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An Actor's Journey    
 
  What does it mean to be an actor? How do actors do what they do? How do they deal with the frustrations and rejections? These are some of my personal experiences in Los Angeles and beyond. Along the way I'll share what I've learned.

An Actor's Journey archives

•  A Very Funny Man
Comedy writer and actor Pat McCormick passed away yesterday. He had been in very poor health since a tragic car accident several years ago. I didn't know Pat personally but had appreciated his work for many years. He had bit...
•  By Any Other Name
A new book that seems to shed coclusive light on the true identity of William Shakespeare.
•  Worthwhile Listening
One of my favorite podcasts is The Hollywood Podcast. (Podcasts are basically radio shows that you can subscribe to and download in the form of MP3 files.) Actor/writer Tim Coyne authors the podcast and creates a new one every week...
•  One for the Scrapbooks?
I completed a small film called Redemption Lost on Saturday. I played the lead in a Depression-era story about a moralistic family man who, out of desperation, finds himself working for the wrong kind of people. As the film starts,...
•  Just When You Think You've Heard It All . . .
I went for an audition late yesterday for a commercial -- a spec commercial I suspect (you'll see why). The commercial was for a well-known board game with a twist -- it was the "strip poker" version. As your opponent...

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