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EP 142: Richard Comeau: Actor & Fight Director
In this episode of Second Act Actors, host Dr. Janet McMordie welcomes the talented Richard Comeau, actor and Canada's first Indigenous fight director. Richard shares his unique journey into the performing arts, starting from a high school experience marked by shifting dreams—from aspiring baseball player to pilot—until a chance encounter with a drama teacher changed his path. Currently starring in the production "1939" at Can Stage in Toronto, Richard reflects on his career, including his recent successes at Stratford, and offers insights into the determination and passion required to thrive in the acting world. Tune in to hear Richard's inspiring story and learn more about his experiences in the industry.
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49:20||Season 1, Ep. 154In this conversation, Janet McMordie and Ava Val explore Ava's journey into stand-up comedy, detailing the challenges, learning processes, and the importance of community and mentorship in the industry. The discussion highlights the vulnerability of performing stand-up, the evolution of the comedy landscape, and the surprises encountered over her career. She shares advice for aspiring comedians and emphasizing the need to confront fears to achieve happiness. Ava also expresses her commitment to empowering the trans community through her performances, highlighting the significance of joy and resilience in the face of adversity.TakeawaysComedy can unite people and foster harmony.The vulnerability of stand-up is a unique challenge.Networking is crucial for a successful comedy career.Mentorship plays a significant role in personal growth.The journey of a comedian is filled with challenges, but perseverance leads to fulfillment.SO BRAVE Comedy Special153. EP 153: Naomi Snieckus: FIRECRACKERS SPECIAL EPISODE!!!
01:10:28||Season 1, Ep. 153In this special episode, in collaboration with the Firecrackers podcast, Janet McMordie and Naomi Snieckus explore the evolution of their podcasting journeys and the importance of community in creative fields. They discuss the influence of their parents on their creative pursuits, the challenges of navigating the acting industry, and the invaluable skills gained from improv that enhance their professional lives. The conversation also delves into the birth of the Firecracker Department, a supportive community for artists, and the joy found in pursuing multiple passions. With a focus on supporting new talent and maintaining a sense of fun in their work, they share valuable insights and personal anecdotes that resonate with anyone in the creative field.TakeawaysThe evolution of podcasting has shifted towards more casual and engaging conversations.Community and collaboration are essential in the entertainment industry.Improv skills can enhance problem-solving abilities in both medicine and acting.The stories we tell are what endure over time.Maintaining fun in the creative process is vital.Firecracker Department Website152. EP 152: Colin McMurray: Talent Agent
52:54||Season 1, Ep. 152In this conversation, Colin McMurray shares his journey from working in a department store to becoming a successful talent agent. He discusses the importance of spotting talent, the daily responsibilities of an agent, and how actors can empower themselves to succeed in the industry. Colin also addresses the challenges faced by actors, especially those entering the industry later in life, and emphasizes the need for continuous training and commitment to the craft. The conversation highlights the complexities of the acting industry and the vital role agents play in navigating it. Colin concludes with an emphasis on the need for actors to balance their passion for acting with other careers, while also providing valuable insights into navigating the industry effectively.TakeawaysClimbing the ladder in the industry requires patience and hard work.Spotting talent is a natural skill that agents develop over time.Actors often underestimate the behind-the-scenes work of their agents.Actors must take charge of their careers and continuously improve their skills.Commitment to acting classes is essential for ongoing success.Balancing a career outside of acting can alleviate pressure and improve performance.Submissions to agencies should be well-researched and personalized.151. EP 151: Andy Paige: Inventor/QVC Host Turned Actor
44:36||Season 1, Ep. 151In this engaging conversation, Andy Paige shares her remarkable journey from a small town to becoming a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. She discusses her early aspirations of being a sportscaster, her unexpected transition to reality television, and the challenges she faced after a life-altering accident. Andy emphasizes the importance of resilience, networking, and planting seeds for future opportunities. She also delves into the fast-paced world of soap operas, the significance of authenticity in acting, and the power of positivity and gratitude in navigating a fickle industry. She reflects on her collaborative experiences in television, the innovative marketing strategies being implemented, and encourages listeners to embrace lifelong learning and multiple careers. Andy's insights highlight the significance of staying grounded while pursuing dreams and the evolving landscape of television.TakeawaysLife is about the seeds that you plant.Resilience is key in the face of adversity.Networking can open unexpected doors.Authenticity enhances performance in acting.The fast-paced nature of soap operas is challenging.Positivity can transform your experience in the industry.Staying curious is key to personal and professional growth.150. EP 150: Salvatore Antonio: Actor, Coach, SCAR
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01:02:59||Season 1, Ep. 149Filmmaker Casey Walker shares his journey into the entertainment industry, detailing his early passion for movies and the challenges faced in both television and filmmaking. He discusses the importance of storytelling, the realities of gatekeeping in the industry, and offers practical advice for aspiring filmmakers. Throughout the conversation, Casey emphasizes the need for perseverance, creativity, and the willingness to learn from experiences. He shares insights into the film production process, emphasizing the balance between creativity and budget constraints. He discusses the importance of collaboration between producers and directors, the role of actors in supporting the creative vision, and the challenges of the audition process. Casey also highlights the significance of continuous practice and learning for actors. He concludes with heartfelt advice for aspiring filmmakers about finding joy in their craft and recognizing when to pivot in their careers.TakeawaysTransitioning from TV to film requires a different approach to storytelling.The filmmaking process is often fraught with challenges and uncertainties.Aspiring filmmakers should focus on creating with the resources they have.Staying motivated in a fickle industry is crucial for success.Completion of projects is more valuable than perfection in the creative process. "Films aren't finished; they're abandoned."Producers must balance creativity with fiscal responsibility.Collaboration is key to successful film production.Auditioning is an actor's primary job.It's okay to pivot if filmmaking isn't fulfilling.148. EP 148: Serge De Marre: Radio DJ Turned Actor
45:17||Season 1, Ep. 148In this conversation, Janet McMordie and Serge De Marre discuss the nuances of voiceover work, tracing Serge's journey from a small radio station to becoming a successful voiceover artist. They explore the importance of creating a comfortable work environment, the evolution of voiceover styles, and the necessity of training and specialization in the field. The discussion also touches on the impact of changing consumer preferences on commercial voiceovers and the vital role of imagination in delivering compelling performances. He reflects on the changes in the industry post-pandemic, the influx of new voice actors, and the challenges of breaking into the field. Serge shares insights on the evolving nature of fame and the importance of authenticity in voice acting. He also talks about his passion for the craft, future projects aimed at environmental causes, and offers advice for aspiring voice actors to embrace their true selves.TakeawaysVoiceover work requires continuous learning and adaptation.Imagination is crucial for effective voiceover performances.Understanding the audience is key to successful voiceover work.Authenticity is increasingly valued in the voiceover industry.Being yourself is the best approach to any career.https://voiceoverfortheplanet.com/voices/serge-de-marre/147. EP 147: Nadine Charleson: Web Designer & Actor
46:56||Season 1, Ep. 147In this conversation, Janet McMordie and Nadine Charleson explore Nadine's journey into the acting world, her experiences in various cities, and her transition into voiceover work. They discuss the challenges of the acting industry, the importance of self-worth, and the creative process behind auditions, particularly for high-profile projects like Star Wars. Nadine shares insights into her imaginative approach to voice acting and the technical aspects of her craft, highlighting the joy and freedom it brings her. Nadine emphasizes the value of embracing failure as a learning tool and the importance of training in acting. She concludes with insights on future endeavors and the excitement of new opportunities in her career.TakeawaysSelf-worth is crucial in navigating the acting industry.Imagination plays a key role in voice acting.Training and practice are essential for maintaining creativity. Storytelling is a powerful tool for creativity and inspiration...Survival jobs can be reframed as 'thrival jobs' that support passion.Embracing failure is essential for growth and learning.Training and practice are crucial for success in acting.Finding supportive networks is vital in the acting industry.146. EP 146: Ally Murphy: Flight Attendant Turned Actor
42:23||Season 1, Ep. 146In this conversation, Ally Murphy shares her journey from teen actor to flight attendant and back to the acting world. She discusses the challenges of body image in the industry, the importance of resilience in the face of rejection, and offers valuable advice for aspiring actors, particularly those starting later in life. Ally shares her insights on re-entering the film industry, emphasizing the importance of having fun while performing, the value of life experiences, and the necessity of creating one's own opportunities. She discusses the differences between voiceover and on-camera acting, memorable moments from her career, and the significance of networking and personal growth. Ally encourages aspiring actors to take risks and embrace every opportunity in their journey.TakeawaysActing is like a muscle; you need to practice regularly.Every job teaches you something, even the tough ones.Life experiences enrich an actor's ability to portray characters.Understanding the business side of acting is crucial.Imagination and play are vital components of acting.Take risks and embrace every opportunity in your acting journey.