Actor Director producer for stage, film, and TV also voice actor and audiobook narrator, acting coach for film and voice-over. I have been in the biz for 40 yrs
@sherrieHyatt10 I enjoy every experience in life. I was born with a paralysis of my right arm. Very few people believed that I could accomplish those things. I now am an adjunct faculty at a major university, a professional voice actor, film tv and voice-over coach. Great family! Living my dream
@TheChampFilms I am a professional acting coach, and my actress and I are always looking for new material to add to our self-tape archive. Please let me know the best way to contact you. Thanks, Joseph
@LibrarylinM I have always had a yearning for learning, and words and their meaning were something I felt I could use in my future. I am so thankful now, as a university professor, writer, actor, voice actor, and coach that those wonderful English teachers had me learn vocabulary.
@jodyjsperling As an adjunct faculty who has taught Public Speaking for over 20 years, I have discovered if I allow my students to choose topics they want to share, a lot of the anxiety is gone as a speaker.
@RichardERock1 No, when I was born, my right arm was paralyzed. I was timid as a child. I broke out of my shyness in Jr. College after auditioning for my first play and getting one of the leads. The rest is history, as they say. Scholarship to a major university and on to a professional career.
@PodcastMovement My podcast is โHow did I Get Hereโ I interview guests who are ordinary people who have accomplished extraordinary things in their life.
@EmmaLianne2 @network_actor As a former
casting director and also a professional acting coach I try to suggest a few things to my students. 1. Everyone is nervous. 2. Enjoy the experience as the creator of the character. 3. The casting team needs you as much as you need them.
Finally send! Let it go!
@silver_saiyan Warm-ups, read copy numerous times, explore and try various inflections, intentions, and voice quality. Listen back with my coach's hat on instead of my narratorโs hat.
Taught to me by one of the best coaches in the business. P.J. Ochlan