
EP 152: Colin McMurray: Talent Agent
"Some actors don't understand what the acting job is. The acting job is not get an audition. The acting job is do your homework."
Second Act Actors · Janet McMordie
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Show Notes
In this conversation, Colin McMurray shares his journey from working in a department store to becoming a successful talent agent. He discusses the importance of spotting talent, the daily responsibilities of an agent, and how actors can empower themselves to succeed in the industry. Colin also addresses the challenges faced by actors, especially those entering the industry later in life, and emphasizes the need for continuous training and commitment to the craft. The conversation highlights the complexities of the acting industry and the vital role agents play in navigating it. Colin concludes with an emphasis on the need for actors to balance their passion for acting with other careers, while also providing valuable insights into navigating the industry effectively.
Takeaways
- Climbing the ladder in the industry requires patience and hard work.
- Spotting talent is a natural skill that agents develop over time.
- Actors often underestimate the behind-the-scenes work of their agents.
- Actors must take charge of their careers and continuously improve their skills.
- Commitment to acting classes is essential for ongoing success.
- Balancing a career outside of acting can alleviate pressure and improve performance.
- Submissions to agencies should be well-researched and personalized.
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