Mao's Last Dancer
I found another good book by Michael Caine. His autobiography was fun and interesting. He’s a candid and engaging writer. The first passage in his book took me as an actor and acting teacher by surprise and delight. I will quote:
“If you really want to become an actor, but only providing that acting doesn’t interfere with your golf game, your political ambitions, and your sex life, you don’t really want to become an actor. Not only is acting more than a part-time job, it’s more than a full-time job. It’s a full-time obsession.”
Hey all,
Haven't been on for awhile again. I've been travelling back and forth to the USA as I'm American and want to assist actors from Australia get to the States. Here's just basics of what you need:
1. 0-1 Visa (now how do I get one?) Good question. I will post a list of attorneys in the USA who are experts -- or you can email me at suzie@suziesteen.com and I'll email you some names.
If you are in Sydney Australia or Los Angeles, I can set up a meeting with you.
It's been a long time since I've been on here. I've been wrapped up with my Talent Agency in Australia and riding on the glory of the success of my latest film. I am an American and know from both Contintents how difficult it is to find a Good agent who will take you!
1. Ask other sucessful actors who have had the training and experience that you have in common.
2. Get referred by one of them.
3. ALWAYS make sure your Biography and Headshots are in tip-top shape (NO EXCEPTIONS).


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