L to R - Ashley Davis, Adriel Hunter, Crystal Johnson prepping for a workshop Our audition sides for"Dexter"
At Actors Connection, we would meet up to 3 casting directors, managers, and/or directors a day, some for interviews and others for seminars. These guests worked with companies from ABC, NBC, and FOX to HBO/Showtime, Indie films, and national releases. Most casting directors would cast us in material they've provided, giving the actor 10 minutes to prepare and then share with the rest of the class and the casting director. Q&A's as well as feedback on scenes would follow and as each industry guest was different, we got to hear widespread opinions and ideas from professionals in the industry. It was our job to take what works best for us and make our own plan to guide our journey. Dallas Travers, actors advocate and head of the #1 company for marketing in Los Angeles, was a highlight in trip as she shared the truths about branding yourself as an actor and what it means to put yourself in the industry.
We learned many things at Actors Connection, from how to stay in touch with the industry guests, choosing L.A. or N.Y.C., the casting process, to having a memorable interview, being yourself, and practicing our craft through mock auditions. Many of us attending the conference imagined it to be more along the lines of auditions yet it was designed to be more of educational seminars with informative mock auditions and learning. It was still great to have connections and sessions with the industry professionals so that if we do move to L.A., we have opportunities for contacts and the search for real auditions.
VCU Seniors and Alumni explore the city
L to R -- Jennifer Ferguson, Courtney McCullough, Gentry Roth, Walid Chaya loungin' at the pool
I was lucky to spend a night out of the hotel with VCU alumni Ashphord Jacoway, exploring Highlands in Hollywood and networking opportunities outside of the conference. I found that meeting people is not so hard as L.A. is filled with industry folks and everyone wants to work with friendly, fun people. I also got to get a feel for a "week in the life" as Ashphord showed me where she worked, taught me about different places all over the city where auditions take place, how to use the bus and metro system, and how this all generally fits in her week. I even got to stay overnight at Ashphords place in a warehouse transformed into a very modern looking artsy apartment in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. It was good to get a feel for being and living in the city outside of what the luxurious Universal City Hilton provided.
A delicious restaurant in Beverly Hills
One day after the conference while visiting Jennifer, a family friend of mine, I had the chance to take a tour of Beverly Hills and the "Hollywood" side of the city. I also got to eat at "The Chaya" a restaurant named after me (haha, I wish!!), often featured on "Keeping up with the Kardashians". I also got to stroll the streets of "The Grove" a famous shopping center in Beverly Hills. Many celebrities shop and dine here as the strip is known as the "ultimate entertainment destination". Mario Lopez hosts NBC's "Extra", interviewing various Hollywood figures, and it shoots live from The Grove. While I was visiting he interviewed Sara Rue from "Shedding for the Wedding" followed by some of the cast from "Mr. Sunshine". I was chosen to ask an interview question and go to be featured on national TV part of the show asking Rue what motivates her. This being my last day in L.A., it was defiantly the fun "cherry-on-top".
L to R - Sara Rue, Walid Chaya, Mario Lopez on NBC's "Extra"
Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. This show featured L.A. stage actors and some better known New York talent. It was nice to return to the theatre after spending so much time working with a camera in mind.
Bright rays of sunshine only held back occasionally by some clouds and rain made for a beautiful time in Los Angeles, California filled with tons of information on the film and TV industry and many connections, both professional and personal. Thank you to the wonderful Christopher Dietrich, Executive Director of Actors Connection, and also to our other new friend, fellow actor, and fantastic reader, Darren O'Hare. Truly an inspiration adventure!






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