This isn't a Masterclass, but a simple lesson which asks what is an actor?

I am an actor, though you will not recognize my face or my name and in fact when you visit my IMDb page you will find few credits and only one thus far with a speaking role, yet I am an actor.

What is an actor?

Many myself included grew up thinking an actor spent much of their time sitting at home rehearsing scenes with friends or in front of a mirror as a way to prepare for the next film project and for some this may be true but none of us begin at that level. 

Some like Jennifer Lawrence get lucky and are discovered while on vacation in New York City, yet for the vast majority of us we are bitten by the acting but. Some of who can even tell you when. For me, it was watching Michael J. Fox on “Family Ties” as Alex P. Keaton. Yet, my attraction to the craft comes from the fact that I can be anyone I want to be at anytime. I love the idea of living in a world of make believe because my own mental background is a juggernaut of my own insecurities coupled with the fact that when I was five years old by biological father vanished from my life due divorce. Being five years old and having the one male role model be removed from my life set the path of world building in motion. This led me to the connection to fictional characters in TV and Film as my escape.

Yet, the cold dirty truth was that I lived in Middle America aka Fly Over Country and while some of my fellow Arkansans made it onto the big screen like Wes Bentley many of us are still forging our own paths and this is wherein the secret of it all lies. 

You see, you will never achieve your dreams, goals or success however you define it by following in the footsteps of another. Instead you must make your own path.

So, what is an actor?

Is an actor someone who is on television or in the movies? Most of us are raised on that concept but an actor acts, or we should really say they pretend to be whatever it is that we need to be and in that respect must of us are actors within our everyday lives. Yet, most of us lack the ability to pretend to be authentic as if we heard the principal say something over the high school intercom for the first when in reality that principal has said that tired old joke day in day out for a better part of three months like clockwork.

So, what is an actor?

I would say an actor is someone who studies the world around them and can replicate not just the emotions but the physical reactions to something that isn’t really happening but you the viewer at home needs to believe is happening.

Think about it, have you ever watching an action film and seen the actors muscles tighten with veins popping as they pretend to holding on to the edge of a cliff. What would that scene look like if that actor couldn’t find away to make their body do what is being seen on the screen when we at home and the actor knows they are standing on the ground with no threat of death and a green screen behind them.

 

An Actor's Life: My Unfinished Story, with no ending in sight.

Watching my mother’s brother portray Captain Dave on the children’s show “The Alphabet Set” is where my love for acting began and I owe it Although my late uncle David Stacks aka Charles Davis as he was professionally known at various media-related jobs during his life from the morning weather guy at B98.5 to the early morning news guy at KTHV, a CBS affiliate, to a news reporter for KKYK TV, a former WB affiliate and lastly Ron Sherman Advertising. 


 

Yet, it wouldn’t be until my 10th-grade year of high school when I would entertain the idea of acting. Yet, my know-it-all attitude would prevent me from learning any valuable lessons Ms. Kelly Webber tried to instill in me.

In the beginning, fear chased me from my first stage production at the University of Central Arkansas Youth Theater ended with dropping out of the performance. 

A couple of years later, at Arkansas State University at Beebe, same college actress Tess Harper (Crimes of the Heart, No Country for Old Men, and El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie) had once attended. I would try my hand behind the curtain as a stage-manager for a production of William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor.

After leaving college, note I didn’t say graduating from college; I put being on stage or behind the curtain on the back burner and instead tried my hand at writing as I wandered aimlessly in the asphalt jungle of life, attempting to figure out my life’s purpose. 

Flash forward twenty-something years later, I would find myself staring at a blank screen with ideas bouncing around my brain and out of frustration, I chose submit for an on camera acting gig as a background actor. Soon I found myself working on the film set of Antiquities as a patron of the Crazy Girls adult nightclub, followed by 1st Summoning, then my first speaking role in the film Indestructible: Reckoning and onto an episode of the third season of True Detective.

 

 

The lesson here is never to give up and recognize not everyone will become a household name or earn enough to own a house, much less a mansion. 

Lastly and most importantly, from Tom Hanks to myself, the common factor between us is that we chose to live our lives for the love of the craft, and that is worth more than any of the trappings money or fame can provide.

Though, it would be nice to keep the collectors at bay.

New Project: Unsolved Family Murder Mystery

On April 12, 1971, my twice removed first cousin Pauline Storment, a 27yr old University of Arkansas Coed was stabbed to death while walking home from the campus library and to this day, the case has never been officially solved and has grown cold with time.

               

You can learn more about her unsolved case at  https://www.whomurderedpauline.com

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