If you have real passion for a career in game shows, be willing to serve an apprenticeship; it's the best way to learn.
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You have to be a strong advocate of the shows you believe in. Sometimes those skills are very similar to agenting.
I would advise anyone seriously interested in acting to study, train, and work as much as possible... You will know soon enough if it's the right avenue for you.
I really have no plans for any kind of career in TV or anything, but if I wanted to become good at it, I could. But I don't really think it's in the cards.
There was a time I thought about being a professional guide. I'm a big outdoorsman, but the acting thing has always been there - always something I wanted to do.
I learn an amazing amount from watching television and movies because if you watch things that really work and don't work, it teaches you so much about what you do for your own craft. I think that if you're auditioning for a show, you need to know the world of the show, or you can't represent it very well.
Somewhere along the line you've got to do your apprenticeship. But I'd want half a chance of being successful at it.
No matter what the role, you're trying to do the impossible - make a living in show business.
Is it hard to make a living in show business? Yeah.
It's bad enough that I'm an actress that wants to be recognized as an actress. Instead, I am known for doing game shows.
You can't do anything else once you do game shows. You have no career.