Actor's relevant work experience (past 1-2 years), training & acting classes (list actual projects, dates & your role):
Film/Television - recently Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, The Brotherhood, You Can't Build That for the Discovery Channel. Perform weekly in professional character and improv gigs, radio voice over work, Facilitator/Team Building roles
Other work, hobbies, charities, etc. in which this actor is involved:
Manager at a Massage School, Sing, Dance, antiques, anything retro/vintage, writing, creating / editing film, painting, photography, cupcakes.....
Illustrative words describing this actor's voice range (e.g. Boston & southern accents, conversational, announcer, etc.):
warm real voice, quirky girl, accents (cockney, irish, southern), also can do characters and creatures.
Hi Michelle,
Maybe we have met before as I've worked on some of your sets also for films and movies. Tonight on Federal Hill in Providence, my big band is performing a free show in Depasquale Sq, 6:30 - 8pm. We have a slew of other outdoor shows in August and Sept. Maybe you could make it tonight or at another one? I worked with Karen Murphy (a singer from Boston) many years ago, and she loved her black gloves against her very face for photos. Great contrast and dramatic too. Nice style. Your mime work looked so natural by the way. It cracked me up.
Bye the way, I'm behind the eightball with facebook. I just joined about 5 days ago - and don't have a clue really. It will come to me....eventually.
See you soon.
Mike Thayer
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Maybe we have met before as I've worked on some of your sets also for films and movies. Tonight on Federal Hill in Providence, my big band is performing a free show in Depasquale Sq, 6:30 - 8pm. We have a slew of other outdoor shows in August and Sept. Maybe you could make it tonight or at another one? I worked with Karen Murphy (a singer from Boston) many years ago, and she loved her black gloves against her very face for photos. Great contrast and dramatic too. Nice style. Your mime work looked so natural by the way. It cracked me up.
Bye the way, I'm behind the eightball with facebook. I just joined about 5 days ago - and don't have a clue really. It will come to me....eventually.
See you soon.
Mike Thayer