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2. Sean Crampton: Improv, Making Your Own Work, And Finding Routine

2. Sean Crampton: Improv, Making Your Own Work, And Finding Routine

FromOne Broke Actress Podcast


2. Sean Crampton: Improv, Making Your Own Work, And Finding Routine

FromOne Broke Actress Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Sep 26, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sean Crampton joins the One Broke Actress podcast to  speak on his experience in the industry. He always knew that LA was where he was going to end up but he didn't know all that was in store for him. Despite being broken down by Hollywood, he built himself back up and found his way through improv, writing, and making his own projects. An accomplished actor and writer, Sean takes us through how he maintains his sanity in the industry and how we shouldn't be afraid to fail.
3:20 — How Sean got to LA and what he did for survival gigs
7:50 — Finding community through acting class, learning he wasn't Marlon Brando, and why improv was the key to being a better actor
22:40 — What Sean did to get James Franco to star in his film
28:00 — Audition Prep/Tips, Sean's worst callback of all time, and getting his writing in front of an investor
42:30 — A breakdown of Sean's morning routine + fitness routine
51:10 — Advice for new actors
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

Sean's film "Richard Peter Johnson" (2015)
Playhouse West in North Hollywood
Sean's Twitter

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Released:
Sep 26, 2017
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Podcast episode

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Financially, mentally, physically or otherwise...most actors are at least a little broke. Host/actress Sam Valentine brings you advice, tips, and real stories (of success AND failure) from people in and around the acting industry right now. So you feel a little more “whole” and a little less alone in Hollywood. From auditions and the day-to-day life of working actors to getting agents/managers, we cover it all.