My guests on this episode of the Hometown to Hollywood podcast are the founders of coaching business Acting with Actors, actresses Victoria Moroles and Audrey Whitby.
Audrey is known best for her work on The Thundermans, The Standoff, Liv and Maddie, Betch, So Random!, Awesomeness TV, Townies, Guilty Party, and In the Vault.
Victoria is best known for her work on Teen Wolf, Liv and Maddie, Down a Dark Hall, Here and Now, Cloud 9, and Snow Falls.
With a combined 100+ episodes of children's and network television under their belts, chances are they know the casting director or show-runner on most projects, especially if it's under the Nick or Disney umbrella. Multi-cams and sitcoms are Audrey’s specialty, and Victoria has starred in multiple teen-dramas and features. Both have experience teaching, coaching, and working with kids.
We cover a lot of ground, including how they each got their start in the industry, audition advice, how they approach coaching actors, advice for young people who want a career as an actor, ways to deal with rejection, and even a little advice for actors dealing with the COVID shutdown.
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Some of my favorite quotes from our conversation:
Contact Victoria and Audrey HERE for coaching:
Email: actingwithactors@gmail.com
Call or text: 818-254-9650
Follow Victoria and Audrey HERE:
Instagram: @victoriamoroles
@audreywhitby
Twitter: @victoriamoroles
@audreywhitby
FaceBook: @victoriamoroles
Audrey and Victoria’s advice—to take what you learn from different people and then make it your own—applies to your journey in the industry as well. The more you understand about how this industry really works—and just as importantly, does NOT work—the better your odds of success.
If you’re ready to build an acting career safely and successfully—for yourself or for your kid—invest in a one-on-one consultation with me. I can save you years of frustration and help you create a detailed action plan.
Ep 56: Hannah Kyle Crichton, Producer
Ep 55: Wendy Japhet, Movie Producer
Ep 54: Sally Gaglini, Entertainment Lawyer
Ep 53: Vincent Spano, part 2 of 2
Ep 52: Vincent Spano, Actor, part 1 of 2
Ep 51: Brandon Belieu, Stunt Man
Ep 50: Shelby Wulfert, Actor
Ep 49: Max Chucker, Stage Actor
Ep 48: Steven Tylor O’Connor, Associate Casting Director, part 2 of 2
Ep 47: Steven Tylor O’Connor, Associate Casting Director, part 1 of 2
Ep 46: Josann McGibbon, Screenwriter
Ep 45: Benjamin King, Actor
Ep 44: Dana Gergely Bowling, Casting Director & Coach
Ep 43: Dr. Dovi Prero, on Orthodontic Options for Actors
Ep 42: Brooke Byler, Acting Coach
Ep 41: Garrett Clayton, Actor
Ep 40: Suzanna Moroles, Mother of Actor Victoria Moroles
Ep 39: Victoria Moroles, Actor
Ep 38: Dylan Playfair, Actor
Ep 37: Lisa Picotte, Acting Coach
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