Since 1987 Michael Bofshever has been recognized as a well-respected acting teacher in LA with an ongoing scene study class. Currently, he is researching and interviewing actors on the subject of life as a working actor. By sharing their common experiences these professional performers help less experienced colleagues know there is a career that is possible for them as working actors. SAG members will be enlightened by this discussion and come away with a sense of renewal and commitment to their chosen profession armed with the optimism and fortitude of knowing that the life of the working actor is an honorable and rewarding profession.
A panel of experienced working actors will discuss a variety of questions posed by the moderator and audience pertaining to the many aspects of what it takes to succeed and live the life of a working actor.
- What it means to be an actor
- Making the transition from struggling artist to working actor
- Pleasant and Persistent
- Applying training to your work in the professional world
- Audition Tools
- Rejection and Fear--Opportunities or Obstacles
- Guest starring on half-hour and episodic television
- Going to Network and becoming a series regular