
My first experiences in acting were acting out stories from my own imagination when I was a child. I played out each different role, bringing to life all the characters running around in my head. I was in drama club in high school and I took theater classes in college. That was basically the acting experience I had. I've flirted with the idea of taking acting classes and my close friend and associate Joy Cheriel Brown is always encouraging me to go to classes with her.
Joy is a screenwriter and aspiring actress. She's attended acting classes in DC and New York. She's basically the entire reason I ended up going to the open casting call in Richmond. She's attended open casting calls before. House of Cards has casting calls in the DC area a lot and she attended one last year.
She forward me the email regarding the casting call and I was hesitant because I wasn't sure I wanted to sit through the drive to Richmond. Of course now I'm happy I did because it was a really awesome experience.
After travelling through ridiculous amounts of rain we make it to Richmond around noon. The line winded through a few city blocks. Joy told me this was a big deal and now I saw she wasn't kidding.
This was an open call for a film entitled "Loving" scheduled to start filming in Virginia later this year. They were looking for extras of all ages, races, body types, etc. The process was that we stood in line and the closer we got to the front they would pull you aside for a possible speaking role in the film. I'm glad that Joy and I were together because it made standing in line for 2 hours bearable. We did meet a few cool people while we waited. There were a few people from Pennsylvania and I met some students from the theater department at Virginia Commonwealth University.
We made it to the portion of the line where they were pulling people aside to read sides for possible speaking roles. They chose the woman in front of me and then to my surprise they looked at me and said "Are you an actress?" I answered no. "Do you want to be an actress?" I exclaimed, Yes! I was given sides and waited in another line that led inside to the wonderfully air conditioned audition room. They took my photo. I performed the sides, took a little direction, and performed them again and that was it. After all of the waiting it all went by fairly quickly in the end.
This Richmond trip was a refreshing change to my Saturday routine. Even if Joy and I aren't called to work on this film, it was a great experience. I might take Joy up on her next offer to attend an acting class.
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