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<p style="text-align: justify"> Hello, Plus Size Model here... seeking work in catalog, character, glamour, print, and T.V. commercial modeling, film extra and voice work.  I have a positive attitude, quick wit and a contagous laugh, good with emotions and can cry on cue. I am artistic and a student of the metaphysical.  A natural empath and animal lover,  this funny native Floridian can pull out a good southern drawl when needed and I play well with others! </p> <p style="text-align: justify">  </p>

Posted at: 09/27/2012 06:50

Tags: model mature character glamour print commercial extra plus size BBW talent humor southern Florida television

<p> Most of the things I do is just for enjoyment on my part but sometimes there's more to it than that.</p> <p> Recently I've finished up on a screen play for a resturant owner which is developing his own mini series and I have begun and nearly finished a stage play 'Grand Pa's Garage' as a stage manger.</p> <p> It's enjoyable to be in this Industry and quite a lot of people respect you for what we do.</p> <p> I just wanted to keep you up to date.</p>

Posted at: 05/30/2012 12:37

Tags: projects drama screen plays

<p> Currently Working On:<br />                                         - THEATRE - Once On This Island<br />                                         - THEATRE - Footloose<br />                                         - LIVE EVENTS - Talent Palooza '12</p> <p> Upcoming: (Positively)<br />                      - LIVE EVENTS - Miss Teen Beauty Queen '12</p> <p> Upcoming: (Still Auditioning)<br />                      - THEATRE - Beauty & The Beast Jr.<br />                      - THEATRE - The Little Mermaid Jr.<br />                      -<strong> THEATRE - Fossee<br />                      </strong>- THEATRE - Drama Queen<br /> <strong>                     - THEATRE - Through The Looking Glass</strong></p>

Posted at: 05/10/2012 19:35

Tags: lookg glass

<div id="ep_profilestatus"> I am very easy to work with and role flexible. If you have any questions feel free to send me a message on here or at <a href="mailto:jeancandela@hotmail.com">jeancandela@hotmail.com</a></div>

Posted at: 04/29/2012 22:16

Tags: www.jeancandela.tk

<p> Wow, I've been on here (lazily) for like two years and didn't know I could have a blog! Well, I guess I'm starting one! I'm new to the business but have been researching it for years and finally feel like I know enough to get started. </p> <p> Before making this decision, I spent my time working hard and graduated high school early, and then promptly moved to Reno, NV to start college at UNR for a BS in neuroscience. I also have two published novels, Teenagers and Jailbirds, and the third is due out this summer. My goal is to combine all three of my loves (the brain, acting, and writing) into a career. I chose neuroscience over an acting degree because not only do I love studying the brain, but I feel it is a better choice in case I choose to become something else. And, since neuroscience and psychology are such similar degrees, I will get a superior understanding of human emotion and reaction and thus be able to break down and become characters better because I will understand them deeply.</p> <p> If you'd like to learn more about me and my other achievments, visit my website: http://www.stuffbysam.com</p>

Posted at: 03/14/2012 10:49

Tags: samantha steele alaska teen series reno nevada anchorage acting author writing psychology neuroscience

<p> Auditions soon! Can't wait! I'm auditioning for Mama since she's the only alto! Wish me luck! It'll be at KISS Theatre, and I never got a part there, just minor/ensemble so wish me luck!</p>

Posted at: 02/20/2012 14:46

Tags: KISS Theatre Once On This Island Mama alto

<p> Last semester I decided to take a piece from Ibsen's play "A Doll's House" for a monolouge.  Ibsen has always blown my mind as a writer, and was so ahead of his time.  During the time this play was written it was almost unheard of for a woman like Nora's character to take a stand as a woman, be her own person, and admit she was an independant thinker.  My professor gave us a format to follow in disector our character.  It was pretty much a Stanislavski or Method Acting type of approach.  I have found more and more that this technique works best for me.  Understanding a character inside and out is essential in playing a part as well as putting yourself in their shoes, and finding your own way of substituting it with a situation(s) similar in your life.  Below is what I submitted to my professor.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0pt"> <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', 'serif'; font-size: 12pt">Bryn Berg                                                                                                                   May 18, 2011</span></p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0pt"> <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', 'serif'; font-size: 12pt">Theatre Arts 110</span></p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> Character Analysis for Monologue #2</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Play:</b>  Ibsen’s <i>A Doll’s House</i></p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Character:</b>  Nora Helmer</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b><u>Givens</u></b></p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Age:  </b>Late twenties</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Birth Place:  </b>Norway</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Education Level</b>:  Finishing school</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Economic/Social Status</b>:  Nora’s family is upper middle class.  Her husband is a well respected business man on the verge of a promotion for the bank he works for.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Greatest Dream</b>:  Nora wishes to be independent, and no longer have to cow tow to what the men in her life want her to be.  Nora no longer wants to be seen as just a pretty doll.  She wants to have her own thoughts and opinions, and most importantly to be taken seriously as a human being.  She realizes this at the very end of the play.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Greatest Fear</b>:  For most of the play Nora was terrified of her husband finding out about a shady loan she had taken out to actually save his life.  At the end of the play it was being imprisoned in her husbands doll house for the rest of her life, and never having her own identity.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Historical Facts About Nora Helmer</b>:  Nora was a housewife living in the late 19<sup><font size="2">th</font></sup> century Norway.  During this time women were not allowed to be independent thinkers.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Where and When is My Character (Location, Weather, Time, and Season)?</b>  This play takes place is in the late 19<sup><font size="2">th</font></sup> century in Norway during the Christmas season which would make the weather very cold.  The story appears to take place over the course of a few days in Nora and her husbands home. </p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>What happened just before the scene/monologue started?  </b>Nora’s secret of her the money she borrowed illegally was revealed to her husband, and he says horrible and degrading things to her for what she has done. Her husband has also learned blackmail will take place from one of his enemies.  In a sudden plot twist the threat of blackmail is suddenly lifted, and Nora’s significant other changes his tune about his feelings for Nora.  He gives her a long speech about how everything in their lives will go back to how it was.  Nora’s husband has no regard for all of the humiliating insults he has just thrown at Nora, and expects her to just sweep everything he said under the rug.  Nora has a sudden epiphany, and realizes she can no longer pretend to live as her husbands doll, and finally speaks her mind.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b><u>Other</u></b></p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>General Relationship:  </b>Torvald is Nora’s husband of eight years.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Specific Relationship</b>:  Nora is smothered by Torvald, and by the end of the play feels that he is holding her back from being her own person with her own thoughts and opinions.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Help/Hurt Nora</b>:  Torvald can help Nora because he can give her a very comfortable and secure life financially.  Torvald can also provide her with a decent place in society.  Torvald can hurt Nora by being selfish, and expecting her to exist to fulfill just his needs.  He is totally oblivious to the fact that Nora wants to be heard, and seen as her own person.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b><u>Destination:  Where/When/What</u></b></p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>Objective (What does Nora want from Torvald right now?):  </b>Nora wants her husband Torvald to see her as more than an ornament.  She wants to have finally have a serious conversation after eight years of marriage.  She has already made up her mind to leave their marriage, but wants Torvald to understand that she is departing because he won’t let her be her own person. </p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>What happens to Nora Helmer’s world if she does not achieve her objective</b>?  In my eyes it would be very devastating to Nora if she was not able to get through to Torvald about her feelings.  She spent eight years in a smothering marriage pretending to be happy.  Nora chooses to leave the security of her marriage, and asks for no financial support from Torvald.  In my opinion Nora was doing a beyond risky thing for a woman in her time in order to try and prove her points.  Nora was most likely not going to be living a financially friendly existence.  If she did not get through to Torvald, struggling for the rest of her life could all been for nothing.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal">                 <b><u>Obstacle</u></b></p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>What is standing in the way of Nora Helmer achieving her objective:  </b>Torvald being extremely stubborn, and not understanding that Nora is so much more than just a doll.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.5in"> <b><u>To Do</u></b></p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>What actions/tactics would I use when playing Nora Helmer to achieve my objective?</b>  I would want Torvald to apologize to me, and stand up and fight for my right to be my own person.  The tactics I would use are mock, press, shake, silence, terminate (as in terminate the marriage), shield, and hush.</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> <b>“IF” Life experiences I will use to try and identify with Nora Helmer’s character</b>:</p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.25in; margin-left: 0.25in">  I felt very trapped in corporate America for many years, and like Nora I played the part of acting like I loved my job, and experienced having many of my ideas to better the companies I worked for shut down by managers.  I also feel that many of my managers just wanted me to be a robot or, like Nora “a doll” that just did my job, and never kicked up any fuss.  Back in 2009 I knew I was going to lose my job as the company was downsizing.  I toughed it out so I could get unemployment.  The day finally came for me, and others in my department to get the ax.  Like Nora I wasn’t sure how I would support myself as unemployment is not a lot of money.  However, being free from fake people, and incompetent managers was more important to me.  I was actually trying not to smirk when I was given the huge speech by human resources about what a company must do to survive, and even tuned most of it out.  I finally just said “I want to help the company save time so you can just cut this short, give me my last check, and tell me what I need to sign”.  I then proceeded to drive down Winchester road in Temecula, rolled down my window and shouted “I’m free!”  That was my way of slamming the door as Nora did at the end of the play.  I was so excited to start a new life of not being chained to a desk all day, and going after the things I really wanted. </p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal" style="text-indent: 0.25in; margin-left: 0.25in"> I can also use a past relationship with a guy that pretty much abandoned me, and said demeaning words towards me and my family that still after five years haunt me to this day.  A few months after this all took place he called me up out of the blue thinking I was still in love with him, that we could just pick up again, and that I was over the traumatic things he had said and done.  I will also use this to put myself in Nora’s shoes as Torvald pretty much did the same thing, and though his hurtful words would just roll off her back once he found he would no longer be blackmailed. </p> <p>  </p> <p>  </p>

Posted at: 11/22/2011 23:00

Tags: Ibsen Nora Helmer Bryn Berg A Doll's House Stanislavki

<p> <a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_it7ICizJ96g/S1x9UCWxS8I/AAAAAAAADEo/FMVCcAnJh6k/s1600-h/Steve-Jason.jpg"><img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5430353033885207490" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_it7ICizJ96g/S1x9UCWxS8I/AAAAAAAADEo/FMVCcAnJh6k/s400/Steve-Jason.jpg" style="cursor: hand; display: block; height: 262px; margin: 0px auto 10px; text-align: center; width: 400px;" /></a><i>Above: Steve meets Jason. Click on the photo for a larger image.</i></p> <div> <b>The El Escorial Conspiracy</b> Official <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1100898/" target="_blank">IMDB</a> page for the film! <img alt="" border="0" src="http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm94/englishradioshow/a500.jpg" /></div> <div>  </div> <div> Above: Steve and his producer get ready for the scene.</div> <div> Below: Just on the way to the toilet and bumped into some of the cast having tapas! <img alt="" border="0" src="http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee430/englishradio/The%20El%20Escorial%20Conspiracy/6-1.jpg" /></div> <div>  </div> <div> Below: We took this photo just before we filmed my big scene. (at the end of the film) You wouldn´t believe how many photos were taken before we finally got one where the quality was okay! <img alt="With Jason Isaacs just before my big scene" border="0" src="http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee430/englishradio/The%20El%20Escorial%20Conspiracy/DSC05237-1.jpg" /></div> <div>  </div> <div> Below: Three Musketeers! All for one etc. <img alt="" border="0" src="http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee430/englishradio/jason-1.jpg" /></div> <div>  </div> <div> Above: Waiting for my big scene. In the background - the mighty Jason Isaacs! <img alt="" border="0" src="http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee430/englishradio/The%20El%20Escorial%20Conspiracy/2-1.jpg" /></div> <div>  </div> <div> Below: Steve and the film director Antonio del Real <img alt="" border="0" src="http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee430/englishradio/The%20El%20Escorial%20Conspiracy/8-1.jpg" /></div> <div>  </div> <div> Below: Steve and his producer again. That costume was <i>very</i> heavy! <img alt="" border="0" src="http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee430/englishradio/The%20El%20Escorial%20Conspiracy/7-1.jpg" /> Below: These three photos were taken by the official production photographer, using my old camera. What a difference when you´ve got a professional doing the job! Click on the images to enlarge. <a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_it7ICizJ96g/TToOy71wNVI/AAAAAAAADrU/8et2BTHZsxg/s1600/5.JPG" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5564776557789066578" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_it7ICizJ96g/TToOy71wNVI/AAAAAAAADrU/8et2BTHZsxg/s400/5.JPG" style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 300px;" /></a> <a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_it7ICizJ96g/TToOoY08M7I/AAAAAAAADrM/gvgEqiASnX0/s1600/4.JPG" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5564776376591725490" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_it7ICizJ96g/TToOoY08M7I/AAAAAAAADrM/gvgEqiASnX0/s400/4.JPG" style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 300px;" /></a> <a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_it7ICizJ96g/TToPgT6Yn_I/AAAAAAAADr0/1SyMtkIuhvQ/s1600/3.JPG" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5564777337345056754" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_it7ICizJ96g/TToPgT6Yn_I/AAAAAAAADr0/1SyMtkIuhvQ/s400/3.JPG" style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 300px; height: 400px;" /></a> Look out for Steve and his producer in the Jason (Luscious Malfoy from Harry Potter) Isaacs movie 'The El Escorial Conspiracy'. Steve plays an Inquisition Guard near the end of the film when the bad guy gets arrested. During filming in Spain Steve was also lucky enough to meet Julia (First Knight, Sabrina) Ormond. Steve has launched a podcast in which he talks all about what it was like getting a role as an Inquisition Guard in a Jason Isaacs film.</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>All credit and thanks to Fernando Prados (Casting Coordinator)</strong></div> <div> I have to say from the start, that all credit goes to Fernando. He was the one who gave me the job in the first place. He´s a wonderful chap and I wouldn´t have been working on the film without him. Fernando gave me the opportunity and I will always be very grateful to him for that. He gave me this fantastic job and I have lots of lovely memories from my time working on the film.</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>How did you end up in a Jason Isaacs film?</strong> The whole thing's a bit fuzzy. I think I basically went for the audition (which I passed) and then I got the call back. Next day I went to the Palace where they were filming. When the casting guy found out I was from Liverpool he apparently told Jason in a meeting the first chance he got and so when I arrived on set for my first day he immediately offered to introduce me to Jason. That was very nice of him I thought.</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>What about working with Lucious from Harry Potter then?</strong> I've had the time of my life meeting and working with (fellow Liverpool actor) Jason, who, I think, will forever be remembered for playing evil Lucious in the Harry Potter movies. Although he's known for playing the villains, I must say that Jason is the nicest guy you could meet. He is a really nice bloke and he's really funny. When you think about it, he's a massive movie star, especially after The Patriot and Harry Potter, but he's very down-to-earth. Everybody I spoke to on the set said the same thing. He clearly hasn't lost his Liverpool sense of humour. As with all major films, there is a lot of standing around waiting. He's very professional but he always keeps the cast and crew entertained inbetween scenes.</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>So, the big question. Are you now friends with Jason Isaacs?</strong> Am I now friends with Jason Isaacs? I'd like to think so. We got on really well. It was great talking with him about Liverpool and everything and we chatted quite a bit whenever we met.</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>What's this about Doctor Who?</strong> On one occasion, as I'm a life-long Doctor Who fan I couldn't resist asking Jason if he would ever consider a future role as the Doctor if the BBC asked him. After all he is friends with Christopher Eccleston, so he already has a good Doctor Who connection. Jason clearly has no shortage of work given his megastar status, but he hasn't (I'm happy to confirm) ruled out a future Doctor Who role. Just think how cool it would be if Jason were to become the next Doctor. We talked about the way he wouldn't be the first bloke from Liverpool to play the Doctor as he'd be following in the footsteps of Paul McGann. (And Scotland Road's very own Tom Baker, don't forget about him!) So, never let it be said that a Scouser can't play the lead role in Doctor Who.</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>When is the film out?</strong> The film is due out (I believe) in September (Spain) this year. That's probably the best time. The new James Bond film is out in November so it will be better to release our film before rather than after that.</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>Is this the start of a new career then?</strong> I've really enjoyed making friends and working with Jason and all of these Hollywood movie stars but this was my first go at acting and I'm keeping both feet on the ground. I wouldn't hesitate to do it all again if I had the chance, but for now it's back to normal for me. I won't be giving up my day job just yet. I was only an extra. You don´t see very much of me. If you blink, you really will miss my big scene! The great thing about this experience was meeting Jason and the other actors.</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>Did you meet any other stars?</strong> During filming I had the chance to meet another English Hollywood star, (Surrey born) Julia Ormond (Sabrina, First Knight) who plays Princesa de Éboli and also starring in the film are the famous Spanish actors Jordi Mollà (from Philip ll of Spain in Elizabeth - The Golden Age) who plays Mateo Vázquez and William Miller who plays Captain Rodrigo de Villena. I met them both when they were having tapas in one of the local bars. That was cool!</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>Tell us about the plot of the film...</strong> The film is directed by Antonio del Real and financed by lots of European film companies and institutions. It's a Spanish Renaissance period drama an tells the story of betrayal in the court of the 16th century ruler King Philip II of Spain. John of Austria sends his personal secretary, Juan de Escobedo, to intercede with the King but witnesses the secret romance between Antonio Pérez (Isaacs) and Ana de Mendoza, the Princess of Éboli (Ormond). At this point the plot against the King is beginning to unfold. It's a true story and all the facts are well documented but I don't want to spoil it for you.</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>Did you recieve any personal instruction from the director?</strong> We had personal instruction from the directors assistant on how to 'turn and march'. I've never had to march whilst wearing body armour before. Not as easy as it sounds believe me! So much effort by all of the production crew goes into making the scene look as authentic as possible. It's so impressive. Very educational for me too.</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>What's your role in the film? Are we going to be able to actually see you in the film?</strong> One of my scenes takes place during a fancy-dress ball at the palace. I play the role of a Nobleman and later a Spanish Inquisition Guard. I can't wait until the film is released, but I'm being realistic too. It's a cruel world we live in and I know there's a chance that my scenes could end up on the cutting room floor, but that's showbiz I guess. Whatever happens, getting an acting role in this film has meant a great deal to me. When I was on my way to the audition I had no idea I was about to meet Jason. It's not often I use the word cool, but in describing the whole adventure, that's the word I have to go with. Being a part of this movie has been the most amazing opportunity for me ever. Suffice to say my biggest scene is when we have to march into a room. Basically I have to open the door and then we march in, with me in front. As I open the door (very big and heavy doors by the way) Jason (in the arms of his lover) has to turn and look at me. I never realised how much acting was required to 'march' into a room. We all had our markers on the floor (the position where you had to walk up to and stop) but obviously you couldn't look at the marker whilst you were walking. Mine was yellow. You had to look straight ahead (in my case, making eye contact with Jason the whole time) and if somebody stopped in the wrong place we had to do it all over again. So there's me walking in towards Jason, with him looking straight at me and I'm getting nearer and nearer and all I'm thinking is "Where on earth is that yellow thing?" Then all of a sudden, out of the corner of your eye you see a yellow fuzzy blob and you think "Ah, thank goodness for that!" I tell you, the movie business - nothing beats it!</div> <div>  </div> <div> <strong>How do you feel now the filming is over?</strong> All in all, this was literally a once in a lifetime opportunity that I couldn't miss and thankfully - I didn't. From Jason and the other actors I met to the director, his assistants and the guys who served the lunch, I'm very grateful to everyone who made me feel at home. Really gonna miss all those lovely cakes and hot sandwiches they served us every day too! <em>Update: We´re pleased to confirm that Steve´s main scene was kept in the film!</em> <img alt="Steve and Jason Isaacs" border="0" src="http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm94/englishradioshow/JasonIsaacs.jpg" /></div> <div> <span style="font-weight:bold;">Spanish trailer</span><object height="360" width="480"><param name="movie" value="http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/video/x64uem?width=&theme=none&foreground=%23F7FFFD&highlight=%23FFC300&background=%23171D1B&start=&animatedTitle=&iframe=0&additionalInfos=0&autoPlay=0&hideInfos=0" /><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" /><embed allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" height="360" src="http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/video/x64uem?width=&theme=none&foreground=%23F7FFFD&highlight=%23FFC300&background=%23171D1B&start=&animatedTitle=&iframe=0&additionalInfos=0&autoPlay=0&hideInfos=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="480"></embed></object></div>

Posted at: 11/13/2011 16:56

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I have been offered a once in a lifetime opportunity to go to Los Angeles, California and pursue my dream as a Hollywood actress. Lawrence Folgo* is the founder and CEO of Actors Journey. Actors Journey are a group of South Florida’s young actors and actresses take a trip to LA to perform for Hollywood’s biggest managers and agents. Lawrence take twenty young hopefuls to LA in hopes of finding them representation to make their dreams come true. Lawrence has been in the business for over fifty years and has many upper level connections. Lawrence created a group of Professional Industry leaders developing Acting careers. The Professional Actor begins with acting in their local area in Theater, Student Films, College Plays and participating in films that are shot in their local area. When the Actor is ready for a Professional Career to work in major roles for Television and Feature films, most of them are cast and developed in Los Angeles, California. Hollywood is the Mecca of film making in the World. ACTORS JOURNEY prepares you for Commercials, Prime Time Series, Soap Operas, Cable and Network Shows. My name is Latoya Hill, and as a member of this very ambitious group of young actors we are asked to raise money to go on the trip of a lifetime. We are responsible for raising our share of the trip which is $2500.00 to go and stay for one entire week at the Oakwood Apartments* in LA where we will train night and day to put on a fabulous showcase. The showcase will highlights my best attributes as an actress and I will have the opportunity to market and sell myself. I am looking for sponsors. I am dedicated, driven and determined to follow my passion. I even picked up a third job as a waitress to try to get to Los Angeles. If it is in your heart to give, a donation of any amount would be greatly appreciated. If you or someone you know would like to be one of my ″proud sponsors″, please contact me or submit an online donation. If you'd like to sponsor me through using your business account, your business will be advertised in our 2011-2012 Showcase Brochure, and you can use it as ″advertising dollars″ for tax purposes. To obtain a mailing address/ pay pal address please contact me directly at latdiahil1983@gmail.com If you have any questions about this program or sponsorships, please contact Larry Folgo at actorsjourney@yahoo.com Thank you kindly in advance, LaToya Hill Facebook.com/ltoiya.dianne Twitter.com/#!/sincerelyme83 Actor’s Reel: http://youtu.be/gSRrak4Ziqw http://youtu.be/6bN6Zf7B8aU http://youtu.be/UltE-IxcUQM LaToya Hill is an aspiring poet, author, actress and model. She was born and raised in the relatively small town of Albany, Georgia on June 17, 1983. As the oldest of six children, she spent a lot of her time putting on plays and talent shows for her family growing up. She realized she had a passion for acting when she participated in her first grade school play. She moved to Miami after high school and started taking some college courses at Miami Dade College. It wasn’t until she turned twenty years old, that she decided to finally pursue her acting career. She has been writing since the age of twelve when she was first introduced to poetry and literature in her seventh grade English class. Since then she has really taken an interest in her hobby and written over forty unpublished poems and short stories. LaToya has done featured roles local independent films and she also done work on major motion pictures. She is currently attending Everest College where she will be attaining an Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice in the spring of 2012. LaToya plans on moving to Los Angeles, California in the spring of 2012 to further her career in the performing arts and Bachelor’s Criminal Justice and minor in Psychology. LaToya plays the role of Maria in “The Turn Around”. Maria is Snider’s comical aunt who has difficulty finding a good man. She has a fetish for online dating through popular social sites. The Turn Around will be an entertaining and inspirational treat for everyone. The Turn Around opens December 11, 2011 at the: Joseph Caleb Center 5400 nw 22nd Avenue Miami, Florida 33142 **Sponsorship opportunities for business owners or individuals** Click on link below: http://www.gofundme.com/LToiya-Dianne

Posted at: 11/09/2011 17:14

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