A picture's worth a thousand words? A library card's worth millions.
I love losing myself in the extremes of a range of characters.
When I finally awoke it was crystal clear to me that I had to pursue my love for acting on a professional level in filmTV despite any fears I'd had about it previous to the accident. And I've never looked back.
You have to be ready to go through peaks and valleys along the way. Be ready to sacrifice some of the things in life that are considered normal for most people for the first while. And understand the business of the film industry, because studying the art and your craft alone isn't enough anymore.
After having edited numerous shorts, earning award nominations for it, and then 4 features edits, the director inside me is now burning to share its voice. Thriller, Horror, zany Comedy.
In ten years, or certainly before then, I'd like to not only be continuously busy as an actor playing tormented, playful characters in film and television but also have gotten a few of my own films made.
When your set is led by a great guy and visionary like Director Tim Miler and a true superstar talent like Reynolds who's so easy to connect and improv with it allows it to be a lot of fun along the way.
Because I have success, it doesn't mean I'm part of the mainstream. I'm still an outsider.
If it weren't my life, I wouldn't have believed it.
There's been essentially the same analysis over and over again and very little allowance made for different views and interpretations and reflections.
The greatest Enemies of the Equity investor are Expenses and Emotions.