by Jon on November 21, 2011
I can’t make myself unsubscribe from this ExploreTalent.com newsletter. Part of me believes I’ll have an unemployed phase that coincides with a role that would be perfect for me though I’m not an actor outside of one Improv Asylum class in Boston.
A quick IMDB search tells me that the film is Gotti: In the Shadow of My Father. Well sorry guys, I just started a new job, but keep me in mind for the sequel.
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HGTV’s hit renovation show “Professional Grade” is searching for outgoing & savvy homeowners who are about to start a renovation & think they can renovate a room cheaper and better than a contractor. In the show, homeowners go toe to toe with the professionals for a chance to win BIG CASH! The goal for homeowners is to source high-end materials on the cheap, take on the bulk of the labor themselves and manage their subcontractors to get the best quality work at below market prices. When the renovation is done, their experts price out the job based on the quality. If their estimate is higher than what their homeowners spent, the homeowners pocket the cash difference. The last BIGGEST winner took home $40,000.
This could be a win win for homeowners…a chance to be on TV and have your renovation paid for. Interested candidates should email tseiler@highnoontv.com for an application.
Dang, Westfield Malls are getting a lot of play lately, first Ron Artest takes the stage in Culver City, now Westfield Malls are looking for the next Cinderella. Starting on July 7th in Canoga Park, females aged 16 to 26 will be able to audition to star in “Cinderella, a Modern Musical Extravaganza” at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood this fall. Celebrity judges will include Adam Shankman, Kara DioGiardi, Mary Murphy and Bonnie Lythgoe. [Keep reading…]