
After a long time searching, I think I’ve found the perfect day-job. Every actor (well, not every, but most) has to have a day-job#–the steady income that allows for classes, printing headshots, and paying the bills until that elusive "I’ve made it" ship comes in to port. A lot of actors work as waiters, office temps, or barristas in order to get by, and I’ve done my share of each. But now I’ve found the perfect job for me… a consultant at TVI Actor’s Studio.
You may have heard me talk about TVI before… it’s a career resource center for actors, offering classes, seminars, showcases, and career advice for beginner and advanced actors alike. My job as a consultant will be much the same as what I’ve been doing on this blog for some time: advising actors on how best to market their abilities, and helping them to achieve their career goals.
The studio is located just off Broadway at 46th Street (the Actor’s Equity Building) and is a major resource for people interested in working as an actor in NYC. If you are fresh from a college program, or just getting started as an actor in NYC you need to stop by. And if ou’ve been working as an actor for some time, but need help getting to the next level, you need to stop by too.



