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A Piece of Sky

December 27, 2009 - 1:56 pm 1 Comment

(Do you like the new page? Less boring, huh? And I got the RSS subscription button to work–so now you can subscribe for reals!)

In case you missed it the first thousand times I said it 12 months ago, I proclaimed near and far that 2009 was going to be MY YEAR.

Near and Far! Grover is Near and Far (<–Something my brother and sister and I laugh at all the time.)

And it was my year. :) Until 2010, that is! But we’ll get to 2010 in a bit…first, let’s talk 2009!

It started off promising, with more auditions than I’d usually gotten. Call-backs and workshops and more training! I accepted a couple roles in some short films, for no pay, as usual. :) Toward the middle of the year, I decided I wouldn’t work for free anymore, unless I really liked the project. I’m done padding my resume and am ready for juicy, meaty roles that satisfy my soul as well as the bill collectors! ;)

One such project that I really liked was THE HERE BETWEEN, a short based on a short story by Ambrose Bierce (“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”). I’d loved the story as a teenager, and Ilian Iliev adapted it for a short, putting it in the early 1920s and adding a few characters. It was filmed in Bailey, CO over a weekend in August. I hesitate to say I had a blast with it, because it was a serious subject matter…but, as with every project, I did have fun. :) It’s a powerful piece, and I look forward to seeing the finished product. I know they’re still in post-production now, but plan on making the rounds of the festival circuit in 2010. I have a feeling it will do very well, so I look forward to keeping you guys updated!

Here is a small album of some of my gigs this year. I haven’t gone crazy and put hundreds up there, like other albums, so don’t worry! :)

THE HIGHWAYMAN finally started production this year, as well. As you know, my part is very small…I play The Highwayman’s grandmother in flashbacks–I’ll be surprised if my total screen time when completed is 5 minutes! Darlene Cypser (writer/producer) has added a backstory to  Alfred Noyes’s famous poem of the same name (I am SO in my element with literary adaptations! Loving it!), and that’s where my character (Lady Catherine Stiles) comes in. Her adaptation is fantastic, and she’s put together a wonderful cast! We’re still filming–also still seeking locations!–but hoping for a 2010 release date.

The biggest news of the year, though, was getting the lead female role in CHHEVAN DARIYA (THE SIXTH RIVER), filmed in Punjab, India!!! If you’ve been a faithful reader of my blog–ahem!–you’ll know all about it. :) It was definitely the highlight of 2009–as well as my career to date.

I am so blessed to have been a part of this.

What can I say, really? I spent two months in India doing two of the things I love most in this world–acting and traveling! I played an American researcher writing a book on the various states of India. When she gets to Punjab (Land of Five Rivers), she realized there is also a sixth river–to her, it’s the people and the culture…but in reality it’s the drugs and alcohol poisoning the land. There action, intrigue, romance…and yes, there’s also a dance number!

I have my own forum now on Punjabi Portal–how crazy! I love it!!! But it’s so weird, too…about as weird as seeing my picture blown up on a huge poster for the movie.

They’re still in post, but last I heard they’re planning on releasing it in India in February/March-ish. Ish Amitoj Kaur (the director/writer/producer) and I also hope to submit it to a lot of major western film fests. If that’s the case, I don’t know when it would be released in the western world. It may be another year before you’re able to see it…that’s just how this business works. :)

So now what am I up to?

Well, I no longer have a “survival job,” much to my husband’s chagrin. I’m considering it a blessing in disguise. No, I’m not making money at the moment, but I finally have time to get other projects started. And here are my plans for 2010:

1) I’m starting a new webseries loosely based on a modern-day Ricky and Lucy. We film our first webisode in three days! I’ll post them here when each webisode is finished…as well as You Tube, Facebook, etc! I may start co-producing at some point, if I ever start a production company!

2) You may remember me talking about WILD GEESE, the short film I was wanting to write. I still hope to do that! India sort of interrupted that project–a good interruption, mind you! But I have to make my brain go back to that place…find out what research I’d done and get back into the groove of 1691 western Ireland. And yes, I still plan on writing it in Irish…and YES, I still hope to get Cillian Murphy attached!  Somehow.  Someday.  Some way. Can’t you just picture it?

(Only, looking more Irish and less Dutch.)

3) I started a novel in the summer of 2008, putting it down that December because life got so hectic with work and travel, etc. I never picked it up again, unfortunately. I recently did, though, getting re-acquainted with all my old friends. I had such Good Things in store for them–I’d hate for them not to experience everything! So I must trudge forward and get it finished this year! (I even knew what was going to happen in the sequel…!) I kind of left Plum and Henry, et al, stranded in the middle of a story. That wasn’t very nice of me.

4) I hope to complete an album this year, too. Such lofty goals and ambitions! But why not?! Why can’t I dream big? It’s my world, after all…I can do whatever I want. :) I’ve never written songs…always said I couldn’t do it. But I never tried, either. I think it would be best to start co-writing some…and I have so many talented friends and family that I’m hoping can help. I’ve created a new playlist  called The Muse–with artists I love and hope will inspire some good songs out of me! (Kate Bush, Tori Amos, Feist, Amy Winehouse, Muse, Jason Mraz, Simon and Garfunkel, etc. I also included Dead Can Dance’s \”Summoning of the Muse.\” Seemed rather apropos.)

5) Get cast as Daisy Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann’s THE GREAT GATSBY.

And so there you have it. Of course, there are lots of little things I hope to accomplish through the year, but these are the biggun’s.

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Until then…it’s well past lunchtime and I have a dog who wants to go play in the snow. :)

Here’s to a fabulous 2010 for all of us!

Tell me where…
Where is it written
what is it I’m meant to be?
That I can’t dare…
It all began the day I found
that from my window I could only see
apiece of sky.
I stepped outside and looked around.
I never dreamed it was so wide
or even half as high.
The time had come
(–Papa, can you hear me?–)
to try my wings
(–Papa, are you near me?–)
And even thought it seemed at any moment I could fall,
I felt the most
(–Papa, can you see me?–)
amazing things!
(–Can you understand me?–)
The things you can’t imagine
if you’ve never flown at all.
Though it’s safer to stay on the ground,
sometimes where danger lies
there the sweetest of pleasures are found.
No matter where I go,
there’ll be memories that tug at my sleeve.
But there will also be
more to question, yet more to believe..
Oh, tell me where?
Where is the someone who will turn to look at me
and want to share
my ev’ry sweet-imagined possibility?
The more I live, the more I learn.
The more I learn, the more I realize
the less I know.
Each step I take -
(–Papa, I’ve a voice now!–) Each page I turn -
(–Papa, I’ve a choice now!–)Each mile I travel only means
The more I have to go.
What’s wrong with wanting more?
If you can fly – then soar!
With all there is – why settle for
just a piece of sky?

Papa, I can hear you…
Papa, I can see you…
Papa, I can feel you…
Papa, watch me fly!

~ “A Piece of Sky,” from Yentl.


A Piece of Sky- amazing. :)   (Click here!)


Mad as a March Hare

March 22, 2009 - 5:45 pm No Comments

Spring is here!!! My favourite season! But this blog isn’t about that, huh?

I know, I know…it’s been a while. I had a friend remind me that I needed to update–and I have time. So here I am.

You lucky people. ;)

Let’s see…what’s been going on…? Auditions, auditions, auditions…voiceovers, radio spots, and one film. The callbacks were two weeks ago. Haven’t heard anything, but am in contact with the director constantly. (We’re friends, and getting something else set up–but there’s no way I’m going to bug him about casting. If he’s decided, then great. If he hasn’t, my asking will not help!)

Speaking of what Paddy and I are setting up…! I have managed to get Lana Veenker out to Denver to give her GO PRO workshops. This is a huge deal for me–I can’t believe that it was me who got this to happen.

Lana is a Portland, OR-based casting director who has helped cast films like TWILIGHT, CORALINE, etc. I’ve been following her blog, Tools4Actors, for a while now, and she is just a treasure trove on information. Because she’s a regional CD, she knows the problems we face here in Denver and it will be great to get her perspective.

TinyURL.com/GOPRO-DEN

Somebody asked me if I really believed in her, or if I was just getting kickbacks. Which is a legitimate question in this business. No, I get no kickbacks. I do get a one-on-one career consultation with Lana, which is like gold to me…but no financial incentives. These will be fantastic workshops, and I hope a lot of Colorado actors will be there.

I am going to be writing a TV show with an old friend of mine–hallo, Gary! We’re still thinking of what we want to do, but we’re pretty excited. At least, I am. :) At the moment, he’s more excited about the good reviews coming in for his first feature-length film, THE PATH OF TORMENT.  I get my own private screening of the film next month–very much looking forward to it!

Here are the links for the reviews:

Moviecynics.com

Antagony & Ecstasy

I was put through for a female lead in a sci-fi/romance being filmed in May in the UK. I’m sure they’ll go with someone local, but it was nice to be submitted–for someone to think of me!

The Highwayman will begin principal photography in August. Macleish Day, the guy playing the title role, really won’t be available much until then. I can’t plan that far ahead…I hope I’m here for it, but if not, that only means my career is moving forward even more.

Wow…this whole thing is very disjointed, eh? I’ve got a few things running through my mind at the moment…and I’m watching my dog–Ella–walk around with a treat hanging out of her mouth. It’s a thin rawhide strip, and she likes to wander about with it sticking out of her mouth for half an hour or so. Hey, she’s crazy like her mummy–what can I say?

And with that, I’m going to sign off.

Much love to you!

GO PRO with Lana Veenker

Will you miss the boat?

In the coming year, hundreds of local actors will audition for Hollywood films in regional markets around the world.  Some will get cast.  Others, who may have been perfect for the role, will not be chosen.  Many more will miss the boat entirely.  Which group do you think you will belong to?

Our next GO PRO Workshops will take place in Denver, CO!  If you or someone you know is in the area, be sure to head to our registration site for additional details.


Intermediate/Advanced
Date: Saturday, April 4, 2009
Time: 9:00AM – 1:00PM
Location: The Bug Theatre, 3654 Navajo Street, Denver, CO 80211
For more details and to register:
Beginning
Date: Saturday, April 4, 2009
Time: 2:00PM – 6:00PM
Location: The Bug Theatre, 3654 Navajo Street, Denver, CO 80211
For more details and to register:

http://www.RegOnline.com/GOPRO_Denver_Beginning

GO PRO
Most of you know that I’ve owned a casting company in Oregon for almost 10 years and have worked on a lot of these kinds of films.  Before that, I worked as a stage actor, director and producer on three continents.  Over this period of time, I’ve learned a few things about what it means to be a professional in the entertainment industry.  And, as you may have already figured out, I’m passionate about showing Hollywood that regional actors have got the goods.

I’m going to talk about how to develop the mindset of a professional actor, utilizing simple, proven techniques that I’m very confident will take you to the next level of your acting career.

Tools 4 Actors, PO Box 12435, Portland, OR 97212, USA

Onwards and Upwards!

February 16, 2009 - 2:01 pm No Comments

First, I should start with SERPENT RISING.

I did not get the role, and that’s okay. :) Really! Once Julian Lee (www.julianjunglee.com) was cast as the lead, I had a feeling my chances got even smaller. He’s in his 50s, and though he doesn’t look it, he still looks older than I do and no amount of acting would make people believe that I had a massive crush on him.

That may not be why I wasn’t cast, it’s just what I suspect. It’s happened a few times before. (It’s why I wasn’t cast as Nelly in South Pacific, though I was clearly the only one who could play her!) Wow, that sounded conceited. I didn’t mean it like that at all. It’s harder to cast men most times, because there just aren’t as many auditioning. So when they get a good one, they have to go with it! And that’s what happened with South Pacific. *shrugs*

I know they (the people for SR) really liked me and want to work with me in the future, so maybe one of their next films, which have bigger budgets and will be filmed in Chicago and New Zealand. Um, yeah…sign me up for the NZ one!

Onwards and upwards!

I’m hoping to start filming the detective show within the next couple of months, but I have no clue what’s going on with pre-production at this point.

There will be an audition for a film called JIMMY SAID pretty soon. I went to a workshop the writer gave Saturday on cold reads, and was able to see sides of some of his other scripts. It’s hard to find a good writer, especially around here, but I loved his stuff! I’m especially interested in another one of his. It won’t be cast for a while, they’re still drumming up interest. I’m hoping I can at least be included in the table read.

Speaking of the cold read workshop–it went well! I’m a sick puppy, in that I actually love cold reads. But part of my resolution is to “hone my craft” more through the year, and this was a perfect way to continue doing that. I’m so glad I did–I met some new people, Paddy Sheridan (the screenwriter) among them. And I learned some things I wasn’t aware of, which is why I went!

I’m a theatre kid first, film second. That doesn’t mean I prefer theatre to film…I just mean that I was trained in theatre first. So I tend to be overdramatic in some things. I’ve toned it down a lot over the past couple of years…in fact, my theatre auditions aren’t really dramatic enough anymore!

But it still comes out on occasion. Paddy first gave us Dr. Seuss books to read from…and since it’s Dr. Seuss it was just second nature to be dramatic and add motions and actions and what-not. Paddy reminded me that film is “all here,” framing his face with his hands.

Turns out, you’re not really supposed to do the actions so much. Which was so hard for me, but I found keeping my free hand in my pocket worked well. And he told me that I was very talented and he could see why I’m getting roles.

So that’s good! I’m excited for the JIMMY SAID  auditions. They should be announced sometime this week, and they’ll begin filming in April. We’ll see. I have no clue if there’s even a part for me, but I plan on auditioning anyway.

Troy helped me *ahem took over* edit my slate and another (happier) monologue. It looks fantastic, and it makes me laugh! He hasn’t emailed it to me, or I’d put it up everywhere. :)

The Oscars are next week–hope everyone’s ready!

Finis.