Why An Actor Should Never Be Labeled an ‘Aspiring Actor’

The term ‘aspiring actor’ inaccurately labels dedicated performers, undermining their achievements. Discover the respectful, accurate definition that applies to nearly all actors.

Aspiring actor’ is a misnomer. It’s too often applied to describe Actors-In-Training, or Working Actors who aren’t famous (sometimes referred to as Journeymen Actors). ‘Aspire’ is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as “to want something very much or hope.” Dictionary.com terms ‘aspire’ as being “eagerly desirous.” Actors can focus misguidedly on fame and celebrity status. They long for the glory without dedicating themselves to investing in the art of exemplary storytelling. Daydreamers aspire. Actors act.

Working Actor‘ – A career actor who is:

A) Currently employed as an actor.

And/or

B) Between the completion and start of contracted employment as an actor.

And/or

C) Actively seeking their next employment as an actor.

Using ‘aspiring actor’ to describe dedicated Working Actors and Actors-In-Training diminishes their achievements and commitment. Acting is the one profession where ‘aspiring’ is routinely linked to job title. When’s the last time you heard ‘aspiring’ applied to ‘plumber’ or ‘Uber driver?’

Paul Russell’s career in the entertainment industry spans over forty years as an award-winning casting director, director, and the author of the NEW & EXPANDED edition of ACTING: Make It Your BusinessHow To Avoid Mistakes and Achieve Success as a Working Actor

He has cast for 20th Century Fox, HBO, Broadway, and regional theater. Featured in American Theatre Magazine, Paul has directed premieres and worked at the Tony Award-recognized Barter Theatre. He teaches master classes at university BFA and MFA actor training programs and privately online with actors globally. Paul began his career in entertainment as a successful working actor.

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The Power of Truth Against Tyranny

Tyrants are ultimately unsustainable because their deceit cannot support a future. Embrace honesty and love to navigate the challenges posed by tyranny. Citing Newton’s Third Law, Paul Russell believes the upcoming Age of Aquarius promises a significant and lasting change, countering oppressive forces.

Why Tyrants Are Fueled By Their Anger?

They Know This Truth: Lies Can’t Sustain A Future.

Honesty & Love Are Memorialized.

Tyrants & Lies Live & Die In The Past.

Change for the better happens when darkness is dismissed, and you let the sunshine in. Don’t descend into despair about a despot on it’s way to D.C. The #ageofaquarius is now. There will be tough tomorrow’s coming but what is about to occur unfortunately must happen for the promise of The Age of Aquarius to be reality. “Say what, Paul?” you say? Recall Newton’s law of physics action reaction Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action (force) there is an equal and opposite reaction: meaning when one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts a force back on the first object with the same magnitude but in the opposite direction; essentially, forces always come in pairs. But… The Age of Aquarius force is going to hit back longer than a tyrant with a tiny tenure of life…. The Age of Aquarius (just begun) has a life span of approximately 2,000 years. Still not convinced? Name me ONE, just ONE tyrant in history that the world celebrates (who is/was a tyrant is not for debate)

Begin the enlightenment with this one-of-kind video created by me for you, and for you to share the light with others. Besos, Paul.