely Gurman is someone every actor should know. She casts union and non-union projects, always tries to get her work-shoppers into her auditions and has tremendous knowledge of the business.
Casting Director Neely Gurman Gives Her Tips On Auditioning Read More »
Erin Cummings has some great things to say on training, getting a huge part like this and has something to say about actors who don’t stick to the script.
Erin Cummings on Improvising, Training and ‘Spartacus: Blood and Sand’ Read More »
I want to thank a reader who sent me this. Jenna Fischer‘s story could be any one of ours. Struggling to get an agent, finding money for headshots and classes and trying our best to rustle up work. This is a long read but well worth your time. She talks
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When you are starting out in your career, you must first understand that it is a career, not a job. Your job is to work your career. A career spans a lifetime and the only way that you will fail, is if you quit. With that said, make sure you
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