MCAD – script reads
Spent the afternoon cold reading scripts with an amazing group of MCAD film students.From left: actor & director Patrick Coyle, and actors Rachel Weber and Paul Cram.#sagaftra #workingactors #twincities #education
Spent the afternoon cold reading scripts with an amazing group of MCAD film students.From left: actor & director Patrick Coyle, and actors Rachel Weber and Paul Cram.#sagaftra #workingactors #twincities #education
Nearly finished with best-selling author Daniel Mendelsohn’s “An Odyssey” It’s a memoir in which the author, a college professor who often teaches on the Greek classics, finds that his father enrolled in one of his courses. Specifically the course on Homer’s “The Odyssey.” An epic adventure unfolds in more ways than one, more than two …
Is funny to me that public speaking gives me more butterflies than performing on stage or in front of a movie camera as an actor. Briefly spoke on the influence a group posseses as-a-whole and how each individual plays a part in the successful outcome of the group’s goals, during the January 2020 @tcwepnetwork event …
Life is a lot better once you just accept the fact that you are a little bit ugly, utilize what you have, and move on with living adventures.
Funny thing about acting — auditioning is similar in a lot of ways to interviewing for work at any other job, you just keep doing the interview process every week, and often they go with someone else.
Street art.
In acting I am able to be vulnerable as someone else. It’s challenging me to be vulnerable in my own skin. Example: Didn’t wind up getting one of those big boxes of chocolates for the guy who asked me to go out on Valentine’s, rather a small-ish bag of chocolate-dipped blueberries with construction paper wrap …
My dad should be my agent, he spreads the word that I am an actor to EVERY waiter we ever encounter. It’s wonderfully embarrassing in the best way. Thanks for the great service Cole. #actor #prouddad
With fellow actor Charles Hubble