From Acting Studio to TV Studio: Making the Transition from Training to Working!
Here are 6 guidelines that will help take the mystery out of launching your career
Here are 6 guidelines that will help take the mystery out of launching your career
Gwyn Gilliss answers questions questions about agents, classes, headshots and more!
“I’m in a weird and enviable position in that, because of my playwriting, I don’t have to do anything as an actor I don’t want to do.” – Tracy Letts
“I discovered that acting was really a study of human behavior; what made people tick. And that fascinated me, and still fascinates me.” – Dennis Quaid
“I learned to read character—how people tick, and I got firsthand experience of the anxiety and fear that actors deal with.” – Jon Favreau on Taking Improv Classes
“When people ask me, ‘What was your big break?’ I say it was going to Julliard.” – Laura Linney
“I’m 26 and, like most actors my age, hungry to show emotional range.” – Dev Patel
It depends on many different factors, and the decision has to be up to you, but here are some pros and cons to help you decide.
“I want to know everything about everything, and that’s not possible and it won’t be possible.” – Andrew Garfield
Bryce Dallas Howard: “And my grandmother said to me, “Do you know what the rate of the average working actor in SAG is, in terms of how many auditions it takes for them to get a job?”