Lance Carter

Founder & Editor | Actor (SAG-AFTRA/AEA)

Lance Carter got his start in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area doing local theater. He soon became a member of both SAG and Equity and moved to Los Angeles.

Some of his film and TV credits include: That 70's Show, Terriers, Medical Investigation and Gods and Generals, starring Robert Duvall. His regional theater credits include: Harry the Horse in Guys and Dolls (directed by Josh Rhodes) at The Old Globe Theatre, The Legend of Georgia McBride (Cygnet Theatre) and The Producers and the San Diego Musical Theatre.

For more information about Lance, visit his website here!

Book Review: The Savvy Actor Career Manual

The Savvy Actor Career Manual bills itself as ‘The Most Comprehensive Actor’s Business Guide Ever’ and while that’s a pretty big claim, it gets pretty close.

Review: ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. The World’

Michael Cera again plays Michael Cera, but if you’re successful at something, why rock the boat? And you’re going to love the rest of the cast, especially Kieran Culkin; he’s always got something quick and funny to say. Winstead is pretty perfect as the unattainable girl and Mark Webber, Alison Pill and Johnny Simmons are hilarious as the band.

Casting Frontier: Thanks For the Laugh

I got an email from Casting Frontier last night. I never go onto the site so I was curious as to what they were sending me. Here’s the email: NEW ROLE ! Your TCF profile matches some of the three criteria for the following role: Little Person MALE Description:  MUST

Movie Review: ‘Jonah Hex’

Here’s how to determine if you’ll want to see Jonah Hex: Do you like the DC comic it’s based on? Do you like Josh Brolin? Do you like explosions? Do you want to kill 80 minutes of your life? Then you will most likely want to see Jonah Hex. Everyone

A Conversation With Acting Coach, Larry Moss

Larry Moss is probably one of the most famous acting coaches around right now. He’s worked with actors Hillary Swank, Helen Hunt, Leonardo Dicaprio, Michael Clarke Duncan, Hank Azaria, Jim Carrey, Tobey Maguire, Jennifer Garner and David Duchovny. Pretty good client list, right? Here’s what Leonardo DiCaprio has to say

How the ‘Lost’ Actors Got Their Roles

From Entertainment Weekly, May 14, 2010 issue: With pilot season well underway, ABC needed a finished show in about 12 weeks. JJ Abrams agreed to direct the pilot, and they began furiously writing placeholder audition scenes, just so the actors would have something to read. Bryan Burk (Exec Producer) The

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