
Aaahhh. It’s nice to write about something “acting related” after my detour into political insanity and the whirling dervish that is the regurgitating-devil-spawn of an amphetamine-driven media and a diarrhetic-opinion-spewing blogosphere. (Am I being too kind?) I am grateful to be back to normal… well, my kind of normal.
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UPDATE:
“The Crooked Eye” is now available ONLINE!
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UPDATE:
“The Crooked Eye” is now available ONLINE!
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Most film and TV actors in Los Angeles spend more time waiting to land their next job rather than working that next job. Probably 95% waiting, 4% working, 1% weighing other career options. If the ratio is better than that, you are a major success, baby! Or, you act in commercials and/or do voice overs.
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