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Celebrity Ghost Stories

Posted on: November 5th, 2012 by wmapother No Comments

The TV show ‘Celebrity Ghost Stories,’ on Bio, features people telling, well, ghost stories.  
I did one earlier this year, and it aired last night.  For failing to promote it, I deserve to be haunted, I know, I know.

However, all is not, well, lost. (You’ll get the joke if you watch the ep.)  Bio has kindly made the ep available for online streaming here.   Boo!

Posted in Acting Projects, News & Events, TV, Video (Online & Home)

Burn Notice Kickoff

Posted on: June 15th, 2012 by wmapother No Comments

Season 6 kicks off tonight, and CNN has a overview, interview and what’s-your-view
on what’s coming up, including an appearance by, well, moi.

Posted in Acting Projects, News & Events, TV

WIGS AGAIN

Posted on: March 27th, 2012 by wmapother No Comments

During breaks in shooting a short film last night, I tried to catch up on 
my New Yorkers. Damn efficient crew moved too fast for me to get through more than two, grrr..  The upside:  one issue had a great piece by John Seabrook about YouTube commissioning original content for the site, and the future of television in general.  Wigs, the webisode I just wrapped, and rapped about, is part of this initiave.

Posted in Acting Projects, Tech, TV, Video (Online & Home)

Get Thee to a Class

Posted on: March 7th, 2012 by wmapother 1 Comment

(Another in a series of posts to actors.  For more check out the ‘Info to Actors’ category at left.)

Actors young and young-ish, it’s dangerously easy to stop growing in your craft. Other performers — dancers, singers, etc. — wouldn’t imagine stopping their training. Why should an actor?  I once read that only a week before he died, Laurence Olivier was still in an acting class. QED. And RIP. And…moving on.

Last evening I was reminded of an entirely separate benefit to being in class:  the connections you make. On your own, you’re likely to let this asset slide. For a craft so dependent on interacting with others, actors tend to spend a lot of time alone. How many people are you going to meet on your three trails between the fridge, the TV, and the toilet?

So yesterday I went to a party for the premiere of Samantha Gutstadt‘s web series – kileshay.com. While there I ran into Tava Smiley, an acting classmate from several years ago.  She introduced me to Gabe Sachs, a writer on – genuflection, please – the cult series Freaks and Geeks. (Yes, it’s on Netflix.) This show launched the careers of people like James Franco, Seth Rogen, and Jason Siegel.  Yeah, I know.

Anyway, to wrap this up, after I stopped fanboying all over Gabe, I was reminded of an acting class’s ancillary benefit:  friends for now and connections for the future. No actor is an island, as it were. So make the connections and then – especially when you feel you’re falling off the face of the earth – stay in touch with them.

And just so I can squeeze one more lesson from this, I’ll add that it’s also a reminder of the importance of being in not just any class, but a good one, alongside actors who are studying and serious.  The ones who will be around for a while and find a way to work. The committed and idiosyncratic. The freaks and geeks.

[This is another in a continuing series of potentially helpful, hopefully practical posts to actors on practicing their craft or surviving the trying.  I bear no responsibility for how this or any of my posts might ruin your life, lead you to law school, or make your parents sick with worry.  For more of the same, click the ‘Info to Actors’ category at left.]

Posted in Acting Tips & Info, Favorites, Random, TV

‘Scuzzball verisimilitude’

Posted on: February 22nd, 2012 by wmapother No Comments

That’s the high praise from TV Guide’s piece on my Justified ep.  They tossed out that bone
right after noting that I’m a Kentucky native.  Hmmm.

Television Without Pity tossed me their bone of the ‘Lost Alumnus of the Week’ for the same ep.

I am awash in glory.

Posted in Acting Projects, Louisville & KY, Photos of Wm, Press, TV