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Professional actors in New England who are not members of AEA or SAG-AFTRA.

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Welcome to 2019 NU Actors!

Started by Noël Ramos. Last reply by Noël Ramos Jan 15, 2019. 1 Reply

It's the last year of another decade! Next year at this time we will be in the THIRD decade of the new millennium! Can you believe it?When I was young, the year 2000 seemed like the far-flung future.…Continue

Working on Lines - Actors that want help?

Started by Jennifer Tyrrell. Last reply by Greg Shea Nov 28, 2016. 2 Replies

Hi all! I am looking for someone in Boston (I am in the Back Bay) that would be free sometime this week to work on lines with me? We can meet at a coffee shop somewhere and spend some time working on…Continue

What are some of your favorites?

Started by Joanie Catalano. Last reply by Joanie Catalano Aug 31, 2016. 8 Replies

I think everyone has their go-to sites where they find auditions but do you have a favorite?NE Actor and new england film are a couple of mine.I was thinking of joining backstage but no one really…Continue

Getting more principle and supporting roles

Started by Joanie Catalano. Last reply by 3jdrrvnvxtbhe Jun 25, 2016. 5 Replies

Hey everyone,               Recently I was going through my resume' and I noticed that I've been doing a lot of background work,not that I''m not thankful,I mean the fact the I've been working so…Continue

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Posted by Audrey Noone on October 28, 2013 at 3:11pm

Five minute comedy film needs an Asian actor, any age, either sex, with standard American accent.  The character is from Wisconson, so if you are able to add that element, all the better.  Filming date will be a weekend mid-January, in Sudbury, MA. Please e-mail for script to do video audition.  Non-union, no pay.  Will receive IMDB credit.

Contact: Audrey Noone  audrey@audreynoone.com

Posted by J.J. Long on October 25, 2013 at 2:59pm

Hey everyone, I just added my new voice over demo reel on my profile page.  Please check it out when you get a chance.  It was was recorded at Soundtrack Studios in Boston through CP Casting.  Thanks for your support!

Posted by Timothy Michael McGuire on September 22, 2013 at 11:13am
Has anyone taken acting lessons with Frank Storace? Opinion?
Posted by Natasha Hatalsky on September 17, 2013 at 7:48pm

Thanks, Isabel! I will totally do that. BTW, I was given Amelia Broome's name today. I believe she is there. Do you know anything about her? And OMG, that quote from your grandmother is priceless!

Jeff, you are so spot on! :D And wickid funny!

Posted by Jeff Bellin on September 17, 2013 at 6:46pm
Okay, Natasha - pronounce this. You're at a movie theater before the film and you say at the refreshment stand:

"I'll have a lodge, hawt budded pupcon."
Posted by Isabel McGinty on September 17, 2013 at 2:53pm

Natasha, "not fuh nuthin" you might have some luck checking with the faculty at Emerson College. They used to teach dialects as a separate course but now it seems to be part of the acting classes, but you might someone there to work with. I don't think many people say this anymore, but when my grandmother was annoyed she would say "that reeeeely frawsts my aaaasss."

Posted by Natasha Hatalsky on September 17, 2013 at 1:54pm

:D Gosh, I sure wish it was that easy! I would go out and get myself some DD joe today!

I'm looking for the subtleties in addition to the bigger stuff...the minor tweaks in vowel pronunciation, etc., and also words (yeah, othah than "wicked") and expressions commonly used. Hope I can find someone that does all that! :)

Posted by Mary Jane Brennan Sangiolo on September 17, 2013 at 11:03am
David R. Reid, that us the best comment ever (pronounced eva)
Posted by David R. Reid on September 17, 2013 at 10:38am

My understanding is (based on radio commercials) that all you have to do is drink Dunkin Donuts coffee, and you accent immediately changes.

Posted by Jack Burk Goldman on September 17, 2013 at 10:34am

Natasha, that's easy, just flatten all your words ending in "ar" and add a "ya" to all words ending in "er". Please note that I was born and raised in the Bronx.

 
 
 

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