Book Review: Amy Lyndon’s ‘The 15 Guideline Map To Booking’
This is a solid, practical, concise guide on how to break down a scene
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This is a solid, practical, concise guide on how to break down a scene
Book Review: Amy Lyndon’s ‘The 15 Guideline Map To Booking’ Read More »
When casting director Debra Zane brought in the little-known actor Michael Shannon to tape an audition for “Revolutionary Road,” she pulled out all the stops.
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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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“I logged more on camera hours in my first three years of my career on ‘One Life to Live’ than I have in the rest of my career put together”
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I love these crazy local theater stories. Maybe it’s because I used to do tons of theater and stupid stuff always happened while we were doing shows… or maybe I love crazy actors stories. Either way, check this story out. An actor with the Sarasota Senior Theater was hospitalized Monday
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“The one thing you can count on is that the spotlight of attention will fade away” – Leonardo DiCaprio
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“I had trouble being open when I first started acting on film” – Amy Adams
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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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