How Actors Get More Work!

An actress lands three, full years of continual work earning a weekly salary, benefits, and vacations. She’s going on her fourth year of steady acting-work without an audition.

An actress lands three, full years of continual work earning a weekly salary, benefits, and vacations. She’s going on her fourth year of steady acting-work without an audition.

Paul RussellA non-union actor re-vamps his marketing & branding strategy for seeking auditions. His audition appointment responses triple: he books his first principal role in a feature film.

A middle-aged actor—the bean bag of entertainment for years—has no champion and few opportunities offered. He takes control of his career, snares a champion, and has been booking screen work continuously for the past two years.

How did these actors create opportunities and win work?

They, and dozens of artists like them, did two things:

1) They seized control by blowing off the, “where’s my career” woes. 2) They sought my guidance on their audition & marketing skills.

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Master Class fun
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I don’t take full credit for their successes. I’m a gateway MFA & BFA programs, and individual actors seek for my joyful sharing of expertise for a successful acting career. Fulfillment of goals is dependent upon the actor to take, and leverage industry insight to their advantage. The actor is in control; not me.

Because actors recently wrote me how they’d been helped by our time together strengthening their career I’m launching a new master class in NYC that I’ve been teaching at universities for nearly a decade. The entirety of the actor’s career, and acting skills, are covered. The master class has adviser panels consisting of casting directors, talent agents, and/or mangers. And the four-week class is for all actors: represented & non-represented!

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– The Master Class

The motivator to discover how I can help you is dependent upon your desire for bettering yourself, and career.

The master class is presently registering. Seize your goals.  Info here.


“I’m STILL booking through About Artists Agency.
All thanks to your master classes! Thank you!”

J.P. Groeninger_

 

“I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed
your book and your class. Learning the little tricks, tips and ins/outs
of the business has helped me to feel back in control of my own career.”

Katie Martin  KM

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My best,
Paul

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How to be an Actor is Easier than You Think

Paul RussellSo many rules:

Don’t use that audition material…

Don’t wear Jessica Simpson nude shoes to every audition which make you look like every other actress auditioning…

Don’t do Star Trek acting turning away from a character during an emotional revelation….

Don’t send a Christmas greeting of yourself to casting pictured as a clown…

Don’t shake hands with the auditor…

Don’t. Don’t. Don’t.

I tire of “Don’t.” Surprising, huh coming from someone who has a best-selling book, blog, and endless articles flooding the Internet about the “Do’s and Don’ts” of being a successful actor.

Have I flip-flopped like Ronald Regan who once was a Democrat but became a G.O.P. deity? Am I trashing advice I and other keyboard-huggers dispense?

No.

But like you, I often become weary of my nagging voice in my head that turns the helpful advice of others (or me) into repetitive dogma that I (and you) via insecurity distort into restrictions. The negative noise is stifling. We create that harmful harping in our heads from what was once a helpful whisper from others.

Yes, there are “rules” better termed “advisories” that greatly benefit our goals. To paraphrase my quote at the beginning of ACTING: Make It Your Business; take what works for you, and discard implemented advice that after time doesn’t seem to grow your desires.

We get many “rules” hurled at us in all aspects of our lives. The above acting career “Don’ts” are basic common sense acting career advisories to follow. Common sense is what makes being an actor—easier. Just. Use. Common sense.

Be passionate, not foolish, in pursuing goals. Be professional. Be sensible. You needn’t worry about every minuscule aspect of the journey. I’ve had students fret over the staple placement and the number of such when attaching their resume to a headshot. Just staple the damn paper to the picture, move on, and act.

Paul's book ACTING: Make It Your Business!So what to do?

Maintain, and improve the tools in your acting shed that help you harvest the bounty of your desires. Toss the clutter; clutter often rummaged from insecure actor-to-insecure actor.

Here’s a “Don’t” to ponder: Don’t try so hard. Just do.

There are sensible advisories to follow. Just don’t be consumed with every “Don’t” that you’re left idling from doing.

My Best,
Paul

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