Casting Conversations: Bill Dance on Self Expression, Developing Emotion and Cultivating Your Artistry
Release Date: 08/08/2023
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In this episode, Kenya is joined by the multi-talented Kelly Lauturner. As an actor, writer and lifelong pop-culture enthusiast, Kelly's passion for performance started early, even if it meant crawling around as a dog in a backyard play. Kelly talks about her journey into the world of background, sharing how she balances her part-time work in background acting with a full time career in healthcare writing within the insurance industry. She recounts her first role as a rioter in HBO's "Paterno" movie, and how this experience shifted her perspective on the world of movies and film. Kelly and...
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Sometimes, what crosses your path may seem accidental, but our guest this week shows us that it just may be a result of staying open to opportunities and utilizing your talents. In this episode, Kenya has the pleasure of welcoming New York-based actor and comedian, Gotham Sharma, who emphasizes the importance of continuous creativity, even during downtime or challenging times such as the writers strike. He shares his journey of transitioning from a corporate communication and writing background into a successful career in stand-up comedy, which ultimately paved the way for his entrance into...
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This week, Kenya is joined by Drea Pierre, an actor based in New York who keeps herself very busy through performing, songwriting and taking care of her mind, body and soul. Drea talks about her start in the music business and how it evolved into on-screen roles. She shares what it was like to land a principal role, and how the experience has been different from background roles for her. Drea and Kenya talk about ways to get your art out there because there will be an audience that resonates with it and why self care is important to show up as the best version of yourself both personally and...
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It’s a spirited episode this week as Kenya welcomes Ira Gamerman, a multi-talented writer, actor and musician. Ira talks about his personal and professional journey, highlighting the transformative growth he's experienced in the acting realm. He also sheds light on the biases faced by background actors and discusses the impact of the strike on mental health and the other various creative outlets and jobs he has to stay afloat as a creative based in NYC. Ira shares insights into his deeper involvement with the independent art community and the unique sense of camaraderie emerging amidst the...
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In this episode, Kenya is joined by the versatile Amy Fitzgerald, a long-distance runner, social worker, and full-time actor. Amy's transition into acting was driven by a quest for work-life balance while raising young kids. A casting call tailored for runners started her down the trail and led her into the vibrant acting community of the DMV (Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia) area. In the conversation, Amy talks about how she uses psychology to better understand her characters, her experience as part of the core group in “Wonder Woman” and how life has changed after obtaining her SAG...
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It’s a fun episode this week as Kenya welcomes Meaghan Beese, an actor, writer, and forever theater kid at heart. Ever since her first Broadway show, Meaghan has been hooked on the world of performance and acting, and she’s found a way to make a full time career out of it. In the conversation, Meaghan talks with Kenya about how she got into theater and used her skills to land a role that resulted in her becoming a principal dancer and eligible to join the SAG community. She talks about the many benefits she has experienced since joining SAG, the importance of setting up boundaries and...
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Renowned actor, accomplished event producer, and world traveler David Negri has spent a lifetime immersed in the captivating narratives of others. Now, a new chapter beckons as he eagerly anticipates sharing his own compelling story. In this week’s conversation with Kenya, David opens up about his formative years in the heart of NYC projects, where he was raised as the eldest of three boys by a single mother. Having honed his skills through years of running a thriving production and event company, destiny took a captivating turn when David's brother shared a fateful casting ad, propelling...
info_outlineThis week, we get a glimpse into the fascinating world of Bill Dance, a legendary casting director who is also a former Broadway actor and dancer with an impressive resume that includes iconic movies like "A Beautiful Mind," "Fight Club," "Angels & Demons" and "Westworld." In this inspiring episode, Bill shares his journey from acting on screen to casting with an emphasis on background acting, offering insights into the making of blockbuster movies like this summer's "Barbie."
With the industry embracing AI and computer-generated films, Bill and Kenya talk about the challenge of preserving the soul of an actor in this ever-evolving world. They discuss the importance of exposing oneself to theater and observing performances to build a solid foundation as an actor and work on one’s artistry. Amidst the ongoing industry strike, Bill offers valuable advice for actors at all levels and some encouragement and insider tips to make the most of challenging times.
Also Talked About:
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Bill’s journey into a successful career as an actor before casting. He attended UCLA and also achieved a lead role in a Broadway production called “Gene Kelly’s Salute to Broadway” at just 24 years old.
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The significance of not only getting mentors, classes, and studying classics but also being a viewer and consumer of theater is to enhance your acting skills and to more deeply understand and appreciate the craft.
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Bill shares his thoughts on the impact of artificial intelligence in acting and the challenge of maintaining the human soul in performances.
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What can a young actor do now and moving forward while we remain on strike?
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The importance of bringing a human element and freshness to performances, drawing the audience into the character's world, and making acting feel real and touching. One great recent example of this is “Oppenheimer” and the actor Cillian Murphy staying in character on set even when not directly filming.
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The role of casting directors is to collaborate with actors to bring out their full potential and to offer cues and guidance to enhance actors' portrayals during auditions.
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The value of training, studying, and exposing oneself to classical works to tap into emotions and self-expression during auditions.
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Kenya talks about how British film and acting help serve as an artistic inspiration.
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Cultivating a successful acting career involves embracing challenges, pain, and emotional growth, rather than seeking quick fixes.
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The question on everyone’s mind this summer: what was it like helping to cast Barbie?
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