For those of you who’ve never met an actual talent agent, here’s what you’ve got to look forward to:
And you thought those fictional agents you’ve seen on various shows and in films were exaggerations, right?
For those of you who’ve never met an actual talent agent, here’s what you’ve got to look forward to:
And you thought those fictional agents you’ve seen on various shows and in films were exaggerations, right?

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LB’S NOTE: Speaking of where I live now that I’m, erm, sort of retired, here’s another perspective on the city where I abided for about 30 years (with, I admit, a few breaks in places like Santa Fe, NM and – God help me – Orlando, FLA.
Throughout my career, one of the most asked questions, usually uttered in a voice so filled with resentment and contempt that makes me want to pull out the AK I don’t (and never will) have and start blasting always has been:
“If I want to write for film or television, do I have to live in L.A.?”
Another fine interview brought to us by Film Courage: