Here are members-only lists of Animated Television Programs and Production Companies, and Advertising Agencies with Voice-Over Departments.
Advice
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Worshiping a Technique and/or Teacher (aka The Cult Factor)
"Everything I say is right. Everything I say is wrong. There are many conflicting opinions in this industry. Don't take one person's word as gospel. Including my own. Take what works for you."
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As we enter the holiday season, I'd like to urge all of you to give thanks to those who have helped make your path a little bit easier.
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"I have a difficult time understanding how the unions are protecting the "working actor," and I am hoping you can help to clear something up for me."
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There is much to be learned from playing characters older than yourself when the chance arises.
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"It was with a mix of relief and sadness that I recognized the agent in question in your recent column ["Arrivederci A******," Oct. 29, 2009]. Because, unfortunately, I'm signed with him."
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Caitlin Gold works hard. The Toronto native checks BackStage.com for casting notices every day and submits herself for every character that even somewhat matches her description.
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Like many actors, Carolyn Power gets private coaching. For an audition for Sarah Ruhl's play "The Clean House."
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Even when the economy is good, actors can use bargains. Here are some favorites of the Back Stage staff.
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Creating Character Through Dance
In the latest of our informative videos, Back Stage talks with American Ballet Theatre's Principal Dancer David Hallberg about "Romeo and Juliet" and creating character through dance.










