Sunday, December 26, 2010

"Mommy, I Wanna Be in Movies!" OR Teresa's Year in Review

























2010 has been a full and CRAZY journey for me, from losing my full-time job at the World of Disney NYC of 5 years (thanks to an INSANE rent increase in which helped 200 people lose their jobs all in one fell swoop --- thanks, 5th Avenue!), actually being picked to perform at and WINNING at Amateur Night at the Apollo (who freakin' knew that that would EVER happen?!?), to becoming SAG-Eligible in a very short amount of time. Without further ado, here are the Highlights of Teresa's 2010 (bullet-pointed for your reading-ease, and you can click on links where available for videos and other cool stuff!):
  • Thursday, 1/7/2010 - I worked my very last shift at "The Happiest Place in NYC" - the World of Disney NYC due to the store closing. I served 5 years there, making Magic for all those who entered the doors on 55th and 5th. (Kinda sounds like a prison sentence, from the way I worded the first part of that sentence, doesn't it???)
One chapter of my life ends, starting the next chapter of my life...
  • Thursday, 1/14 - I bought a ukulele at Guitar Center for $39.99, since I was finding out on YouTube that people seem to think that playing ukulele was really cool.
  • Sunday, 1/17 - Since I was blessed with the ability to learn instruments really quickly, I started learning right away and after a couple of days, I recorded my 1st YouTube vid of me playing uke and singing "Dream a Little Dream of Me." I got the most hits on that one vid that I had on any of my covers of me playing guitar, and also of me singing musical theater stuff. The uke is indeed Magical.
Went slightly out of order, in case to make it easier to get that one idea out, moving on...
  • Part II of 1/14 - Went to an audition for a national print campaign for a clothing company called Rebecca & Drew Manufacturing, thanks to old high school friend, Lila Smith. I went in, got some pics taken of me in one of their shirts, and Rebecca of Rebecca & Drew commented on how "that shirt fits your PERFECTLY." And I BOOKED THE JOB! My very first print modeling gig!!! 1st Success!!! :-) Not only that, but I became one of their 3 main models on their website, plus I got to be the model on their Sizing Page!!!
  • 1/25 - Booked my 1st Commercial! Played a red carpet gala guest for Excella Pay-o-Matic Visa. It was a non-union gig, but you gotta start somewhere!
  • 1/26 - Registered with Central Casting to get some background work for tv shows. Was BOOKED ON THE 1st DAY for Law & Order: SVU!!!!! And of course, being the doofus that I was to take a nap, I missed the call and when I called back, the spots were filled! Grrrrrr..... Lesson learned, turn up the ringer on your phone when you don't need it on silent!!!
  • 1/27 - Was booked for and worked my 1st TV background job for Gossip Girl by Central Casting! I played a Goth Girl in a big art deco party scene with other goths, hipsters and rockabilly types. On that day, I also was called again by Central to work on Mercy the next day, where I got to work with James Van Der Beek, Aka DAWSON!!!!! THANK YOU, CENTRAL CASTING!!!
  • 2/5 - Booked and filmed my 1st reality TV pilot pitch called "I Object." Note to all fans of reality TV: Don't believe everything you see on tv! Das ist alles.
  • 2/6 - Was invited to my 1st feature film audition with Incredulous Pictures for the two principal female roles!
  • 2/11 - Booked my 1st short film titled "Hunting"!
  • 2/18 - Filmed my 1st music video for Breaking Benjamin's "Give Me a Sign"! The director was Nigel Dick, who's a VERY well-known director who has directed...uhhh....EVERYBODY! Britney, Paul McCartney, Rolling Stones, you name it, he's directed them! I was cast as the female doctor, and you can see my backside in the video from 0:04-0:05, so DON'T BLINK! It was a loooooooonnnng day cuz that's how it works with music videos. The background didn't get to work until 2am, and most of the background actors were cut out of the final cut of the video. Fortunately, I got some screen-time, even if it was my butt and about a second of it. I feel so incredibly blessed to get to work on that video, and Nigel Dick even had his crew drive me to the city after we wrapped cuz it was super late, and apparently I looked super miserable walking to the train station. Haha! What a nice guy!
  • 2/18 - Was called by The Onion News Network to audition for a PRINCIPAL ROLE as the role of the "Singer" for a segment! My 1st UNION (AFTRA) principal audition!
  • 3/3 & 3/5 - Got to sing at Seth's 100th Showcase at Don't Tell Mama, NYC! I was invited to perform, and got to sing one of my fave songs of his, "I'm Not Interested in You"!
  • 3/12 - Worked my 1st AFTRA job for The Onion News Network! I didn't book the principal role, but they called me in for some background work, which was cool cuz it was SOOO much fun, and I got my 1st AFTRA waiver from it! Woohoo!!!
  • 3/19 - Presented for Career Day at MS 137 in Ozone Park, and was invited by former Murrowite Danielle Monock. The kids asked me to sing, and the kids wanted me to sign autographs at the end!
  • 3/29 - My Golden Birthday!!! "29 on the 29th"! YAY!
  • 3/30 - Auditioned for and BOOKED my 1st National TV Infomercial!!!!
  • 4/5 - Performed in "Got Talent?," a benefit for Autism at Times Square Arts Center as a quarter-finalist. I had a lot of fun, though unfortunately, didn't raise enough money to make it to the semi-finals. However, I'd like to thank all those who donated cuz the money went towards a great cause, and it was an honor to perform for a charity!
  • 4/10 & 4/11 - I was the 1st person to line up for auditions for Amateur Night at the Apollo at 930pm on 4/10 for a 10am audition on 4/11. I didn't get selected on that day, so I was interviewed by NY1, who actually had been following my "journey" throughout the day since I was the 1st one crazy enough to get in line and camp out overnight in Harlem for a shot at the Apollo stage! The NY1 news segment actually was shown all day that day, so if you were tuning in, you saw me!
  • 4/13 - Worked on the very last episode of Law & Order! Well, we didn't know that it was going to be the series finale, since at that point, NBC didn't give the ax to the show yet. I played an off-duty NYPD and a grand juror. When the episode aired, I was only seen in the grand jury scene, however, I was featured A LOT! One of my goals was to be on L&O, and it happened before the show ended! Yay!
  • 4/21 - Got a call from the Apollo! I was selected to perform at Amateur Night at the Apollo!!!
  • 4/30 - Performed in Rori Nogee's "Fragments" at Don't Tell Mama! It was an evening of songs by Rori, monologues by the cast, and a scene from a show concept by Rori. I got to sing "Photograph Junkie," which was an AWESOME song! Rori Nogee is so incredibly talented, and it was an honor to get cast and perform her music along with other amazingly talented people!
  • 5/6 - Worked on my 1st industrial for Teliris Telepresence! I was cast as a businesswoman, and had a GREAT TIME! Plus, I met some amazing people who I still keep in touch with! Definitely one of the best shoots all year!
  • 6/4 - Was cast in the off-off Broadway production of "Sex, Relationships, and Sometimes...Love" by Joelle Arqueros, to be performed at the Producers' Club on 6/19 , 6/26 & 7/10!
  • 7/16 - Received my 1st SAG waiver from working on the feature film "Premium Rush"!!! only 2 more to go until I become SAG-Eligible!
  • 7/31 - 8/1 - Worked on the Justin Timberlake/Mila Kunis film "Friends With Benefits" as a Flashmob dancer in the scenes at Grand Central and Times Square. I was cast after attending an open call and had my first "dance" audition in a VERY long time! It was extremely scary to go into that audition after not dancing in FOREVER, but apparently, I've still got it! Both shoots were overnight shoots, and were looooooooonnnnnggg, but they were sooo much fun, plus, since it was choreographed dancing, I felt like I was PERFORMING on a stage again, which is what I had been doing my whole life! LOVED being brought back to my musical theater roots! Watch for the film's release this summer!
  • 8/17 - Worked on a webisode for Macy's Fashion Director with Clinton Kelly for Macys.com! It was the 1st big principal role I auditioned for and then booked!!! I got a complete make-over from the host of TLC's "What Not to Wear" himself, Clinton Kelly, including a haircut from their professional hairstylist! SUPER fun shoot!!!!
  • 8/18 - Performed at Amateur Night at Showtime at the Apollo --- and WON 3rd PLACE!!! That means that I get to come back for the next round, which is the "Show-Off" round! I performed "Dream a Little Dream of Me" on ukulele and sang, and it was thanks to my AMAZING friends & family that made this all possible! It was definitely the SCARIEST thing I've ever done (the crowds "BOO" you for ANYTHING!), but one of the most rewarding! How many people can say that they dared to even audition for the Apollo, get selected to perform, and then come out as one of the WINNERS??? Well, at least THIS GUY can. :-D
  • 8/26 - Interviewed with and was signed to freelance with Avanti Talent Management!
  • 9/10 - Got a call from Cindy Tolan's casting office to audition for the Avenue Q National Tour! Didn't book it, but was glad to still be on their radar even though I hadn't auditioned for them since last year when they had called me in to audition!
  • 9/29 - Performed in the "Show-Off" round for Amateur Night at Showtime at the Apollo. Was executed this time around (thanks to the infamous tour buses with people who go in just to "Boo" the talent!), however, had an AMAZING journey, and it was an honor to get to perform on the same stage as legends like James Brown, Luther Vandross and Michael Jackson! Thanks to her friends who came to support her on this adventure!!!!!
  • 10/7 - I received my 2nd SAG Waiver from working on the Jason Statham film, "Safe"!!! One more waiver to go!!!
  • 10/20 - I GOT MY 3RD SAG WAIVER from working on "The Sitter," starring Jonah Hill!!!! SCREEN ACTORS GUILD, HERE I COME!!!! BIG thanks goes out to Sara & Allison from Grant Wilfley Casting for making this all possible!!!
  • 10/22 - Had my 1st SAG Commercial audition for New Balance! Was very happy to get invited to audition!!!
  • 10/25 - GOT MY 1ST SAG COMMERCIAL AUDITION CALLBACK FOR NEW BALANCE!!!!! Ended up not booking the job, but it was AMAZING to get that callback!!!!
  • 10/27 & 10/30 - Worked on the HBO film "Too Big to Fail" as James Woods' character's assistant! 1st SAG OK-30 booking, and it was a good one!!!
  • 10/28 - Worked on an independent film called "That's What She Said" as a Chinese Beautician. Originally, since I was cast as "featured background," production was going to give me screen credit, in which I was MORE than happy about. Well, the director, Carrie Preston (actress from "True Blood") decided to change my role when we got there, and I GOT MY 1ST LINE IN A SAG FILM!!!! I signed my 1st SAG Principal Contract!!! SAG has already been good to me!
  • 11/15 - Received my official SAG-Eligibility letter in the mail!
  • 11/29 - Worked on my 1st major promo for Cinemax!
  • 12/9 - Worked on a promo for Samurai Love Sake playing an Opera Singer!
So those are my notable highlights. Obviously, there were plenty of other jobs and auditions during that time. And there were also the AWFUL "jobs" that I took on, and these are the winners for the "worst of the worst", such as:
  • A "comedy show" that was supposedly being shot for CW, and it was nothing but a big joke (pun intended). They were charging for admission, and it was sooo disorganized, and just awful in every way. Not only did this "show" start about THREE HOURS AFTER THE SCHEDULED TIME, after that nonsense, they utilized those of us who were there TO FILM A COMMERCIAL for the venue where it was held! Take about use and abuse! I felt not just terrible for the performers, but also for the poor audience members who actually PAID to see this atrocity.
  • A "reality TV" show about the music industry, where they had cast people to play roles in the formation of a band, BUT, the musicians brought in had NO IDEA that we were actually NOT who we said we were. In the end, me and the other girls who were at the "shoot" (where they were just using a hand-held camera, btw) felt like besides the musicians being fooled, ALL of us were just being Punk'd in the end.
There were more horrible shoots, with awful conditions, including safety (seriously, have BACKGROUND ACTORS climb THREE STORIES UP A FIRE ESCAPE LADDER with NO safety. Ok, obviously SAG would NEVER approve of that!), shoots with SUMMER EXTERIORS when it was actually 40 degrees out, bug-bites GALORE (especially in the summer whenever there was a shoot on Long Island), and lots of other stuff. It's not all glitz and glam like you would think!

Goals for 2011:

  • Join AFTRA as soon as I book another AFTRA gig. Fortunately, I saved up enough money from my SAG jobs to at least make the down payment.
  • Join SAG as soon as I have $2,335. Provided that they don't raise the initiation fee again. Rumor has it that they wanna raise it to $3,000! OUCH! I will hoping book enough AFTRA work to pay for SAG!
  • Book an Under 5 in an AFTRA project.
  • Book another SAG principal role. I was SUPER lucky to get upgraded to principal in a SAG film this year, I would like to book again!
  • Get an agent, and a GOOD one.
  • Take more classes! Besides the on-camera acting classes, I also want to go take dance classes again, such as ballet, jazz, tap, etc...since I DO want to end up doing musical theatre again, since that's always been my bread and butter. I also would like to find a good voice teacher, but my budget won't allow me to do that just quite yet (my Bachelor of Music degree in Voice Performance still has me in TONS of debt!), but I should update my book of audition songs. I also would like to take improv classes at Upright Citizens Brigade, since improv has always been such a challenge for me, but I know that it's such a great skill to have.
  • Actually GET SEEN for an Equity audition! I haven't really done much theatre this year, and it's because it's really REALLY difficult to find PAID theatre work. Like I had said above, musical theatre is really my bread and butter, and a majority of my roles have been in musicals. I would love to be on Broadway one day, and that has always been, and always will be, my ULTIMATE GOAL in life. Nothing is as thrilling as being on stage, and as much as I love being on set and working in tv and film, the stage is where I feel the most at home. I know that I can "buy in" to Equity after a year as a member of one of the sister unions (AFTRA, SAG, etc), but, that union card is one where I want to feel like I got it because I went into an audition and NAILED IT, so I booked the role and got my card. I'm DETERMINED to one day be a proud member of AEA!
  • Run a sub-5 hour marathon. Ok, I know that that has nothing to do with acting...kinda. I got to work as a jogger for the film "We the Peeples" recently, and if I wasn't in shape to run and didn't have good form, I would've looked stupid on camera. I LOVE running, and just ran my 10th full marathon with a personal best of 5:12:17. Not fast, but faster than the other 9. Running keeps me in shape, and therefore, able to maintain my weight. In this business, looks mean a lot (in terms of fitting into the wardrobe for shoots, plus, the camera adds about 10 lbs), so I really NEED to keep myself in top shape so I can keep on booking work.

So that's basically it. 2010 has been a very busy year, and even though some people have told me that I made it look "easy" to book work, it wasn't easy at all. Everyday was a struggle, and each week, I never knew where my next paycheck was going to be coming from. I booked a very small percentage of what I had submitted for, but I was also looking for work EVERY DAY, and never actually really had a day off.

I've actually had some people write to me, and think that I'm actually "famous" and if I could give them the "hook-up" to get into show biz. First of all, I'm nowhere NEAR being "famous," and second of all, I don't have ANY pull whatsoever on getting people cast in ANYTHING! The reason why I had success in what I've done is because I'm ALWAYS thinking about my career, always Google-ing my gluteus off (yes, Google IS your friend) to find auditions, work, and industry events to attend. That way, I can get my face and name out there. This industry is also A LOT about networking, so it really doesn't hurt to attend some of these events, such as ActorFest or Showbiz Expo.

This is an EXTREMELY competitive industry where EVERYBODY wants an in, and to be successful, you need to get yourself out there. Also, I've learned that not everybody will give you honest advice, cuz of course, no one wants you to take their roles from them. It's everyone for themselves, and the role of Nina in "Black Swan" is a perfect example of how the most competitive performers feel and think (or at least how I function, but then again, I've always just been a neurotic New Yorker who thinks that everybody is trying to sabotage me). Oh yeah, if you haven't seen Black Swan yet, GO SEE IT! It's a BRILLIANT film, and the director, Darren Aronofsky, actually went to my high school!

I would like to thank 2010, and also 5th Avenue for raising the rent so I was able to lose my job of 5 years at the World of Disney. If I didn't lose my job, I'm pretty sure that I would still be there now, and not trying to move forward with my career just for financial stability's sake. It's all about taking risks, and just taking charge of your life! I was meant to break free from doing what I wasn't meant to do and just dive, head-first, into this crazy, crazy business we call "show".

Here are a couple of quotes to leave you with, in hopes for a bright, productive and successful 2011:


"If you don't get what you want, then you don't want it bad enough." - that's my motto!

"The most important thing is not being afraid to take a chance. Remember, the greatest failure is to not try. Once you find something you love to do, be the best at doing it." - Random modeling postcard handed out during Fashion Week in NYC. Brilliant words of wisdom. Brilliant.

Goodbye 2010, it's been great! And 2011, I CAN'T WAIT to see what's in store!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Who's Now SAG-Eligible? THIS GUY!



On Wednesday, October 20th, 2010, I received my 3rd SAG waiver for working on the new Jonah Hill film, "The Sitter." What does that mean? I'm now eligible to join the Screen Actors Guild, or "the most distinguished performers union in the world"!
I have to admit, I got EXTREMELY lucky for getting my SAG waivers all in a very short amount of time, my first one in July and my two others in October. For me, it was all because everything happened due to me taking the time out to fit these different actors events into my life. If you get the opportunity to attend one, such as Actorfest or Showbiz Expo, just DO IT! I have Grant Wilfley Casting to thank!

And when it comes to "perfect timing," honestly, the casting gods have timed it all right for me. The week after I received 3rd waiver, I started my SAG OK 30, where I get 30 days to work as SAG without joining yet. I was booked on a two-day shoot for the HBO film "Too Big to Fail," and was cast as James Woods' character's executive assistant. It was still background work, but a very specific background character.

The next day,
I worked on a SAG indie filmed titled "That's What She Said," starring Anne Heche and directed by Carrie Preston (actress from "True Blood"), and I was working it as non-union, but I was going to receive screen credit (and who wouldn't mind seeing their name at the ending credits of a feature film???). I had gotten lucky again that day on set, because Carrie had not only changed my role at the shoot to a more featured one, but she GAVE ME A LINE, upgrading me to my very first PRINCIPAL ROLE in a SAG feature film! Folks, this rarely EVER happens to actors (lines are a background actor's DREAM), but the universe was with me, and I couldn't have been more grateful!

Since then, I've been booking more SAG work as background in movies, and SAG gave me more time to work SAG jobs, in which I am COMPLETELY grateful for (since I need $2,335 to join! OUCH!). But I'm also working on that "next step" in my career, and researching more principal work.

2011 will be my time to really step it up. There's no stopping me now!!!

It's Showtime at the Apollo!











On Wednesday, August 18th, 2010, I had one heck of an experience, and that adventure was: Amateur Night at Showtime at the Apollo!

I had auditioned for Amateur Night back in April, and I wasn't picked at the initial open call. I did get a lot of air time on NY1 that day (since I was the first person in line, lining up at 930pm on Saturday night, when the auditions started at 10am on Sunday). I was called a couple of weeks later, and I got a spot!

Feeling like I was chosen as a "gag," I knew that I had to promote the hell out of myself and my act before the show. I sent out invites, and the response was overwhelming! I had no idea that my friends thought that it was so cool that I was given the opportunity to perform at the world-famous Apollo Theater. I could NOT let them down.

I had reserved 45 seats for my performance. I had friends and family coming, people from high school that I hadn't seen in 12+ years, college friends, old work buddies from Disney, my infomercial peeps, old actor friends, new actor friends...it was unbelievable!

The day started out with sound check at 330pm. We got to work on our songs with the famous Ray Chew and the Crew, AKA the House Band. It was pretty surreal, being on that stage that legends like Michael Jackson, Luther Vandross, James Brown, and others have performed on. Pretty cool!

The show started a little before 7pm to get the audience pumped, and boy, were they pumped! I wished that I was out there enjoying the show!

The Stars of Tomorrow, AKA the kids, went on first. There are no boo-ing allowed for children. Even though Lauren Hill was boo-ed when she was on as a kid, they've changed the rules, so kids aren't forever traumatized. An adorable kid named D'Andre Lee, who had some AWESOME moves, was the winner. The kid was small, but boy, could he dance!

Then it was the adults' turn. The host, Capone, had told the audience about the rules, and since this is the Apollo, they can boo all they want for people who they don't like (or who aren't their friends). Basically, you could be amazing, but if you don't have a good amount of people in the audience, you could get boo-ed off the stage.

I was the third one up, and the first two acts were boo-ed. Pretty crazy, cuz they were good! It was the moment, and I had to go up. I took a BIG risk, because 1) I sang a non-R&B song, 2) I played ukulele. WHAT WAS I THINKING?!? Well, I had performed that for my audition in April, and that's what they wanted me to perform.

I started off my song a capella, per the advice of the amazing Marina Kamen (who has also performed at the Apoll0). The boo-ing already started, and I had to fight through it. Fortunately, my friends and family are AMAZING! Some of them lost their voices the next day because they screamed so loud for me! I sang through my song with confidence, and in triumph when I was able to finish it without getting "executed" off the stage. That showed them! I didn't care about winning, just being able to finish my song. I already felt like a winner.

Then we all lined up for the judging. I didn't care about winning, just being on that stage was good enough for me. Capone went down the line, one by one, and they kept the 3 acts with the most applause. I was one of them. I was shocked!

Ok, time to judge the final three. At this point, we were ALL winners, and we were going on to the next round, the Show-off round. Capone then went down the line, and based on the audience, they announced the winner, and that was Morgan Karr. He was on Broadway in Spring Awakening, and a super nice guy. We got to chat over a Subway sandwich after sound check, and he's a pretty cool! He's definitely a rising star, and if you haven't heard of him, you will! Then, it was down to the last two, me and this R&B group, Main Girl. Once again, Capone had the audience scream for who they wanted. 2nd Place, Main Girl, 3rd Place, moi! This definitely exceeded my expectations, and I mean, how many people can say that they were a WINNER at Amateur Night at the APOLLO?!?

I went on to perform at the Show-off round on September 29th, along with other winners. Result: Execution. I didn't have many friends there, and the infamous "Bus Groups" were there that night, the people who take pleasure in boo-ing off the talents. Even some AMAZING acts were boo-ed! But then again, that's what makes it the Apollo.

Still, I got to perform at the Apollo Theater!!! I have to send out a HUGE THANK YOU to my friends and family for their support. I couldn't have gotten as far as I did without them. That was definitely an experience that I'll never forget!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Flashmobbin' It & Justin Timberlake: My Experience Dancing in a Feature Film!


This past weekend, I was booked to work as a dancer in a "flashmob" scene for the new Justin Timberlake & Mila Kunis film, "Friends With Benefits," which was filmed in Grand Central Station.

So, what exactly is a "flashmob," you might be wondering? Well, here's Wikipedia's definition:

"A flash mob (or flashmob) is a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual and pointless act for a brief time, then disperse."

I had attended an open call at Central Casting about a month ago, and the casting notice had stated that they were looking for people "who have a sense of rhythm and physicality" for an upcoming Major Motion Picture. Being the go-getter that I am, I went to the audition.

I've attended a lot of auditions, and since I'm not necessarily a "dancer," I went into this actually feeling kinda --- nervous. I had no clue what to expect, but I figured the worst thing that could happen is that they won't cast me for this. But I went, and they took our picture, and then had us go up in groups, they put on music, and we had to show what we had. So basically, this was a dance call, without actual choreography, just show 'em what 'cha got! Of course, I went all out and shook my groove thang like my life depended on it, and didn't care how ridiculous I looked in front of the casting director. Audition complete.

A couple of weeks later, I get a call from Central, and I was booked! YAY ME!!! :-D

The shoot was on Saturday, July 31st, going into the early morning hours of Sunday, August 1st. They had us come in at 1230pm to do all of the paperwork, and then go into rehearsals with the choreographers over at Vanderbilt Hall in Grand Central. We learned the moves, and did them over and over and over again, basically NON-STOP for 2 hrs. We only had this little time to rehearse, and we had to film the scene at night, so we really had to get the dance moves down pat (since this was for a Major Motion Picture, after all, so we had to look like pros!).

We later went into another space, and rehearsed again, with the entire group of about 400 or so other dancers, this time with the actual music, instead of just counts. Hearing the music really made it feel easier to have the moves "make sense," but since we weren't going to have the actual music playing during the filming, we had to make sure we had the music in our heads and just be able to rely on the beat.

After 10pm, one group of flashmobbers were brought in to film. Later on, they widened the camera angle, and they brought the second group, which included me. We started filming after midnight (so there were less Grand Central patrons, and we could take up more of the space), and were placed in our spots, and paired up with our "official" dance partners.

I was very lucky in that I had a prime spot where Justin walks past during the scene to Mila. My dance partner and I saw that the director and choreographers were moving people in between the takes, just to get the best shots, and we were both scared that we would mess up and get moved, so we made sure that we gave it our all and really looked great for the camera, including making sure that our moves were crisp and clean. We got to keep on spots, and hopefully, our footage will be seen when the film is released sometime in 2011!

Most of the flashmobbers were wrapped at 4am, but I stayed until 5am to film an additional scene, which was very reminiscent of the little extras they add during the ending credits of films, so there's a possibility you might see me in that!

On that day, I officially worked 16 hrs, which was the longest shoot that I've done so far. It was very tiring, and my body still hurts from all that choreographed dancing, but needless to say, it was A LOT of fun! It was such a thrilling experience to be a part of that shoot, and definitely very rewarding!

The next day, I was able to find some pictures on the internet from the shoot from an online celeb news site called Just Jared, and I found myself in one of the pictures (the one above! Can you find me? Hmmm....? Hint: It's all about the glasses)! Now THAT was cool! Check 'em out here!


Saturday, July 17, 2010

Getting My 1st SAG Waiver: China, Rain & Illegal Smuggling






On July 16th, 2010, I got to work on Day 1 of filming for the new Joseph Gordon-Levitt feature film, "Premium Rush." It's an action/thriller, and here's the plot according to IMDB:

An action story set in New York City, where a bike messenger picks up a package at Columbia University and subsequently catches the attention of a dirty cop.

The scene that I worked on takes place in China, and I played a Chinese person who was trying to get illegally smuggled into the U.S. Since filming takes place in NYC, we had to act in front of a green screen, which will most likely be projecting the image of a China port.

Since having lost a lot of weight in the past few months, none of my old clothes fit, so I had to purchase new clothes for wardrobe options. However, I'm now small enough to fit into the wardrobe that they have, and actually wore a top picked out for me from wardrobe. It resembled something my grandmother wore, and I got to wear some huge very 80's-looking glasses. I was quite a fashion fiend on set, and actually, the 2nd Assistant Director loved my ensemble the most out of all the other background actors!


One really cool thing about being a part of these film shoots is the
"movie magic" that happens on set. For this shoot, they created "rain," and we basically got drenched. It was actually very nice and quite welcoming, considering that it was 90 degrees out. We all wanted them to bring on the rain!

What made this shoot special was for me was that I RECEIVED MY VERY FIRST SAG WAIVER!!! I had never received one before, so needless to say, I was SUPER PSYCHED when I saw that this was a gig that was waivering non-SAG. It was really nice to be treated/paid as Union talent, and even though I still need 2 more SAG waivers to earn my SAG card, it feels AWESOME to know that I'm now on their radar!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Apollo Amateur Night Auditions











It's been over a month since I last updated my blog, so here we go:

I camped out overnight for
Apollo Amateur Night auditions! Yep, I slept (well, not really) on the streets on Harlem, outside of the legendary Apollo Theater. I was the first person in line and got there at 930pm on Saturday, April 10th, for auditions that were to start on Sunday, April 11th at 10am! I was first in line, but then quickly arrived a father and his friend who were camping out for his daughter, and a mother and daughter who flew to NYC just to audition. More people later trickled in, but the first three acts were the only ones who were given Apollo wristbands. YAY!

It got cold outside overnight, a stark contrast from the nice spring-like weather we had earlier on. Throughout the night, there were bums asking us for money, hoodlums wanting to start fights, and giant RATS were running around. Who said that trying to get your chance at stardom was supposed to be glamorous??? There were no bathrooms around, so people had to go to White Castle to use the bathroom, but you had to buy something to get in. White Castle in da 'hood was quite an experience!

Before we knew it, the sun finally started to rise, and it was morning. YAY! I was excited that Starbucks was now open so I could get my Zen tea with honey (my usual "Before Audition/Performance" beverage of choice). Everything seemed all nice and calm in Harlem, and then a man who claimed to be "Owner of the Apollo" went nuts, knocking over things, and handed random people in the line a $20 bill. When he approached me, he knocked over the barricade next to me, and put the $20 bill in my hand! I NEVER get any free money, EVER!!! And some kid in line asked me if he could have it. Uhhh....NO!!! So I was $20 richer! He ended up doing another crazy things, like getting into the middle of the streets and taking off his shoes, knocking on peoples' car windows and giving them a $20 bill, and getting on top of cars and kicking down the trunk. A whole bunch of cops appeared out of nowhere, so that was fun! A typical morning in Harlem.

NY1 covered the auditions, and since I was the first person in line, they interviewed me and had me sing and play for them (at this time I was delirious from no sleep and being awake at this point for 22 hrs). I was also interviewed for a book that's in the works, and the section of the book I was interviewed and photographed for was about "Artistic Passion" --- since obviously, you have to be passionate about your art if you're going to camp out overnight in Harlem! It was pretty cool getting interviewed for stuff, so I guess me being completely nuts for doing stuff like this somewhat pays off!


It was about 930am, and they started to hand out numbers to everyone. Mine was #1! They only were seeing the first 300 acts, so that's why I made sure to get there as early as possible. They had us all get into the building in a calm, organized manner, fill out some paperwork, and off we go!

They brought in 15 acts into the audition room at a time. It was a large room that was painted completely black, with pictures of Apollo legends in the background. There were mics set up, so they station you at one, do a real quick sound check on you, and you do your thing. Since I was singing and playing ukulele, they had a lower mic for my instrument as well as for my voice. I sang "Dream a Little Dream of Me" (at this point, being awake for over 24 hrs and absolutely delirious), and then I was told afterwards that I was done. I had no clue if they wanted me to stand to the side, or start walking out of the room, so they had people walking me out. NY1 was also filming the beginning of the auditions, and the reporter asked if i could stick around so she could interview me. So I walked out of the room, and waited, not sure what my fate was.

After waiting for a little bit in the exit they had me leave out of, I found out the NY1 people left the building, and the reporter actually was expecting me to wait for her OUTSIDE. (Once again, over 24 hrs of NO SLEEP, and DELIRIOUS!) So I went out there, and this kids dance troop was being interviewed with their Apollo "golden ticket". Hmm...so I figured, "Yeah, I didn't make it." I got interviewed, and said that this wasn't my time for the Apollo. Turns out that this interview ended up being shown on NY1 on a loop A DAY that day! Well, even if I didn't get selected by the Apollo, at least I got my 15 min (or 30 seconds!) of fame!


I let it go, and figured, well, maybe I should've done something more poppy, like Celine, or Mariah, or Whitney. But I figured, they probably get sick of hearing the same songs over and over and OVER again. So I figured to go with something a little different. Though I realized that "different" sometimes doesn't pay off.

On April 21st, I got a call in the afternoon, from Kathy at the Apollo. I'm thinking "Oh, they're calling me with my official rejection phone call." She continued talking, and then told me that I was SELECTED TO PERFORM FOR AMATEUR NIGHT AT THE APOLLO! I was just so ridiculously excited, I even said to her "Are you serious???" cuz I just still didn't believe it! She gave me all the info I needed, with the date of August 18th, sound check info, etc. I was THRILLED!


I have a tendency to be really hard on myself (what performer ISN'T???), but sometimes when I DO end up getting to notate a "success" in my "Performing Career Journal," it's just that much more rewarding and exciting. And yes, I've been keeping a journal to keep track of all auditions and "successes" just to see where I'm heading in my career since I started this crazy journey in January! It's something I want to be able to one day look back on as a reference, and see what I had to do to get where I will hopefully end up!

Life is full of challenges. If you don't succeed, try, try again. Or just...as hard as it is...try to MOVE ON. Go out and wow some other folks. Sometimes you'll get those magical phone calls when you least expect it. :-)

Friday, March 26, 2010

Career Day!





I was invited by fellow Murrow H.S. alum, Danielle Tricardo Monock, to speak to her kids at M.S. 137 in Ozone Park, NY for Career Day on March 19th, 2010. I've never spoken at Career Day before, since in the past whenever I've been invited, I've had to work (Disney managerial responsibilities!). But now, since I'm basically a freelancer actress/singer/entertainer/etc... I can do whatever I want! I was paired with another Murrow H.S., Penny Soden, who's a CPA. We went into various classrooms and spoke to the kids, and she went first, because she figured that being an accountant is boring, and it's much more interesting to be a singer/actress (though by the end of the day, I almost wanted to be an accountant! Too bad I suck at numbers!). We spoke to 6th, 7th and 8th graders. There were some classes where the kids were really really into getting info on show biz, while some repeated the same questions over and over again because they weren't paying attention (didn't we ALL go through a phase like that in some point in our lives???). Obviously, I couldn't get TOO in-depth, since these were still kids who were in middle school, but some had good questions, and some asked me how they could become "famous" like me. HAHA! I even had to sign autographs at the end of some of the classes I presented in, and some classes made me sing (I was soooo sick, but had like any ready, willing and able performer, I did my thing)! Overall, I hope that I made an impact on the youth of America, and guide these kids in the path toward the right direction. Some were really interested, and I was able to speak a little more about what it takes to try to get into this business, and also let them know that I'm fairly new to it as well, and I've been booking so much work because I'm committed, dedicated, and passionate about what I do. Of course, I also stressed the importance of EDUCATION, so the kids won't drop out of school to pursue their "dreams" of "becoming famous." Hopefully I made a difference!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Booking My 1st AFTRA Job!
























On Thursday, 3/11, while I was filming a commercial for an electronics store in Canarsie called VIP Pro Audio, I noticed that I had received two phone calls and a voice message from a "212" number. Since they called twice, I figured they really wanted to talk to me, so when we took a short break from shooting, I called the number back.
It was from The Onion News Network. They wanted to know if I wanted to work background for a segment on Friday. I BOOKED MY FIRST AFTRA JOB!!! :-D

In case you didn't know, AFTRA stands for American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and is a performers' union that represents television, radio, internet, voice overs and various other facets of the entertainment industry. It's an "open" union, which means that anyone can join if they fork over $1600, OR an actor can basically "earn" it through booking an AFTRA job.


A few days prior, I actually had a dilemma with whether or not I wanted to join AFTRA. Some AFTRA actors I've met on various sets to have said to me "Join as soon as possible!" and some people have said "NO! Don't join a union until you HAVE to! There's a lot more non-union work out there!" I knew that I wanted to be a professional working actor, but I didn't know if I should try to merit the union status, or to just save up money to join it.

There are many pros and cons. I decided to make a list in my head of them. And here they are:
Pros:
-
Better pay: A non-union actor working background on a shoot earns $80 for 10 hours of work, and then overtime after the 10 hours, so that's basically minimum wage. After taxes, that's $64 for 10 hours of your time. An AFTRA actor, on the other hand, could earn $139 for 8 hours of work, plus overtime after 8 hours. Also, a lot of non-union work is NO PAY.
- Better Conditions and Treatment: You are now a union actor, which means you're protected by the union, and they'll fight for you, as with any workers' union. If you ever feel that you're being treated unfairly on any set, you just write a letter to AFTRA and they'll take care of it for you.
-
Potential to get SAG-eligibility: This is a BIG one for me, since I that's my next goal. Once you're a member of SAG (Screen Actor's Guild), you know that you have reached a milestone in your acting career. People earn SAG is different ways, such as collecting 3 SAG waivers for background work (I don't have any yet), getting booked for a principal role on a SAG production (happens VERY rarely!), OR booking a role with a line in an AFTRA project, and being a member for a year. The last one definitely gives me hope in attaining SAG status within a year or so, however, I'm still going to go into auditions and hopefully book something prior to that! Also, you can "buy in" to Equity after a year as an AFTRA member, but for that, I hope to merit my equity card!
-
Being Labeled a "Professional Actor": 'Nuff said.

Cons:

- You CANNOT do non-union work: I've been working like crazy since mid-January, and it's thanks to a lot of non-union work that was lo-pay/no pay. Some of the work I booked were great resume-builders, and once you're union, you can ONLY work union jobs!
- Competition: Once you're union, you're now competing with the "big dogs" who have a lot of experience and have put in a lot of time to get where they are.

I had been thinking it over, and over, and over again...."Should I join, or shouldn't I???" I decided that I was going to enjoy booking as much work as possible, and then joined when I absolutely HAD to. So a few days after my dilemma, I got the call, so my problem was solved for me! So now, for the next 30 days, I can book and work as many AFTRA jobs as I can get and get paid the union wages before I have to shell over the $1600 for the one-time initiation fee + $63.90 for 1st period membership dues. Another great thing about booking an AFTRA job is that I can be put on a payment plan, as opposed to paying it all at once. I've never felt so hopeful in paying $1663.90!

I'm also very glad that I've been doing so much non-union work in the past month and a half to beef up my resume, and I can still work non-union jobs for the next 30 days, and I intend on taking full advantage of being non-union for now! After the 30 days, I think that I will feel like I've learned a lot, and have done a lot to feel like I really deserve to be union, and that was a major thing for me. And I feel EXTRREMELY fortunately to book so many gigs in such a short time. But I also have invested a lot of blood, sweat and tears into submitting, auditioning, doing the research and my homework, in order to get to where I am now.

And about my first AFTRA job, I actually didn't submit specifically for what I was booked for! I actually was called in for a principal role audition a few weeks back. I hadn't heard anything, but I had kept on submitting for other roles for The Onion News Network. I guess there was something they liked about me, so they booked me to do some background work, and I earned my AFTRA-eligibility.

I'm not gonna lie though, when I was filling out the AFTRA voucher and paperwork, my heart was racing and I nearly peed my pants from my overwhelming excitement. But obviously, I had to remain cool, calm and collected.
On the inside, I was jumping up and down and screaming with sheer joy!

I was cast along with 5 other ladies as "Oprah fans" who were building a necropolis for Oprah. It was a really funny script, and we provided the sight-gags. We were COVERED FROM HEAD-TO-TOE in movie dust. Seriously, I'm not kidding when I say head-to-toe! That stuff was all over our clothes, our hair, our shoes, etc. We also had some fake sweat applied on us to look like we were really working hard, all for the love of Oprah. We actually got a mini-bump in pay to cover our wardrobe, since it was completely covered in that stuff. Fortunately, it all comes off once you put your clothes in a washing machine! And they supplied baby wipes for us to remove the "dirt" off our faces and skin. (Though I had to take a looooooooooong shower to remove everything else!!!)


As for the sight-gags, we had to carry "boulders" and "logs," and pulled rope as if we were hauling a very large marble statue. It was definitely a VERY physical background job, and we all were featured in some way. We all had 3 wardrobe changes, and had to change very quickly (and get completely dirtied-up for each one!), because we had to play different people! It was definitely the most physically demanding of ANY background work I've done, but it definitely felt very rewarding in the end. I can't wait to see the finished product!


Friday, March 12th, 2010 will go down as a milestone in my acting career for getting my very first union waiver. It took me 44 days from my first background gig to working my first AFTRA job, so I need to keep up this momentum! Here's to infinity and beyond! There's no stopping me now!

Friday, March 12, 2010

WORLD PREMIERE of Breaking Benjamin's "Give Me a Sign" Music Video



Last month, I was booked for my first music video, for Breaking Benjamin's latest single, "Give Me a Sign." Honestly, I had never heard of Breaking Benjamin, and the gig was something else to submit for. So I went for it, and I got it!

Before you start thinking that shooting a music video is all glitz and glam, I'm gonna set you straight: It's NOT. I was there from 1230pm-after 230am, and there were some other background actors who got there at 1030am and stayed until the end. Some of the principal actors were there from 8am-230am. OUCH! Plus, we didn't actually film the part with the background actors until nearly 1am! At least during the evening, we kept ourselves entertained by watching the Winter Olympics on tv, since we had filmed in a real hospital on Roosevelt Island.

They did, however, feed us VERY well. We had a lunch AND dinner, so I definitely was going to complain about that. Plus, I had about 5 cups of tea from crafty, which basically kept me sane during those long hours of sitting around and waiting. And the band was SUPER nice! Very down-to-earth, and no attitudes or anything. They were definitely extremely pleasant people to be around.

I also had the pleasure of working with director, Nigel Dick. In case you didn't know who he is, he has directed over 300 music videos, tv, film, etc. He's directed Britney, the Backstreet Boys, Elton John, Paul McCartney, and many many MANY other artists. He actually also gave me a ride to Manhattan after the shoot with two of his crew, because he felt bad when he saw me walking alone at nearly 3am. So that was pretty neat to get a ride from a legendary director! I felt sorta special. :)

For the music video, I got picked to play a female nurse in the hospital. I actually ended up getting more screen-time than the other background actors, but you only see me for a couple of seconds on screen. And you just see my backside. But at least I know that my backside is now immortalized! Hehe.


Soo...on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010, the music video made its world premiere on
Breaking Benjamin's MySpace page. I'm in the very beginning, walking down the hallway of the hospital, on the right side of the screen. DON'T BLINK! Or else you'll miss me.

I guess I'm now somewhat a music video vixen! Haha. Enjoy the music video right here.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Adventures in Modeling: Rebecca & Drew Manufacturing Ad Campaign







On the first week I was unemployed, I booked my first modeling gig for Rebecca and Drew Manufacturing, thanks to good friend Lila Smith. They did my hair and makeup, and they took care of the touch-ups during the shoot, and all I had to do was pose with all of my energy and love the camera. Today, I got to see the results of that photo shoot, and here they are!

I'm featured on the main page of site (a cool flash pic!), the "
Shop" page, and I'm even the "Sizing" model (with arrows pointing at my chest! LOL!).

In addition, I'm also the star of their
official YouTube page. Needless to say, I'm PSYCHED!!! :-D :-D :-D

Monday, March 1, 2010

A Stroll Down Memory Lane...

So I totally almost forgot about this lovely article that the NY Daily News published about me back in 1999!

I was the first Edward R. Murrow High School student to be accepted into an All-Eastern level ensemble, so I guess it was a pretty big deal! I was a member of the All-Eastern Honors Chorus and got to perform at Carnegie Hall back in 1999. And I got a solo! Kinda. Well, there was a brazilian indian piece we did that was really cool, where the chorus had sounds of jungle animals, rain drops, thunder, etc... and there were these brazilian indian "cave-people" who speak in the middle of the piece...and *I* was the female brazilian indian person!

Honestly, I actually didn't know how to pronounce the words when I was auditioned and kinda did it on a whim, but since everyone else auditioned, I figured, "Why not?" And since I can definitely project my voice in a large space, the conductor knew that I was "the one." :)
And I can be heard on the cd! (Track will be posted on my official website...eventually. *SUSPENSE!!!*)

Fun fact: Anne Hathaway also sang in the All-Eastern Honors Chorus with me! And I loved that that was fun fact of hers when she was nominated for an Academy Award last year...and also whenever she does anything.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Rebecca & Drew Manufacturing Website Gig!

Today I received a call from the fabulous Lila Smith, asking me if I would be available to come in today or tomorrow to shoot video segments of her fitting me for the right sized shirts for the
Rebecca & Drew website. Apparently, Drew had asked for me specifically (since I TOTALLY rock out their shirts, apparently!). And my answer was a resounding YESSS!!!!! :-D

The video segments were basically like the videos you see of a customer walking into a store, and someone is helping them find the right thing...and *I* was that customer! I had a lot of fun trying on different sizes, the wrong sizes, the right one, some ridiculously silly wrong fitting ones, and all this was with Lila as the sizing expert, and me as the clueness shopper. I was SUPER psyched, and had a total BLAST working with Lila!

On a side note, I was scheduled for an audition with HowCast.com, and am totally excited! YAY!!!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

First Entry Into the Blogging World!

Hey guys!

So I decided to start this blog to chronicle my journey through this wonderful business called "show."

Brief intro:
I worked at the World of Disney NYC on 5th Avenue for over 5 years. The store closed on December 30th, 2009, and I've been officially unemployed as of January 11th, 2010.

Since then, I started to submit for work, signing up with the big casting websites, and I've gotten pretty good results! Also, knowing great people also helps, since on the first week of my unemployment, I booked my first modeling gig with Rebecca & Drew Manufacturing with the help of my old friend, Lila Smith!

Each and every week, I've booked gigs, and I feel very fortunate. However, I spend A LOT of time on a computer each and every week, searching for work to submit for that fits me, as well as learning about the different unions and tips for auditioning.

I also signed up with Central Casting, and they've been WONDERFUL! Through them, I've booked Gossip Girl, Mercy and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. I've also been called for the original Law & Order, but had to decline, since I was already booked for L&O: CI. They're a really great casting organization, and I HIGHLY recommend them!

It's been a little over a month since I've been unemployed, but here are the gigs I've booked so far:

- Rebecca & Drew Manufacturing (first print & internet ad campaign!)
- Excella Pay-o-Matic (first commercial!)
- Gossip Girl
- Mercy
- I Object (reality tv pilot)
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- Hunting (first short film!)
- Breaking Benjamin - "Give Me a Sign" (first music video!)
- Land of Opportunity (pilot)

I've also been auditioning, and recently started to get called more frequently for auditions, including one for a feature film!

I'll be updating this blog with news when it happens!

As a brilliant fish once said, "Just keep swimming"!

- Teresa :)