5 Tips to Get Cast Again and Again by the Same Director (One Will Save Your Life)
Paul Cram, a working actor (check out his IMDB profile here), shares his thoughts on getting cast again and again by the same people.
Paul Cram, a working actor (check out his IMDB profile here), shares his thoughts on getting cast again and again by the same people.
Jeff Daniels was nominated for a Tony Award for Leading Acting in a Play (God of Carnage). Although he didn’t win (that went to Geoffrey Rush), I’m sure it was still an honor just to be nominated. Right? Hello? Q: “God of Carnage” is full of actors recognized most for
Jeff Daniels is currently starring in the Broadway play, God Of Carnage (which I tried to see while I was in NYC but it was freakin sold out!). Here he answers some readers e-mails. From the NYTimes.com Do you think being nominated for the Tony will in any way influence
What makes an actor truly great? Dee Cannon from The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts should know. In this fantastic article below, she gives 10 questions that actors need to ask themselves in order to create a character. 1. Who am I? 2. Where am I? 3. When is it?
The actual title of the article is 13 Things You Want To Know About Tilda Swinton but only these two were of interest for this site. Check out the other 11 here via indiewire 8. Derek Jarman is the reason she’s working today (you probably figured that too, but it’s
“There’ won’t be a great announcement or fanfare of trumpets. I just won’t do anything.” – Michael Caine
If you’re in Los Angeles, here are some places that have temp jobs for actors. Executive Temps 818-563-2939 2321 West Olive Ave Burbank, CA 91506 www.executive-temps.com Exclusively entertainment temp agency. Services all major entertainment companies. At Work Entertainment 323-822-3288 8229 Santa Monica Blvd West Hollywood, CA 90046 FAX: 323.822.3299 https://www.atwork.com/
“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”
Ever since I moved to LA, I’ve always been told never to put your phone number on your resume. I could totally understand part of the logic. You don’t want your number to fall into the hands of some deranged whacko. There are thousands of stories of headshots ending up