Thursday, August 1, 2013

Tips for Talent: Play Nice, Actors.

by Jenny O'Haver

"What a jerk!"
I find that the most talented (and famous) actors are often the kindest people.... and yet sometimes there is an exception.

A producer friend shared an experience he had recently. Apparently, while on set, an amazingly talented actor was very gracious with the director and executive producers but then treated the PAs, wardrobe and makeup folks poorly.

Remember actors, your career grows like a pebble hitting water; one concentric circle leads to the next.  Each audition you have is a chance to grow your circle of contacts, whether you book the job or not.  Each day booked on a set is a chance to establish lasting relationships.  It doesn't matter how talented or experienced you are, you need to treat everyone with respect and genuine kindness.   In addition to the basic manners we should all extend to each other, you should be aware that the PA, casting assistant or craft service person you just spoke to rudely today, may be the producer, casting director or director who could hire you tomorrow.




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