Backstage Member Austin Ku Shares Advice For Actors
Backstage member Austin Ku gives advice to fellow actors. Visit www.Austin-Ku.com or www.facebook.com/AustinKuActor, or follow on Twitter @secretaustinman.
Backstage Member Austin Ku Shares Advice For Actors
Backstage member Austin Ku gives advice to fellow actors. Visit www.Austin-Ku.com or www.facebook.com/AustinKuActor, or follow on Twitter @secretaustinman.
Backstage Member Jamie Monahan On Acting Honestly
Backstage member Jamie Monahan is a non-union actor, who specializes in stage combat and puppeteering.
Tyra Richards Wants to Be the Next Zoe Saldana (Slideshow)
Backstage member Tyra Richards, who started her career in an anti-HIV PSA and who wants to be an action star, says that getting her SAG card was the most rewarding moment of her career.
Backstage Member Melina Chadbourne On Being a Good Actor
Backstage member Melina Chadbourne shares her advice to fellow actors. Visit www.melinachadbourne.com.
Amanda Hall on the Rewards of Taking Risks (Slideshow)
Backstage member Amanda Hall is a SAG-AFTRA actor who graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and is represented by the Ross Agency and Sirena Models.
Caitlin O’Connor Can Play Against Type (Slideshow)
Backstage member Caitlin O’Connor is a SAG-AFTRA actor who has appeared on “Tosh.0” and “Kroll Show” and whose dream roles are “powerful, independent, kick-ass” women.
Chloe Elaine Scharf Wants to Have Fun on Path to Success (Slideshow)
Backstage member and child actor Chloe Elaine Scharf’s credits include “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close,” “Boardwalk Empire,” and other TV, commercial, and theater work.
Charlotte Taschen Fights for Her Career (Slideshow)
Backstage member Charlotte Taschen is a nonunion actor who moved from Germany to L.A. about a year ago to pursue her dreams.
Rachel Kylian Gets What She Wants (Slideshow)
Backstage member Rachel Kylian, who recently earned her SAG card a year after moving from France to L.A., is represented by Baskow Talent agency.
"Something was missing," Eugene Douglas says. "If I was going to be a more effective teacher, I needed to know more about every aspect of [acting], and the only way to do that was to fully immerse myself."