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- A female driven sketch comedy series, centered around title character, Laura. With a wildly entertaining and talented ensemble cast, Laura celebrates the challenges and misadventures of surviving your 20's.
- What's My Frame? podcast is hosted by Emmy winning actress Laura Linda Bradley. A Virginia native, Laura brings her Southern charm to every interview putting her friends and guests at ease. What's My Frame? started remotely recording Spring of '20 in hopes of creating something positive and educational for creatives in this "new normal". Each week Laura sits down with Casting Directors, Directors, Writers, Agents, Show Runners, Producers, Actors, Costume Desingers; giving her listens the rare opportunity to sit in on the creative conversations and stories that brought to life our favorite shows and films.
- Because photoshop, ex-girlfriends and criminal records are real. Everything they tell you, isn't.
- No one understands you like family. Elizabeth and Rose are inseparable, overly invested in each others love life and the polar opposites when it comes to career. Now that they're back living together as adults, it's only normal to experience some growing pains and traumatic flashbacks of the 90's.
- A state of mind, with a physical address.
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- Today on WHAT'S MY FRAME? I'm chatting with casting director and actor's advocate, Ramani Leah. Ramani has been in casting for over a decade. working with casting legends like April Webster, Francine Maisler, and Laray Mayfield; just to name a few. The majority of Ramani's career has been in television working on shows like House of Cards, Bates Motel, and Criminal Minds. She considers herself an "actor's advocate" and most recently started a new business alongside five other casting directors called "The Casting Director's Cut" which is an actor's reel editing company that allows you to consult with a casting director about your footage before it's edited. After watching reels day in and day out, Ramani realized there was a disconnect as to what casting professionals were looking for vs. what was being put out there. Her hope is that The Casting Director's Cut will be the start of a new industry standard for what demo reels should look like. Check them out on Instagram @thecastingdirectorscut.
- Today on WHAT'S MY FRAME I'm chatting with casting associate and professor at UCLA's school of Theater, Film and Television Coco Kleppinger. Before starting her career in casting, Coco had a successful acting career, receiving her MFA from UCLA with a dual emphasis in acting and dialect/vocal production. In casting she has worked on IT and IT Chapter 2, The Disaster Artist, Shazam!, Annabelle Comes Home, TAG and one of my personal favorites GAME NIGHT. Besides working at one of the busiest offices in LA, Rich Delia Casting, Coco makes time for teaching at UCLA; with classes focusing on acting for the camera, auditioning technique, actor self care, voice and speech, vocal extremes and dialects.
- Today on WHAT'S MY FRAME? with chatting with television director, producer and editor Alec Smight; a New York native Alec started his career as an actor; before transitioning his career behind the camera; where he quickly became a successful film and TV editor working on MOONLIGHTING, LA LAW and CHICAGO HOPE for witch he received his first Emmy and A.C.E. nominations. After five years in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation editing room, Alec stepped into the role of director-producer on the series, seeing CSI through to the series completion in 2015. Alec continues his love of directing and editing most recently working on Criminal Minds, MacGyver, the new CBS series Tommy staring Edie Falco; as well as the GOSSIP GIRL reboot for HBOMax.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm chatting with Casting Director Geralyn Flood. Geralyn has worked on projects for ALL the major networks ABC, NBC, CBS, The CW, The WB, Freeform, Disney, Nickelodeon, Snapchat - and the list just continues to grow. Geralyn's first casting job was working with Jeff Greenberg on FRASIER, yes that FRASIER. While at Jeff's office she also worked on ACCORDING TO JIM, and I'M WITH HER. She then spent four years at Zane/Pillsbury working on GOOD LUCK CHARLIE, WHITE COLLAR, and GARY UNMARRIED, and countless unseen pilots; as working actors I think we all can relate. In addition to her impressive TV credits, Geralyn has worked on indie and studio films including three Mark Waters features JUST LIKE HEAVEN, THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES, and GHOSTS OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST. Geralyn recently completed working with Marc Hirschfeld on all 4 seasons of CBS favorite, MAN WITH A PLAN starring Matt LeBlanc. In 2019 Geralyn reteamed with Norman Lear for his LIVE IN FRONT OF A STUDIO AUDIENCE: ALL IN THE FAMILY AND THE JEFFERSONS SPECIAL, for which she won her second Artios award for excellence in casting. Please join me in welcoming the the exceptional Geralyn Flood.
- Today on WHAT'S MY FRAME? I'm chatting with casting director Seth Caskey from Elizabeth Barns Casting. Seth was first drawn to casting while still working as an actor; but once given the opportunity to work on the other side of the room, he was hooked. Seth has been working alongside Elizabeth since 2015 on projects like WHAT/IF on Netflix, SIREN and all three Seasons of the Emmy nominated hit GLOW for which he's received two Artois nominations. To learn more about Seth you can follow him on Instagram @sethcaskey.
- Today on WHAT'S MY FRAME? I'm chatting with casting director Amey René. Amey is an Artios nominee as well as the indie darling that's cast some of your favorite festive films at Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, Cannes and Toronto. She's brought to life BLUE JAY with Sarah Paulson, PADDLETON and CAPTAIN FANTASTIC. On the TV side of Amey's career she's cast the Netflix Original Series EVERYTHING SUCKS!, Season 2 of the Sundance Original Series THIS CLOSE along with a number of other projects. To learn more about Amey you can follow her on Instagram @ameyrenecasting.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm chatting with Director Norman Buckley. Norman's career includes Pretty Little Liars, Charmed, Quantico, Chuck, Gossip Girl, and The OC just to name a few. He is co-executive producer / producing directors on Netflix's series Sweet Magnolias. To date he has directed over 100 episodes of television. Norman's episode of The OC "The Metamorphosis" was chosen by Entertainment Weekly as one of the five best episodes of the series. His episode of Gossip Girl "The Handmaiden's Tale" was chosen by Newsweek as one of the top 10 episodes of 2007. Outside of his directing career Norman has taught at the UCLA film school; as well as establishing the The Davyd Whaley Foundation in honor of his late husband; the foundation supports LA area artists through annual grants. Norman is one of the kindest directors I've had the joy of working with; he is an exceptional wealth of knowledge and truly loves actors.
- Today on WHAT'S MY FRAME? I'm chatting with Lily Trotter, Manager of Casting for HBO Max, TNT, TBS and TruTV. Lily joined the HBOMax family this January after working at Linda Lowy casting for almost eight years. On today's episode Lily gives us a peek behind the scenes from her time at Linda's as well as sharing some exciting news on upcoming projects with HBOMAx; like Made For Love, 8 Bit Christmas, Aquaman, Jellystone, and Raised By Wolves. Lily is responsible for making sure the flow of all things casting goes proficiently at HBOMax; from working with development teams, to the hiring of Casting Directors and actors for each project. She oversees scripted, unscripted, animation and features. While working at Linda Lowy Casting, Lily was part of the tight knit casting team. Her first series she worked on as an Associate from pilot to the end of the series was How To Get Away With Murder. In addition to HTGAWM, Lily had the pleasure of working on multiple Shonda Rhimes shows including; Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, Station 19, For The People, and The Catch. Besides the many ShondaLand shows she helped bring to life, Lily also helped cast both seasons of Dirty John, Chance, and Preacher.
- 2020–TV EpisodeToday on What's My Frame? I'm chatting with Danielle Pinnock and LaNisa Renee Frederick the comedic powerhouse duo behind #HashtagBooked. Danielle currently stars on the CBS hit YOUNG SHELDON, you might also know Danielle from GET SHORTY, THIS IS US or SCANDAL. In addition to her successful television career, Danielle is an accomplished stage actor. Her award winning one woman show BODY/COURAGE is a hilarious yet poignant exploration of body image, based on over 300 interviews conducted internationally by Danielle. LaNisa has starred on shows like THE GOLDBERGS, YOUNG SHELDON and BROOKLYN 99 opposite Andy Sandberg. LaNisa also got her start in theatre; honing her craft in Chicago and later England. She has graced the stages of Victory Gardens, Goodman Theatre, Steepenwolf along with countless others. She honed her comedic genius at Second City Chicago training under Sheldon Patinkin. LaNisa has also built a prolific voiceover career, voicing "Syd" the first black woman to be a major character in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Longtime friends LaNisa and Danielle started #HashtagBooked is an improvised sketch series exploring the joys and misfortunes of being an actor of color. Their hilariously relatable sketches have set the internet ablaze. To date #HashtagBooked content has reached over two million views and been featured in Forbes, Essence, and Shondaland. Please join me in welcoming two of the fiercest females in comedy Danielle Pinnock and LaNisa Renee Frederick. To learn more check out: @hashtagbooked @codycourage @lanisafrederick.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm chatting with Anthony Boyer, agent and head of theatrical division at DDO Artists Agency. After building a successful career as a music director and conductor, Anthony transitioned his career to the representation world in '07. He then worked his way through the ranks until taking on the monumental challenge of opening the west coast theatrical division of DDO in '13. Anthony works with his tightly-woven team of theatrical agents in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles to create opportunities for their clients in television, film, and theatre. Among his clients are Tony Award winners and nominees, heads of large touring companies, series regulars, and high-profile film actors. Anthony is a rare gem in the representation world, working to instill a culture at DDO that is constantly pushing to amplify under-heard voices, and to teach actors to self-advocate and to tell their unique stories. Please join me in welcoming the exceptional Anthony Boyer.
- Today on What's My Frame. I'm chatting with Two time Emmy award-winning director Mary Lou Belli. Mary Lou has been directing television for over 30 years including NCIS New Orleans, Black Lightning, Bull, Station 19, Hart of Dixie and Charles in Charge just to name a few. Mary Lou served two terms as the Co-chair of the Women's Steering Committee at the DGA. She is an Honorary Board member of the Alliance of Women Directors an Advisory Board member of Women in Media and a long time member of Women In Film. Through her teaching, she supports many of the vibrant diversity programs including ABC/Disney, CBS, Sony, HBO Access, AFI's Directing Workshop for Women, and Warner Bros. Directing Workshop, helping mentor the next generation of directors. Mary Lou is also the co-author of four books including her most recent Acting for the Screen. Please join me in welcoming Mary Lou Belli.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm chatting with Steven Tylor O'Connor of Aufiero/Horn Casting. Steven is an Artios Award winning Associate for his work on Disney's "Andi Mack" and was named the 2019 Casting Associate of the Year by CSA. He also sits on the Inclusion and Diversity committee for CSA, working to make sure all voices are heard and represented in our industry. Outside of casting, Steven is a successful writer/producer at Chemically Altered Productions with a full development slate. To learn more about Steven you can find him on Instagram @Steventyloroconnor.
- Today on WHAT'S MY FRAME? I'm chatting with commercial and print casting director, Katie Taylor. For over two decades Katie has specialized in the hard-to-find roles. Katie has provided commercial directors and advertising photographers with unique faces and talents of every color, shape and size. Katie truly believes there is a place for every face on screen. Following a career as a successful stunt women in film and TV, Katie switched gears and began working in street casting for some of LA's top commercial and film casting offices. Realizing this was her true calling, Katie founded Taylor Casting in 2000. Today she holds thousands of credits to her name having cast for Google, Mercedes, Benefit Cosmetics, Target, VISA, Uber, Snapchat, Verizon, Bank of America and Nike just to name a few. @taylorcasting on Instagram.
- Hi everyone and thanks for joining us on What's My Frame? Today I'm chatting with actress and director AUTUMN REESER. Autumn saw her breakout role in 2005, as the quirky-cute and socially awkward Taylor Townsend on the final two seasons of The O.C. Autumn is also a Hallmark sweetheart starring in 10 romantic comedies for the network. You might also remember Autumn from her memorable performance as firecracker Lizzie Grant on HBO's Entourage and scientist Katie Andrew on ABC's No Ordinary Family. Raised in Southern California, Autumn fell in love with acting when she saw her first play at 6. She begged her parents to let her audition for a role in her local community theater, where she grew her talent and passion for acting over the next decade of her childhood. At 17, she was accepted to UCLA's prestigious musical theatre program, where she spent the next few years immersed in voice, dance and acting technique. After UCLA her career quickly progressed to numerous stage productions and guest-starring roles on Grounded for Life, Cold Case and CSI. In addition to her film and television career, Autumn staying true to her musical theatre roots has appeared in numerous cabarets and musicians over the years. Most recently, making the jump to directing two new musicals in NY and LA. To learn more about Autumn, check out her beautiful Instagram @autumn_reeser.
- Today on What's My Frame. I'm chatting with Louisiana based Film, TV and Commercial Casting Director; Ryan Glorioso. With a career in entertainment spanning over 20 years, Ryan has a deep understanding of the industry from both behind and in front of the camera. After graduating from Louisiana's Northwestern State University with a BA in Theatre, Ryan spent 8 years in Los Angeles pounding the pavement as an actor. Upon returning to New Orleans in '04, he found himself in a film industry frenzy. Soon after his return to Louisiana, Ryan found his place in casting, his niche if you will in the industry. With over 90 film and TV credits to his name, Ryan is one of Louisiana's leading casting directors. He prides himself on supporting actors and helping showcase the spectacular Southeast talent pool.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm chatting with casting director Katie Griffin. Katie brings over 20 years of experience to the table casting in television, film, commercials, print and music videos. Katie has Affectionately been described as a "unicorn finder" and if the glitter mane fits; I say wear it proudly. She opened Katie Griffin Casting in 2011 in New York; Katie has pioneered on-site digital casting a new found industry standard of 2020. Katie's experience, both as a performer and as a casting director, gives her a unique perspective on how to better serve the needs of the industry while saving valuable time and money for her clients. Katie cut her teeth casting studio feature films, national commercials, and popular television series on South Beach, but not before graduating cum laude from the University of Miami School of Music's rigorous Musical Theater Conservatory. After graduation she relocated to New York City, where she helped jump start an entire genre of television casting AMC's first reality series, Into Character, followed by Cash Cab, What Not to Wear, and Whose Wedding Is it Anyway? From an actors perspective I can speak first hand to what an advocate Katie is. She raises industry standards by demanding fair treatment and equal pay for talent - and the utmost in professionalism from everyone involved. A staunch believer that empowered women empower women, Katie mentors at-risk young women through the United Way's Girls Today, Leaders Tomorrow program and works closely with high school girls considering careers in the performing arts. To learn more about Katie visit @katiegriffincasting on Instagram.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm chatting with the SouthEast's premier talent agents and real life couple Dawn and George Landurm of Landrum Arts. I know first hand how invested Dawn and George are in their clients successes; I've been a proud Laudrum actor in the SE market for over 6 years. You'll hear a few examples in today's episode of why they're so special and how once you're a Landrum Actor you'll spend the rest of your career trying to find other like minded, dedicated and compassionate members for your team. Outside of running the agency George and Dawn also have a successful production company. In 2009 they opened GeoLand Films with the intention of keeping actors working even in the slow season. Please join me in welcoming Dawn and George to the show.
- 2020–TV EpisodeToday on what's my frame? I'm chatting with the exceptionally talented Meredith Markworth-Pollack. Meredith is one of today's top costume designers. Her artistic and trendsetting eye has helped shape the worlds of CW's fashion centric DYNASTY; the Southern charm of HART OF DIXIE and the timeless and oh so chic looks of GOSSIP GIRL. Meredith's aesthetic jumps off the screen with a strong visual impact. The elaborate details of her costumes are possibly most evident in CW's REIGN. The show centers around Mary Queen of Scots, for 4 seasons Meredith effortlessly blended historical costumes with contemporary elements designing countless one of a kind Elizabethan costumes for the show. Her work on REIGN earned her, her first Canadian Screen Award for Best Costume Design. Meredith's attention to detail and dedication to her work earned her a spot as one of the 10 Hot Costume Designers in New Hollywood by Entertainment Weekly. Meredith has established herself as the go to for the ever-popular trend of influencing contemporary fashion through television. Please join me in welcoming a truly one of a kind creative Meredith Markworth-Pollack. To learn more about Meredith check out her Instagram @meredith_costumes.
- Today I'm joined by cinematographer Bradley Stonesifer. Bradley Graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography, Summa Cum Laude. His tireless hands-on approach to story, camera and lighting laid the groundwork for his generous work ethic. Bradley is a highly accomplished cinematographer who has lensed narrative projects that have premiered at the largest film festivals, and big screens worldwide. Including Car Chase Comedy "Hit n Run" by Dax Shepard, Cult Classic "God Bless America" and Sundance Darling "The Vicious Kind". His feature Documentary work "Call Me Lucky" premiered at Sundance; and his short form work "Me + Her", a cardboard puppet movie which premiered at Sundance '14 is truly one of a kind. As a Commercial DP Bradley helped launch the Microsoft "Common" Campaign. He's had two Super Bowl Commercials to date. He also founded successful production company Island Creek Pictures with his wife. Bradley's passion for storytelling hinges on pairing meaningful stories with cinematic visuals.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm joined by director extraordinaire; Eric Dean Seaton. With a Daytime Emmy and two NAACP Image Award Nominations to his credit; Eric has successfully proven himself across genres, networks, styles and outdated Hollywood standards. Today on the show Eric shares some truly powerful insight into the industry, how it's changing and what we all can be doing to keep it moving in the right direction. With his cinematic eye, strong sense of story and infectious energy, Eric has held the director's chair on MODERN FAMILY, SUPERGIRL, BLACK-ISH, THE FLASH, GOLDBERGS, SCHOOLED; as well as the reboot of MAD ABOUT YOU. With that extensive resume Eric shares some new insight into casting, as well as the creatives that keep championing for us even after we leave the room.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm joined by fellow Virginia native, Miss Mary Page Nance. Mary Page and I just met 2020, though while growing up in the art rich culture of Southern VA our paths nearly crossed countless times while training at VSA or working with the incredible unicorn herself Mia Micheals. You'll have to excuse the Virginia girls because we get a little Southern, especially when we get on the very important topic of biscuits. But in all seriousness Mary Page shares her journey from Richmond to Broadway, the heartbreaking rejection that comes with chasing your dreams in New York; and catching those rare shooting star opportunities that as actors were all dreaming of. She shares behind the curtain insight into the rehearsal process for Finding Neverland; a role she originated. She also shares the phone call that changed her life and so, so much more. Please join me in welcoming the lovely Mary Page Nance to the show.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm joined by Casting Associate, Satchel Buck Jones. Satchel hails from the cow-less fields of suburban Iowa and still retains that small town charm. After majoring in Theatre Arts and Creative Writing from Coe College, Satchel followed his dreams New York City. By a chance connection he found himself interning at Telsey + Company, and quickly realized casting and working with actors was his passion. Since his start Satchel has worked with legendary Casting Director, Ellen Lewis, Allison Estrin and Henry Russell Bergstein of Estrin/Bergstein Casting, Cody Beke and Seth White of Beke/White Casting to name a few. In 2019 Satchel moved to Los Angeles and again quickly landed on his feet, this time re-teaming with Telsey in their West Coast office. Today he shares his views on the future of virtual casting; and what he's learned in the room working with some of the most prestigious offices in NY and LA.
- Today on Whats My Frame? I'm joined by casting director Bella Hibbs. Bella had an unconventional route to joining the family business and owning her own office, Good Faith Casting. Good Faith Casting covers projects in Arizona, New Mexico, and Los Angeles for Film, TV, and commercials. Bella brings a fresh and honest approach to casting; sharing it's more than just contacting agents and putting actors on tape, it is about bringing a story to life with the right actors.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm chatting with one of the most influential and sought after costume designers, Mandi Line. Mandi's credits include SHAMELESS, THE ARRANGEMENT, CHARMED for the CW, BH90210 and the iconic PRETTY LITTLE LIARS. Where for six seasons, Mandi left her fashionable stamp on millennial culture. After graduating from the prestigious Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM), Mandi first gained experience as an intern, quickly moving into music videos and celebrity styling, working with the likes of Jared Leto, Lucy Hale, Kirstun Dunst and Mandy Moore. Her dream of working on TV became a reality when she became Head Costume Designer on ABC Family's breakout hit GREEK. Next up was PRETTY LITTLE LIARS, and as they say thes rest is history. Mandi's work on PLL left a lasting impression on the industry and she's been going at 90MPH ever since; including a clothing line, countless other iconic shows and her highly successful IGTV series Creative Conversations with Costume Designs.
- Today on What's My Frame. I'm chatting with Casting and Business Development Specialist from Backstage site Christina Kleppinger. Christina brings a special set of skills to her role at Backstage as a filmmaker and writer herself. She and sister Caitlin own production company 908 South. Christina attended the University of Colorado's Film Studies Program as well as the The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, before joining the Backstage family. Today Caitlin gives us a rare behind the scenes look at Backstage, is our personal tour guide through the casting process as well as offering the What's My Frame. listeners a special creative opportunity. Please join me in welcoming Christina Kleppinger to the show.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm joined by Actor/Director/Producer Jerry Ying. You may know Jerry from his roles on Dexter, How To Get Away With Murder, 2 Broke Girls and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Or you may know him from his prolific work as a producer and creator. In 2017 Jerry founded Hero LA, a modern production company with a creative, versatile and diverse vision. Hero LA has made a name for itself in those 3 short years; most recently taking on the uncharted territory of remote filming and production with Quarantine the series. Quarantine came out of you guessed it quarantine and a group of like minded creatives wanting to create in these uncertain times. But they didn't stop there, they also partnered with the SAG Foundation and donated all proceeds from the series to the SAG Foundation's Covid relief fund. Today Jerry and I talk about the lessons he's learned along the way, how he built his creative community and what inspires him. Please join me in welcoming Jerry Ying to the show.
- Today on Whats My Frame? I'm joined by choreographer Marguerite Derricks. I've been a fan of Marguerite's work for years; throughout her career she has seamlessly woven choreography, dialog and storytelling into projects like, THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL, AUSTIN POWERS, WESTWORLD, GLOW, MR. AND MRS. SMITH, Netflix's revival of GILMORE GIRLS, LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, AMERICAN HORROR STORY and 13 GOING ON 30 to truly name a few. Today Marguerite shares how her career started as a dancer, the people that helped open doors for her career along the way and became her creative family. She shares insight into her creative process, her award winning "oners" on Masiel and how she helped shape the world of Cirque du Soleil in Vegas. Marguerite is truly an inspiration and a shinning example of how talent, unparalleled work ethic, innovative ideas and being a collaborative creative will not just succeed but thrive in our industry!.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm joined by actor, teacher and session director Jonathan Runyon. I've had the joy of working with Jonathan both in the room and in the classroom, working with Jonathan is a true joy. Being an actor himself he brings a level of compassion, understanding and communication rarely found in the fast paced world of commercials. Today Jonathan shares his journey in the industry; as well as an extremely transparent conversation on gaining, losing and maintaining representation. Jonathan also takes us through a day in the life as a session director and shares the rarely talked about behind the scenes of how commercials are cast. Please join me in welcoming Jonathan Runyon to the show.
- Today on Whats My Frame? I'm joined by casting director, Sunday Boling. Today Sunday shares some invaluable lessons from her time in casting; including her perspective on making bold choices in the room and the future of virtual casting. Her career started at 20th Century Fox, working on films like Ice Age, Dude, Where's My Car?, and Big Momma's House. Her time at FOX not only allowed Sunday to work on a wide variety of projects to learn what she loved, but also introduced her to now business partner Meg Morman. The ladies opened Morman Boling Casting in 2004. Once given the freedom to pick projects that speak to them, the ladies quickly made a name for themselves. Though you might be surprised what "actor staple" the ladies used to get the word out for their new office. Now with numerous Artios nominations and wins to their credit they need no introduction; helping bring to life projects like Hello, My Name Is Doris starring Sally Fields and Waitress starring Keri Russell, the film that set into motion Broadway's beloved hit. Regardless of how busy she gets, Sunday makes the time to give back to her creative community currently serving on the national board of CSA. She and Meg also serve as Casting Consultants for the Film Independent's Directing Lab. Please join me in welcoming Sunday Boiling to the show.
- Today on Whats My Frame? I'm joined by Ben Whitehair. Ben like many creatives enjoys wearing a lot of hats. As an actor he's worked on THE NIGHT SHIFT, BETTER CALL SAUL, GRIMM, MANHATTAN, and MONSTERS OF GOD. His passion for service led him to SAG-AFTRA, where he has volunteered years of his time in an effort to support members; he is also the chair of the national NextGen Performers committee. Today Ben and I dive into one of his other strengths, social media. One might say Ben's a social media guru, he co-founded TSMA Consulting. Today he's sharing some of his key advice for putting your best digital foot forward, a key tool to have in this new era of digital casting.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm joined by actress and stunt performer Amy Johnston. Amy is a 3rd Degree Black Belt and has quickly left her mark on Hollywood. From stunt doubling actresses on major films such as Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Deadpool, to becoming a leading lady in her own right Amy stands out in a male dominated industry. Today Amy shares stories from set, how she got involved in the world of motion capture; and the importance of self care while training. Her work ethic is clear, but Amy also has an ease and confidence when talking about her work, an impressive balance most actors could stand to improve on.
- Today on What's My Frame? I'm joined by casting director Thomas Sullivan. Thomas started his career as an actor, and today shares the story of how he transitioned into casting. In his career he's worked in television, commercials and film. He recently won an Artios award for his work on the Oscar winning film Green Book. 2020 has presented it's fair share of challenges to both actors and casting directors alike; Thomas shares some personal insight into navigating the digital casting room. As well as how to self advocate when you're auditing without representation, a challenge many actors face. Please join me in welcoming Thomas Sullivan to the show.
- Laura is learning to laugh at life, while growing up in LA with her wild and crazy group of friends.
- Laura and the girls go to extraordinary and utterly terrifying lengths to research and unearth the skeletons in the "New Boy's" closet.
- After countless failed attempts including "Smitten Steven, the group finally learns their lesson and refuses to set Laura up anymore.
- From the terrible people you meet at every Holiday office party to the adorably mischievous elf's on a shelf. Hellish Holiday has something for everyone.
- What happens when you and your ex (Robert Palmer Watkins General Hospital) end up at the same party? If you're competitive ex like Laura, you battle it out and see who has the winning date.