Today my guest on this special edition of the Hometown to Hollywood podcast is Anthony Meindl. Anthony is a master acting coach, and founder of Anthony Meindl’s Actor Workshop, which has locations in Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, London, Atlanta, Toronto, Santa Fe, Chicago, Cape Town, Copenhagen, and Sydney. His philosophy is radically different from the status quo—he does not use scene objective, sense memory, or any of the standard 20th Century approaches that most acting schools take as their foundation—instead, he emphasizes “living truthfully in imaginary circumstances.”
In this special edition of the podcast, we focus on the connections between art & social justice, and between actors & culture. We also discuss acting and the industry and one of the very best audition tips I’ve ever heard shows up about 45 minutes into our conversation. It’s an unusual episode for an unusual time: typically these episodes are designed to be as evergreen and timeless as possible, but I felt that a deeper dive into the impact that actors can have on the world was warranted.
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. I found it inspiring and stimulating.
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This is Anthony’s second time on the podcast—our first conversation was in the summer of 2016, four years ago.
We explore some very juicy subjects, including the connection between art and politics, artists and social justice, what acting training can do for people, how art can change the world, and much more.
Some of my favorite quotes from our conversation:
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Did you find this episode informative and inspiring? Imagine what you could learn in an hour of one-on-one with an acting career expert? If you could use some help getting started in an acting career, or jump-starting one that has stalled, book a consultation with me. Working with me can save you months and years of frustration, time and money. I look forward to talking with you!
EP 93: Marnie Cooper, Acting Coach: Update
Encore: Cameron Boyce (Episodes 59 & 60)
EP 92: Dylan Arnold, Actor
EP 91: Zak Barnett, Acting Coach, Founder of ZBS
EP 90: Eric Morris, Legendary Acting Teacher
EP 89: Michael Orland, Music Director, Pianist, Vocal Coach
EP 88: Diana Elizabeth Jordan: Actress, Director
EP 87: Amy & Wendy Engelberg, TV Writers and Producers
Ep 86: Pamela Fisher, Talent Agent, VP Abrams Artists
Encore: Luke Benward (Episode 18)
Ep 85: Danielle Macdonald, Actress
Ep 84: Andy Fickman, Director and Producer
Ep 83: Claire Hosterman, Singing Coach
Ep 82: Marcie Smolin, Actors Circle
Ep 81: Laura Marano, Actress
Ep 80: Patrick Day, Young Actors Space
Ep 79: Heidi Dean, Social Media for Actors
Ep 78: Kat McNamara, Actress
Ep 77: Tish Hicks, Voiceover Artist & Coach
Ep 76: Marci Liroff, Casting Director
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