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 A Monthly Checklist for Actors: Taking Daily Actions to Boost Your Career
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A Monthly Checklist for Actors: Taking Daily Actions to Boost Your Career

📌 Being a young actor can be both exciting and challenging. To succeed in this competitive industry, having a clear plan and taking consistent actions toward your goals is important. By following this checklist and taking daily actions, you can enhance your chances of success and progress in your acting career.

Monthly Checklist:

The monthly checklist provides a comprehensive overview of the actions you need to take each week of the month. It includes daily action items, weekly action items, monthly action items, and bonus actions. Let's break it down:

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Essential tools for aspiring actors
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Essential tools for aspiring actors

📌 Launching a career in acting can seem like a monumental task, but it's essential to remember - every seasoned professional started exactly where you are. To step into the acting world, you'll need solid and dependable tools such as microphones, cameras, and lights.

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How to Get Better at Acting
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How to Get Better at Acting

📌 Working on your craft and putting content out there can shine a bright light on your creative spirit. Right now, the world feels completely shut down, and that can be a little depressing as an actor. Broadway is open to a degree, and there are some projects filming but we are still not at full production capacity, as Covid is still an obstacle for us 2021. Creating, writing, and keeping your craft sharp can still open doors for you as an actor during the insane time we live in because of Covid.

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Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein

📌 Quotes and Thoughts from my reading of Albert Einstein's Biography.

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Write a One Person Show
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Write a One Person Show

📌 Professional Actor Douglas Taurel of the award-wining solo show The American Soldier, and Indie Theatre Hall of Fame director Padriac Lillis, discuss the most important question to ask when creating your solo show.

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Douglas Taurel

Douglas Taurel is a professional actor who has worked on numerous Television and Film projects. Recently The Gabbie Petito Story (Lead opposite Thora Birch,) The Kindergarten Teacher (starring Maggie Gyllenhaal), and The Cobbler (starring Dustin Hoffman and Adam Sandler). TV credits: FBI MOST Wanted, The Affair, Mr. Robot, The Americans, Blue Bloods, Person of Interest, The Following, Damages, Nurse Jackie, and he is also one of the recurring voices in the video game Red Redemption.

He's built a seasoned resume with characters living on the edge of life. The Los Angeles Times said his work on Nurse Jackie, "Nurse Jackie gets her most fascinating character yet to date."