Wednesday, September 4, 2013

A Working Actor...

Can you call yourself an actor if you are not a 'working actor'?

Definitely been in my thoughts this past month.  Thank you to a very timely post by my good friend, Erin O'Connor.  Please read cause she brings up some great points.

http://erinannoconnor.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/can-you-call-yourself-an-actor-if-you-are-not-a-working-actor/

A few short musings of my own (this part is a little bit 'dear diary' so skip it if you're not in the mood for directionless banter):

We define who we are.  We supply the definition that people will translate to create an image/description to understand our character.   Telling others, "I am an actor" opens up a realm of assumptions, hypotheses, judgments, connections etc.  So when we are describing to others who we are I think their is some inevitable:  if you loathe your job, love your spouse, or think your children smell bad. Our desire for connection with people will require us to tell who we are through a mirror.

Or will it?

I am an actor.  I currently have no gigs, I have no 'name' in Chicago, I have no real prospects for future employment with a theater, heck I am a nobody here!  But I am still an actor.  I am enabled by the passion I have for storytelling through a different person.

So I haven't gotten anywhere close to a 'catharsis' with this post, but I'm realizing this is going to be an ongoing topic for me in the next years.  I'd love to hear any advice/stories/wisdom from anyone on this.  Erin's got a great blog here, but I think there is a little more to it.  I just don't know what it is yet.

Thank you Erin for letting me steal this.  Even though you didn't know I stole it.


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