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Acting at Any Age
Even for the average actor, the acting profession comes with unique challenges and a steep learning curve. Now imagine navigating the industry as a child or as an actor in the senior bracket. How does a child actor maintain a… Read More

How to Create the Best Self Tapes Without Breaking the Bank (or Your Patience)
Self tapes, amirite? If you’ve had an audition since the turn of the decade, you know what I’m talking about and, most likely, you have an opinion about them. If you’ve been auditioning since the turn of the century (like… Read More

Rise Again: Building Resilient Paths in Acting
The entertainment industry is, without a doubt, one of the most difficult industries to break into, let alone build a career in. Its demand for top talent and its sometimes ruthless nature means building resiliency is essential for actors to… Read More

Essential Steps to Becoming a Successful Teen Actor
Are you ready to grab your piece of the spotlight? If you have aspirations of being a teen actor, you are in luck. Now is a great time to “set the stage” for achieving your dreams as a performer. Whether… Read More

Casting Directors Share What They Might Do if They Chose a Different Career
Casting directors love what they do, from viewing auditions to collaborating with directors. And even when we enjoy our jobs, we may sometimes wonder about what alternative paths our careers and lives could have taken. Our sister site Casting Networks… Read More

The Importance of Learning Voice Projection Articulation and Diction
Have you ever heard, or been given directions to “Speak louder!,” “Project your voice!,” “Use your diaphragm!” or “Enunciate!”? If so, you have probably thought about vocal projection and articulation. We often hear about projection and diction, but what exactly… Read More

Your Guide to Navigating Different Genres in Film and TV Acting
In the ever-evolving landscape of film and television, versatility is the cornerstone of a successful acting career. For aspiring and early-career actors, this ability to adapt and thrive in diverse genres is essential. Understanding the intricacies of different genres, as… Read More

The Role of a Casting Director
Some think of casting directors as gatekeepers, granting or preventing actors from getting auditions, callbacks or even the role itself. That view can add a lot of pressure to auditions and is enough to make anyone anxious (which isn’t exactly… Read More

Acting Coach Amy Lyndon Shares ‘Lyndon Technique’ Tips and More
Looking to improve your booking ratio? Amy Lyndon, founder of the Lyndon Technique, has been doing just that for actors for years. The multifaceted acting/booking coach has worked as a performer —with more than 100 IMDB credits to her name—… Read More

How Joe Pesci Fought for His Iconic Role in ‘Goodfellas’
“I’m funny, how? I mean, funny like I’m a clown?” –Tommy DeVito Am I really doing enough to advance my career? To succeed? Do I have the grit, determination and ingenuity to actualize my dreams? Am I working hard enough… Read More

The Three Pillars of Comedy: The Tools that Build a Successful Sitcom
A successful sitcom is like a big house filled with funny, topical storylines, memorable, identifiable characters and a plethora of laugh-out-loud jokes. Just think of I Love Lucy, Friends, All in the Family, Seinfeld and Modern Family, and how hysterically… Read More

Booking Without a Callback
While it’s the exception to the rule, sometimes actors book jobs without returning for a callback audition. In the video below, House of Cards casting director Erica Arvold and Lincoln actor and acting coach Richard Warner discuss some of the… Read More

Steven Pressfield: Amateur vs Professional
Steven Pressfield’s book Turning Pro directs those of us who are stuck in amateur habits to consciously adopt a professional work ethic. Turning pro, he argues, is imperative to overcome “Resistance with a capital ‘R.’” Resistance is the term he… Read More