Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Darbi Worley goes backstage at Blithe Spirit to interview the funny maid, Susan Louise O’Connor and the funny Hair Supervisor Erin Kennedy Lunsford. Good times were had by all.

Please support our sponsor, The Voiceover Event with Joan Baker (who coached Darbi and Roz way back on Episode 22) and our listener, Ben Riddick!

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

And it’s all Darbi Worley this episode. Darbi interviews Steve Clark and Thomas Moffett, two of the creative minds behind The Last International Playboy. Find out how they got their movie made and got Lydia Hearst to take her clothes off.  Go see the movie at Village East in NYC!!

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Roz Coleman flies solo!  Featured guest Viola Davis inspires us all as she covers everything from how she auditioned for the Oscar-nominated turn in “Doubt” to what it’s like to land in the pages of a fashion spread as a member of the A-list! Darbi Worley is off this week and attending the TONYS!  She’ll be back with coverage of the awards next episode.

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Podcasting from the North woods of Minnesota, Darbi Worley sits down with industrial film expert, Carol Nadell of Selective Casting.  Short and sweet for the holiday weekend.  Darbi and Roz wish you and yours a safe and happy Memorial Day.  Cheers!

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Our first repeat guest, Johnna Gottlieb (pictured here with the late, great Don LaFontaine), checks in with Darbi Worley to discuss (everybody groan) the economy and how it has affected the voiceover market. Darbi and Roz offer up their current favorite Actor Food and issue a call for feedback from listeners. Please let us hear your answer to this question: Why do you act?? You can respond via email at feedback@everythingactingpodcast.com or make a post on the Wall at our Facebook group, Everything Actors.If you’re interested in Johnna Gottlieb’s classes or services, check her out at jogoco.com. Until next time, have great auditions and get out there and Make Your Own Way!

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Actor Ron Canada tells how to work (and play hard ball) with stars in movies. He should know, he has supported Russell Crowe, Vince Vaughn and many more. Roz Coleman and Darbi Worley answer a listener question, talk about the current climate in showbiz and offer up a little actor food. Enjoy.

PS Last Chance to see Roz in Zooman and the Sign at Signature Theatre, running through April 26 only.

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Darbi Worley gets inside one of the minds behind “The Mentalist.” Hear what Co-Executive Producer Ashley Gable has to say about breaking into Hollywood and what life is like once you do. Darbi and Roz discuss the etiquette surrounding following up after a callback. Darbi talks about the latest viral video from Shoot the Messenger, “A Gathering Storm,” which takes on the opponents of marriage equality. You can view the video HERE. If you haven’t seen the original, brace yourself for some crazy and then check it out HERE.

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Drum roll, please……ONE HUNDREDTH EPISODE, Y’ALL!!!! Darbi and Roz take a moment to pop a cork and reflect a bit about what EAP has brought to their lives and careers. Roz talks about her Zooman run and the “not so good” review she got. Darbi sits down with fitness and LOA guru Patricia Moreno. Last but not least, Darbi shares some Actor Food in the form of a Hamlet sequel. Thanks to all of you. We are honored and humbled to have been doing the show for two years now. We love you guys.

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Roz interviews Jamal Mallory-McCree, Tre Davis and Amari Cheatom about how their training at Julliard, Rutgers and Webster prepared them for their first year in NY. These three young actors star with Roz in the Off-Broadway revival of Zooman and the Sign now playing at the Signature Theatre in NY through April 26.

Also Darbi is off to LA to perform Wake Up World (and sell it)! See Darbi in person March 17th & 18th at the Steve Allen Theater. Tickets and details at wakeupworld.tv.

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Darbi and Roz are kind of hyperventilating over today’s guest, Mari Lyn Henry.  Author of the “Bible of the Biz,” Ms. Henry and her co-author B. Lynne Rogers have helped hundreds of thousands of actors embark upon their careers.  Darbi and Roz both looked to this book when they were new to the industry and agree that if you can only buy one book on the business of acting, this should be the book.  Hear what she had to say when Roz sat down with her recently.

Darbi and Roz dish on the Oscars. Roz shares what she’s calling a “gig guffaw” and it turns out that Darbi has made the same guffaw!  Learn from our mistakes.  It’s what we’re here for.  Enjoy.