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A Multi-Media Interactive Workshop with
Scott Goodhue from Taylor Royall Casting and Alan S Nusbaum Chairman of America’s TVI Actors Studio
This presentation will offer insider tips on making the move to either New York or Los Angeles and becoming a working actor in Primetime TV, Film, Broadway Theatre, Sitcoms and Commercials. Discover how to navigate a successful career in a major entertainment marketplace.
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ABOUT SCOTT GOODHUE
Scott Goodhue is the President of Taylor Royall. He holds a B.A. in English Composition from Beloit College and an M.A. in Technical and Professional Writing from Northeastern University. After a full decade of technical and marketing writing in the financial industry and dot com worlds, Scott has enjoyed life as a talent agent for the past eight years.
Scott has worked with a multitude of industry professionals from ad agencies and production companies to feature film directors and has cast talent for a wide range of commercials and film. He has also appeared in principal roles in national television spots and performs comedy improv with a troupe based in Baltimore.
ABOUT ALAN S NUSBAUM
As a former talent agent in New York City, Mr.
Nusbaum represented actors such as Courtney Cox, Sandra Bullock, Jerry
Orbach, in addition to assisting many Washington, DC area actors launch
their careers in New York and Los Angeles.
BETSY ROYALL, CSA MAY
ALSO BE IN ATTENDANCE
Betsy Royall is an established casting
director and a proud member of the Casting Society of America,
the International Coach Federation and serves on the advisory
board of Women in Film and Video.
She operates under the standards of professionalism and integrity. Betsy casts
for television, commercials, print and voice-overs, as well as major motion pictures
in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Active in the community and always happy to lend a hand to local talent, she
has gained a reputation as one of the area's most successful and caring casting
directors. Betsy studied sociology at Ohio Wesleyan and the art of coaching at
Coach U.
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