Rey Gallegos shares his behind the scenes career changing experience working with Bradley Cooper and the legendary Clint Eastwood, in the film, American Sniper.
The final act with actor, Rey Gallegos. His financial life lessons from Will Smith, and the humility it took to wait tables on Martin Lawrence right after he worked with him on Bad Boys 2 for six weeks.
Nicky Whelan tells the time she told Joel Schumacher to stop an audition so she could talk to him about his film, Los Boys. Her experiences working with Robert Rodriguez, Owen Wilson, Nicolas Cage and Bruce Willis
Katherine Kelly Lang talks about having the most episodes of television as an actor in history. She broke Susan Lucci's record and after 33 years, she is one of the last remaining original cast members of The Bold and the Beautiful.
Katherine Kelly Lang talks about her experience playing sister to the late great legend, Patrick Swayze, in his first film, Skatetown, USA. Also, the surprising story of how she found out Robert De Niro was a huge fan of hers.
Jesse Garcia, star of Narcos:Mexico on Netflix, sits and breaks down the art of self-taping auditions and why actors must master the process, it's the future of casting.
Jesse Garcia is one of the hardest working and dedicated actors to his craft. What sets actors apart from those who make it? He shares exactly what it takes to find success in Hollywood, through his own personal experiences.
Satine Phoenix, TIME magazines "The Queen of Dungeons and Dragons" discusses the importance of imagination and storytelling for branding and business strategy. She also gets in depth and explains the world of "live streaming".
Satine Phoenix opens up about her own child trauma, molested for over 9 years by her own father and how she is helping young women empower themselves today and break free from their own experiences.
Travis Aaron Wade may have retired from a successful acting career, but has since reinvented himself and now is a producer of big budget and high profile feature films.
Todd Robinson talks about making it as a director in Hollywood and the road of rejections new directors experience until you make your film, which could be a 20 year undertaking. His chance encounter with Ridley Scott that changed his life
Todd Robinson discusses the long and grueling process, political red tape and financial nightmares when shooting and directing a feature film in Hollywood. His recent film took him 20 years to get to screen.
Former frontman of Godhead, Jason Charles Miller, breaks down the workings from behind the scenes of the record industry and talks about his extensive resume of collaborations with a who's-who list from the music industry.
Jason Charles Miller talks about life on the road and his collaboration with Billy Ray Cyrus. He also talks about the Dream Vultures in the entertainment industry that prey on the young, innocent, desperate and naive.
USC Grad, David Kronmiller, talks in detail about the process and struggles of independent filmmaking and the daily grind, with no budget, no crew, no permits and tons of passion. Gorilla Filmmaking.
Jade Albany Pietrantonio talks about the influx of Australians who inhabit Hollywood and how the industry scouts them from overseas as if they were scouting sports stars.
Australian and international supermodel, Jade Albany Pietrantonio, gives her take on the superficial Los Angeles culture of Hollywood. Everyone always has an agenda. Themselves.
Wendy O'Brien is hands down every actors favorite casting director on the planet of Hollywood. Find out why that is, what sets her apart from the rest of the crowd, and why that's so important for actors.
People Magazine most beautiful heart throb and Baywatch alum, David Chokachi, talks about the high stakes pressures of network testing for a major television series.
David Chokachi from the global hit show, Baywatch, breaks down the spiritual, mental and physical connection of surfing and it's impact on health and wellness in every facet of ones life.
Noah Huntley shares his deep personal struggles with Dyslexia in an industry that relies so much on the written word, and shares certain tricks and strategies to overcome such a daunting obstacle.
One of the top surgeons in the country, Dr. Spencer Holover correlates the scary symmetry between the struggles through medical school and that of every actor in Hollywood.
Dr. Spencer Holover shares the oddly similar experiences medical students face that are identical to the journey of every actor, and the specific personality traits that push some to success and others to failure.
Ian Feuer shares his incredible and motivational story about becoming the first ever American Soccer Goalkeeper to play in the English Premiere Leagues.
Former English Premiere Pro Soccer Goalkeeper, Ian Feuer, talks about the daily lifetime commitment of a soccer player and how actors should carry that same dedication to their own craft.
Gabe Dell Jr. grew up around the early beginnings of the New York Broadway theater scene, with a father who dedicated every living, breathing, waking moment to the craft of stage acting.
Gabe Dell Jr. tells us the importance of theater, the "actors actor", and its historic roots dating back thousands of years to Shamans doing tribal dances to tell a story after a successful hunt.
Morgan Margolis explains how being an actor for three decades of his life prepared him for a career change and eventually to become the CEO of a global entertainment powerhouse company.
Morgan Margolis breaks down how the "Participation Trophy" mentality is going to negatively effect future generations at accepting rejection in the work place.
Dr. Supatra Tovar has the rare distinction of being an actor in her previous career before becoming a Doctor of Psychology. She shares invaluable advice and techniques for us all to stop our own personal destructive ways of "thinking".
Dr. Supatra Tovar helps us realize that it's human nature to fall into the trap of Cognitive Distortions, which are thoughts that cause all of us at times to perceive reality inaccurately.
Yancey Arias talks about the old myth that actors can be "discovered", because it still takes talent, work ethic and integrity to reach the pinnacles of the Hollywood dream.
Mark Pellegrino shares the rare opportunity he experienced delving into the mind of one of the greatest actors in the history of the world, Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Mark Pellegrino opens up the Dojo and teaches his serious approach and dedication to the craft that's necessary to have a career in film and television.