“I’m an actor… because I have to be. I can’t be anything else, and I can’t not be an actor.”

  • Voiceover

    I fell in love with voice acting, and the most economical way to pursue it was to own my own recording space.

  • Self Taping

    Self Taping has pretty much become standard since Lockdown. Here are some tips so you produce tapes you actually want casting directors to see.

  • Set Etiquette

    You got the audition. You nailed the callback. You booked the job! You have your call time, you show up fifteen minutes early, and then...

  • Find Your People

    Whether in front of the camera, in the recording booth, or behind the scenes making movie magic happen, filmmaking is all about who you know. Get connected in your area through your local film commission, filmmaking groups, and social media.

  • Keep Learning

    If you're not moving, you're standing still, and all you're going to accomplish is growing moss. Stay connected and in community with other actors and creatives. Take classes, do theatre, learn a new skill, pick up a new hobby... Just don't stagnate.

  • Try New Things

    Spending several hours in the makeup chair to become unrecognizable might not be for everyone. Then again, it might just be your niche! Don't be afraid to step outside the box, try new things, explore new concepts, collaborate with other artists, and leave your mark.