Wish List?

Okay, gang…
I need your help. If you were going to read a book of interviews with “name” (see def. #5) actors that would inspire you (pretend you are a starting-out actor, looking for inspiration from working actors), what would the table of contents on that book look like? Who would be your TOP FIVE actors to read about (their path to working-actor-dom, their advice to starting-out actors, their tips and clever ideas, their favorite thing about pursuing this crazy lifestyle)… IN THEIR OWN WORDS?
Yes, this is like Casting Qs, but with working actors. Actor Qs, perhaps? We’ll see.
Blake Robbins (my co-author) and I have already started making contact with working actors to check interest and availability and it looks like we weren’t just dreaming when we came up with OUR wish list yesterday. We can actually GET some of these people to sit down with us for an hour, talk openly with us, and then have their stories in our little book (which I’ll write up and Cricket Feet will publish).
[Insert a moment when I realize how happy my mother must be that “her daughter, the writer” is starting her third and FOURTH books, simultaneously, and that she has the “cred” to get these folks interested and her national distributor way wired about the level at which this book will sell, vs. “specialized” titles like li’l ol’ Casting Qs and Self-Management for Actors.]
[Insert another moment when I realize I switched from referring to myself in first person to third person in the above bracketed segment and laugh defiantly, “Muwahahahahaha! I am a WRITER! I can change the rules on a whim! Muwahahahahaha!”]
Okay. I’m over myself on that now. 😉
List away, BonBlogs readers far and wide! Now’s your chance. We start the official interviews later this week!!!!!!! Ack!!!!!!!
[Have I mentioned how much I love my life lately?]
Oh, and the meetings today were rockstar. Onward with new, lucrative relationships with both MXAT and LMU, among other, more hush-hush ones.
ROCK!!

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5 Comments

  1. Susan Jones September 15, 2004 at 4:21 am

    Eric Avari Bon.

  2. DefJamBeccaMC September 15, 2004 at 12:52 pm

    Liev Schreiber
    Vincent D’onofrio
    Dennis Leary
    Eric Stolz
    Mary-Louise Parker
    I’m sure I’ve mangled the spelling on all. And since I can’t even imagine being an actor, I don’t know how useful this list is. But these are all people I enjoy.

  3. JeanNINE September 16, 2004 at 11:07 am

    I’m an actor – not a working actor quite yet – and I’ve read both of your books, both of which were SO valuable to me! SO.
    In consideration of this next opus, honestly, for me personally any “name” actor that wasn’t directly BORN into acting, or who didn’t come from a rich family (i.e. that was able to pay their way through all of the expensive parts about acting).
    I would also find it valuable to read about actors who started out in theatre, actors who came from smaller markets – weren’t born and raised in LA or NY.
    The most inspiring stories to me are the “little folks who could.” The ones who’ve really worked hard at it, and didn’t necessarily get their working status practically handed to them.
    With that said, I also love stories about luck and being discovered…anyway (realizing how much I’m babbling), whomever you get, I look forward to this next edition!

  4. cindy k September 17, 2004 at 10:54 am

    A compilation from me and Alison:
    Mary Kay Place
    Stockard Channing
    Julia Roberts
    David Straithairn
    Zoey Deschanel
    Bryan Cranston
    Kevin Spacey (I just read the best interview with him in an AARP magazine of all places. I am going to send you a copy, just because I love his attitude and what he had to say.

  5. Debra September 18, 2004 at 12:17 am

    Ooooh! Good ones Cindy! Kevin Spacey should be a snap for you too, Bon! I would like to hear from Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Kathy Bates and Patrika Darbo. I’m so excited for you, sis!!!!!!!!! Yeehaw!