Archive for 2005

Goodbye Ads

After some soul searching, I decided to try some targeted ads on my blog#–I mean, why not? Revenue from blogging? Sounds good to me! But tonight I checked out my blog and found something dispicable: a targeted ad sending people to a website promising to find acting work for a "small fee". And that is [...]

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The Horror!

Just when I thought I wouldn’t have anything to blog about, I discovered Miss Castaway: the movie that will single-handedly re-invigorate Michael Jackson’s acting career. Really. #–#– On Wednesday, I met Frank, the Producer at One Life, and read again for Julie Madison (head casting director). Everything went well, and I’m hoping this means they [...]

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On Track

This post will be a quicky: The reading for One Life to Live went well today, and they’ve asked me to come back for a producer’s session on Wednesday#–since I’ll be meeting the producer of the show, I was told to dress a little more "up" than I dressed today (no jeans). I met Julie [...]

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The Game Plan

This week, between marathon work sessions for Bloomberg and rehearsals for the Christmas Show, I met with my consultant at TVI Studios. TVI is a resource center for actors#–a place to take classes and seminars, meet casting directors at nightly workshops, and generally get a handle on your career. They also have studio space for [...]

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A Christmas Carol: Meeting w/the Director

Today I met with the director of A Christmas Carol to discuss the basics of the project, and the roles I will be playing. As I mentioned before, the project is set in New York (modern day) and there are some basic given circumstances that differ from the original#–Scrooge will be a woman, and a [...]

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A Ticket to the Show

As I ate breakfast this morning, perusing the news outlets, I started to make a list of the movies I want to see soon: movies like Good Night and Good Luck, Capote, and Shopgirl. And when I told my girlfriend that I wanted to see them, I didn’t stop there. Oh no. I told her [...]

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Murder, He Wrote

Here’s the first review listed online for Murdering Marlowe. I’m not mentioned (I don’t speak!) but the scene in which I do the most was listed as one of the best in the play (the torture scene I mentioned the other day). We’re also currently listed on New York Times online as the highest rated [...]

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Goodbye Article Site…

I’ve moved all of the posts on "Opportunities in Work Clothes" to this blog, and created a new category (Articles). I’ve decided to combine that effort with this blog#–in keeping with my goals to a) simplify my fractured life, b) improve the content on my blog, and c) reduce the number of web presences I [...]

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Sorry for the lame posts…

I just clicked back through my archives and realized I’ve been blogging for over a year now. A year and four months, actually… an anniversary that came and went with no fanfare, and no reason for it. When I started this blog it was essentially as a way to fill spare time… the seemingly endless [...]

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All Your Base…

Okay, so I’ve taken the T-Shirt idea and run… a long, long way. I created a site to post the T-Shirts I make (mostly so I can buy them for myself). Here’s the latest:   It’s a posterized image of George W. Bush with the words "All Your Base are Belong to Us". The phrase [...]

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