A casting director who'd cast me in 'Assassins' sent a video to Kevin Reynolds, the director, and Mel Gibson, whose company is producing '187.' Then I went in and auditioned, and a few hours later, they called me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The day after I got an agent, I got called in for a role in a TV movie called 'Legion Of Fire: Killer Ants.'
I phoned this number and said, Please, sir, I want to be an actor.
I didn't really know what I wanted to do, and then I got this call from a casting director in Los Angeles. She remembered me from something years before, and she called my mom wanting me to audition for this thing.
I think, as written, 'Assassins' simply acknowledges the very human need to be acknowledged. As director, I've got to put aside any particular biases or prejudices that, as a moral human being, this is not an appropriate or acceptable way to get what you want.
Some directors cast you because they trust you to do the performance - but then they forget to direct you.
I'm supposed to be a pretty good theater actor.
I met my agent through a casting director here in Wilmington after I auditioned for a Disney movie.
My agent set up a meeting with George Lucas. They were casting in England.
I'm an actor's director.
The great thing as an actor is that I don't know what my agent is going to call me with next.