Aerobics, Badminton, Baseball, Bicycling-general, Billiards-Pool, Bocci Ball, Bowling, Canoeing, Clarinet, Cycling, Diving, Driving - car, Driving - stick shift-standard, Ear Prompter, Golf, Green screen, Hiking, Host, Jet Skier, Jump Rope, Mountain Biking, Ping-Pong, Pogo Stick, Professional Speaker, Racquetball, Running - general, Snow Skiing - general, Snow Skiing - cross country, Snowshoe, Swimming - general ability, Teleprompter, Tennis, Trampoline, Voice Artist Only, Volleyball - general ability, Water Skiing - general, Weight Lifting, Whistler, Yoga
Recent noteworthy acting experience (use the format on the Before Applying page):
FILM
Here Lies Joe Hank Sweven Films, M. Battle
Witch Hunt Tormado Richard Chandler
Bankably Nuts Dr. Tim Taint Michael West
Masque (Twilight Prequel) Mr. Stevens Sensorium, Cate Carson
Eaux de Vie (documentary) William Jay Schieffelin! Blue Spark Collaborative
Tangled 8 Richard Seymore Films
District C-11 Reporter Camp 9 Films, Wes Williams
Devil’s Work Leo John Rodas Films
Exceptional Finch Norton Fifth Rule Entertainment
The Joneses Paul Dixon Bjort Productions
Shades of Gray Richard Ocram Pictures
Catching On - Day/World/Gay Jeffy Davis A Queer Theory Production
Fursona Michael Marshall-House Productions
Grace Mark Nico Raineu
Dog Eat Dog Tony Alice Stone
TELEVISION
The Boston Strangler John Bottomly, ADA Discovery Investigates
Gilded Lilys (network pilot) Florist Shonda Rhimes, Ex. Prod.
Family Problems Father Jacob Hamblin Seth Chitwood (web series)
Mega Engineering, Discovery executive - 2 episodes Powderhouse Productions
Brotherhood, Showtime Featured - Doctor Gangtackle
INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL
Booked numerous industrials for companies including, but not limited to the following: Staples, Friendly’s
Restaurant, Western Governor’s University, Polycom, Integrity Interactive, Neoscape, CCA Global, Red Eye
i-Phone App, Carlisle Wide Plank Floors. Booked over 75 regional and national commercials. Conflicts avail.
VOICEOVER
Instructional Tom Tom GPS Tipping Point Labs
Training Fidelity Investments FMR
Educational Houghton Mifflin AudioLink
SPECIAL SKILLS
Licensed attorney; courtroom experience; familiarity with legal terminology; bar tending and waiter skills, hosting skills, improve, interview, teleprompter, current passport.
Training or acting classes (class name, teacher & where):
Week Long Intensive, NYC, Tom Todoroff
Intensive Tom Todoroff Boston Intensive
Cold Read Steve Blackwood Newburyport
Actor’s Green Room Intensive Jenevieve Brewer About Face, NYC
Actor’s Green Room Intensive David Vaccari Telsey & Co., NYC
Actor’s Green Room Intensive CJ Molidor Tucker Myerson, NYC
Actor’s Green Room Intensive Ross Myerson Tucker Myerson, NYC
Advanced On-Camera Auditioning CP Casting Caroline Pickman, Boston
On-Camera Auditioning Collinge Pickman Caroline Pickman, Boston
Advanced Acting CP Casting Caroline Pickman, Boston
Acting I Collinge Pickman Ken Cheeseman, Boston
Other non-acting related work, hobbies or charities (not skills) in which this actor is involved (1 or 2 word descriptions):
cooking, good wine, my husband, my dogs, the beach, vintage photos, documentaries
VOICE ARTISTS ONLY [you must have a professional demo to upload]: illustrative 1-word descriptions for this actor's voice (e.g. conversational, announcer, warm, etc.):
HI Tony, It was nice chatting with you at the audition yesterday. I mentioned your audition for "Gilded Lilly" to Michael Fennimore my acting teacher at Boston Casting and he said he might see there today. Good luck on that audition today.
I remembered your remark about avoiding joining SAG as "long as possible" and I am also of that mind but apparently AFTRA is about to merge with SAG and anyone that joins AFTRA (which just takes $1,600 but no credits ). I am wondering if I should take atvantage of this small window of opportunity? Would appreciate your opinion. That window closes in a few weeks.
Best regards and will be hoping you get that Lilly role.
Great advise, I certainly don't have enough experience under my belt yet and need more and as you suggest, I might not get as easily with a union rating. I appreciate that very excellent advise Tony, much obliged. I know you said that most of your work is in the commercial area.
I have a commercial audition tomorrow at BC and should be able to download a script later today. I am not sure how I did at N.Andover on Monday. I did my monologue and faked my through a few brain freezes and when it was over the older John (Seymore) came in and I was asked to do it again only a little faster and "lighter"(it's was the opening monlogue by Alvy Singer in Annie Hall) After I did it again I asked him whether it was the way he wanted it and he said yes it was "perfect". I guess it will be a while before I hear anything
Jack Burk Goldman
HI Tony, It was nice chatting with you at the audition yesterday. I mentioned your audition for "Gilded Lilly" to Michael Fennimore my acting teacher at Boston Casting and he said he might see there today. Good luck on that audition today.
Feb 14, 2012
Jack Burk Goldman
Hi Tony,
I remembered your remark about avoiding joining SAG as "long as possible" and I am also of that mind but apparently AFTRA is about to merge with SAG and anyone that joins AFTRA (which just takes $1,600 but no credits ). I am wondering if I should take atvantage of this small window of opportunity? Would appreciate your opinion. That window closes in a few weeks.
Best regards and will be hoping you get that Lilly role.
Feb 15, 2012
Jack Burk Goldman
Great advise, I certainly don't have enough experience under my belt yet and need more and as you suggest, I might not get as easily with a union rating. I appreciate that very excellent advise Tony, much obliged. I know you said that most of your work is in the commercial area.
I have a commercial audition tomorrow at BC and should be able to download a script later today. I am not sure how I did at N.Andover on Monday. I did my monologue and faked my through a few brain freezes and when it was over the older John (Seymore) came in and I was asked to do it again only a little faster and "lighter"(it's was the opening monlogue by Alvy Singer in Annie Hall) After I did it again I asked him whether it was the way he wanted it and he said yes it was "perfect". I guess it will be a while before I hear anything
Feb 15, 2012