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Blake Stadnik from ”This Is Us” Doesn’t Let His Disability Stop Him Onstage or in Life

Blake Stadnik from ”This Is Us” Doesn’t Let His Disability Stop Him Onstage or in Life

FromWhy I‘ll Never Make It


Blake Stadnik from ”This Is Us” Doesn’t Let His Disability Stop Him Onstage or in Life

FromWhy I‘ll Never Make It

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Jan 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One of the joys that can come from being an actor, besides getting to perform on stage and feeling the energy of a live audience, is that of working and collaborating with other wonderful actors onstage as well as building friendships off stage. Throughout the past six seasons, I’ve had the pleasure of bringing on some of these wonderful castmates, and not only share their stories, but get to learn a little more about them as well.
This past year I was cast in my second production of 42nd Street, this time at the Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut. You heard from Kate Baldwin last season, and so for the first episode of this season, I wanted to bring on another wonderful performer from that production. 
Blake Stadnik is probably most well known for his role as Jack Damon in NBC’s This Is Us, but he’s actually been performing since childhood thanks to his mother, who introduced him to dancing and performing after he lost the majority of his eyesight due to Stargardt’s Disease. He went on, though, to get his BFA in musical theater from Penn State University.
In our conversation, Blake will talk more about this disease and how it’s impacted his life on and off stage. We’ll also discuss the responsibilities of being an actor, and how Blake has had to remind himself at times why he is a performer. Lastly, he shares the tragic events that led to his father’s passing, the impact of that loss, and the ways in which he carries on his father’s legacy.

STORY #1 - Not getting cast because of his disability


STORY #2 - Blake's internal struggle with selfishness for being an actor 


STORY #3 - Losing his father just as he was about to start This Is Us


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Released:
Jan 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The actor’s journey is one of occasional highs and frequent lows. It is a path riddled with self-doubt and frustration as we question our career choices, wondering if we’ll ever really ”make it.” But even still, those few moments of glory onstage or onscreen can sustain us through ALL the setbacks and challenges. On this award-winning podcast, New York actor Patrick Oliver Jones invites fellow creatives to share stories of failure and persistence in the performing arts. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the creative life rarely seen in the glitz and glam of this industry and reminds us we’re not alone in this long and winding journey.