Andrea Londo
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Hi :) I moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting when I was 19 years old and now, at 29, I'm here to share the knowledge acquired through the many [painful and also wonderful] situations I've been lucky enough to be in. There's a lot to unpack in any given job or phase of your career you're in, and I'm confident that I can help you. I've worked as a lead in many movies (both indie and studio), been top of show guest star on multiple occasions for networks like CBS and Fx, I've been a series regular on one of Netflix's most popular shows: NARCOS, I was recently the lead of a pilot, I've been cast and then recast, I've been cast and then had schedules conflict and had to chose between offers.. basically I've been through it! And there are many things I would do differently had I known what I know now. I can share all of this and more given your specific concern - from the technical aspects of your career to people relations to regulating your mental health through it all.
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EXAMPLE Q&A: The essentials when getting started. How to find an agent/manager. How to drop your current manager/ agent, should you? You're auditioning a lot and not booking? You feel you're in a rut? Let's prepare for an audition together - break down the scene, strategize how to prepare + what needs modifying (if anything). Let's go through some recent tapes and find common denominators -- points to work on, what your niche might be, what strengths are obvious and you should potentially lean into more. What if the rut is mental? Been there! That's not an easy place to be I'll share the things I've done and I've found have always helped me climb out of the rut. What if you're pinned? Zoom callback? Director meeting? What do you do? What if you came really close to something and didn't get it? How to move on from that, how to let go. What are the kinds of things that can reassure you you're well on your way to
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