Showing posts with label acting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acting. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Simple Summer Meal... Cheesy Mac and Beef

What a busy Summer! I can't believe it's winding down, and school is just around the corner.  I've been juggling family with work, and it's a struggle to whip up a home cooked meal.  I host a Simple Meals Cooking Show for Publix, and this recipe for Cheesy Mac and Beef with Veggies is the perfect family dinner. It's a delicious, easy meal for busy Moms on the go! Enjoy! 

To watch the video, just click on play.
For the complete recipe, visit Publix Apron's Simple Meals.


Friday, February 26, 2010

Nickelodeon Open Casting Call for Children

This casting is a "longshot", and it will be a cattle call.
However, if you have or know a 12 - 18 year old that is serious about acting,
you might want to give it a try. 
That said, expect a long wait. 
It will probably be crazy! 
If you do attend, brings snacks, drinks and entertainment.
As always, I don't endorse the audition, just wanted to pass on the information.
Good Luck!


MIAMI NICKELODEON OPEN CASTING CALL

Nickelodeon is seeking talent ages 12 - 18 for future projects.  They are looking for funny, confident talent.  All ethnicities.  This is a general casting, and they are looking for new faces for upcoming shows.  A casting representative from Nickelodeon will be at the casting. There is no fee for the audition.

Date:  February 27, 2010
Check-in:  9am-12pm
Location: Doubletree Miami Mart
Address: 711 NW 72nd Ave, Miami, Florida
There is parking, but space may be limited.  There is a flat fee for all day parking.
Ages: 12 - 18. They are not seeing anyone under 12 or over 18.

All talent MUST be accompanied by an adult. No exceptions.
Wardrobe: Casual

Nickelodeon will make their best effort to see all talent that has checked in. Audition wait time may be several hours. In the event that the turnout for the event exceeds the amount of people they are able to see in one day, you may be notified by an official Nickelodeon crew member that you will need to return the next day to be seen. If this occurs, you will be given a wristband and official paperwork confirming that you were in line by noon on Saturday and have been requested to return.
Please bring 1 photo (snapshot OK).  Include all of your contact information on the back of your picture. This photo will not be returned.
Nickelodeon will provide audition material (a brief comedy scene) at the open call.  You will also need to fill out an information form at the casting.
 
For additional information, please e-mail Opencall@nick.com

Friday, January 15, 2010

TV Moms Don't Wear Black

As a real Mom, black is a staple of my wardrobe.  It's flattering and easy to match. I just grab it and go.  In TV land, Mom's don't wear black. I auditioned today for a national theme park commercial.  Instead of my brightly colored Mommy uniform, I decided to rebel.  It was cold outside, and I just couldn't get in the mood for khaki capris.  I figured nobody would notice.  I threw on a long black sweater, skinny jeans and black boots.  I was feeling pretty good until I walked into the waiting room.  One girl even kindly offered to give me her lime green tee.  I was told that I needed to give the clients what they wanted. Surely they could figure out if I was right for the part without me having to don the stereotypical tourist attire. I've been doing this for years.  Nope!  When I entered the audition room, I was asked to take off my sweater.  I politely  refused. Trust me. I  wouldn't get the job parading around in the skin tight camisole under my sweater (which by the way was also black).  I liked my flaw concealing, comfy black sweater.  This is what a real Mom looks like.  Deal with it. Needless to say, I don't think I'll be getting a call from my agent. :)
 

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