Marlon Brando
| quote: Originally posted by SPYDOG: smartphone people prefer snippets. small screen, small keyboard
Okay...being concise has nothing to do with having a smartphone, which is quickly becoming a must have for the serious actor. Everything that you normally say can be said with fewer words. If you talk how you write, you're just someone I hope I never meet in person because I can't stand people who talk excessively. I'm a straight to the point, no bullshit, guy. |
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Russell Crowe
|  My fingers go wild on big keyboards, it's true. Engrained from the essay years. i've got a smartphone. Lately, I've talked a lot!!!!! I'm excited to be in LA! Wooooo!!! Sometimes I only speak when spoken too. Sometimes not at all. I don't want to trouble you. Take care. And thanks for all your feeback! |
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Russell Crowe
| quote: If you talk how you write,
not usually quote: you're just someone I hope I never meet in person
ok quote: because I can't stand people who talk excessively.
depends on whom |
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Russell Crowe
| I don't always agree with TT (or anyone else). It's easy to seperate the personal opinions from the professional suggestions. It'd be a mistake not to listen. TT and others really know the acting business. Don't sweat the rest. He's cool.  |
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Newbie
| Sure, if you compare the sheer volume of opportunities for any ethnicity to those of Caucasian or even African American actors, it may appear that the chances are as bleak as you make it seem. Unfortunately you may not have the type of attitude that will ever get you through the right door (unless of course you are able to transform your perspective, as many of us do).
Walking Dead is the perfect example of a show that has cast Asian actors WITHOUT using stereotypical material. There was yet ANOTHER Asian actor they cast for the current season as a recurring role.
I personally know a handful of Asian actors who (just like the majority of us) are yes, struggling to live completely off of their acting jobs - but they are ALL booking consistent co-stars, guest stars, recurring roles and as leads in independent films…all with material that doesn't rely on working within the stereotypes. The difference between them and the ones who don't work as often (of every ethnicity) is their persistence - they stay in classes on a consistent bases, they show up and are on time to every audition (NO EXCUSES), they create their own projects (webisodes, short films, etc.) and they don't blame the "business" or their ethnicity when they don't book a job.
Stay positive and if you really love what you do, don't let anything stop you. |
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