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How to Get a Dream Job Fast!
Side-by-side comparison of old-fashioned job search, and dream job search done with How Did You Get That Job System. Reveals the most essential information needed when trying to get hired. Continue reading
Audio Recording with Actor-Director-Playwright Anita Hollander as Susan Dansby Asks: How Did You Get That Job?
Listen as Actor-Director-Playwright Anita Hollander talks with writer Susan Dansby about how she got started as a child actor; how she dealt with a cancer diagnosis during college; losing her leg in her early 20’s; continuing her musical-comedy career; and how she wrote a play (performed at the White House) about how she’s Still Standing. Continue reading
A Phone Call from Beyond on the First Day of My Dream Job
A paranormal phone call of congratulation? How a deceased father may have offered encouragement on a daughter’s first day on her dream job. Continue reading
A Thank You for Israel Hicks
An homage to director and teacher, Israel Hicks. Continue reading
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The Challenges of Getting Hired as a Soap Opera Director
Christopher Goutman began his directing career by simply asking Executive Producer Nick Nicholson (Edge of Night) for a shot. He explains why things are more difficult for emerging directors to get hired for that dream job now. Continue reading
Posted in Dream Jobs, Interviews, Television Jobs
Tagged actor, career change, Christopher Goutman, director, dream job, Edge of Night, executive producer, film and TV production, get a job, get hired, Guiding Light, Nick Nicholson, soap opera, soaps, Susan Dansby, technical directors, television jobs, television production, theatre directors, tv jobs
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Christopher Goutman’s Journey from Child Actor to Director to Producer
He tried to turn his back on his artistic roots, but Christopher Goutman’s acting experience is what got him into the door to direct and on to executive producer. Continue reading
Christopher Goutman Bio
List of Executive Producer Christopher Goutman’s theater, television and film credits. Continue reading
In a Competitive Industry, Anita Hollander Created Her Own Job and is Still Standing
Actor-playwright-director Anita Hollander talks to Susan Dansby about her one-woman show and CD, ‘Still Standing.’ How a four-year-old’s observation about amputation became a song about a mermaid. Continue reading
Actor Copes with Amputation by Doing ‘Jacques Brel’ With a Bucket and a Pole
Actor-director-composer-playwright Anita Hollander talks about losing her leg at 26. She redefines “dream job” as she describes leaving her hospital bed post-amputation to continue her work as a director and performer in the play, ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.’ Continue reading
The Acting Role Where Anita Hollander Offered to Lose Her Leg in the Second Act
Actor-director-composer-playwright Anita Hollander discusses her favorite roles (including one where she played a three-legged cat, then a one-legged dance hall girl). Anita reveals that sometimes her disability is an asset rather than a liability in performing demanding acting roles. Continue reading