Why the Business of Child Actors Isn’t Child’s Play
Why the Business of Child Actors Isn’t Child’s Play Twelve-year-old Ciara Bravo was just about to give up. It was September 2009 and she had spent the past two summers in L.A. with her mother, Tammy, auditioning for acting parts.… Continue reading
Surviving as a Child Actor
Surviving as a Child Actor
Having taught acting school Los Angeles young people for over twenty years now, it has been one of my main aims to prevent them from following the same path that I did… Continue reading
As child of ’50s, filmmaker knows of fear
As child of ’50s, filmmaker knows of fear Some filmmakers might bristle at the thought of their movies being recycled for modern audiences. Read more on The Columbus Dispatch
Fear at First Bite DUDE, where’s the evil? Let’s face it,… Continue reading
Movie Stars and Western Movies Took My Parents Place as a Child Causing Real Life Confusion
Movie Stars and Western Movies Took My Parents Place as a Child Causing Real Life Confusion
Many of you probably had experiences with movies like mine when you were growing up. Your parents (if you were lucky… Continue reading