Actress and I AM PRO founder Charlie Brooks talks to performers, actors and theatre and film makers about their journey into the industry, their process as creatives and what they wish they'd have known when they were younger! Each month, Charlie is joined by a new guest who spills the beans on how they became PRO. If you like the podcast, please subscribe and leave a review. Become a member of our community at: https://iampro.com/memberships/Â
In this brand new episode, Charlie sits down with the incredibly talented Martin Callahan, a comedy genius and actor. Martin was born and bred in Manchester and trained at the Abraham Moss Centre. He joined the touring company of Chess and played the part of the Arbiter for a number of performances. He then went into pantomime as an Ugly Sister, followed by a national tour of My Fair Lady. This conversation dives into Martin's journey into the world of acting, exploring his background in musical theatre and his experiences in both straight acting and musical performances. Martin opens up about his approach to comedy and shares how he honed his fantastic timing. The two also reflect on the significance of vulnerability, trust, and being open to learning in the acting field. They touch on how to keep things fresh in a long-running show, the ins and outs of navigating the industry as a musical theater actor, and offer some valuable advice for aspiring young actors. Martin also shares his strategies for keeping performances fresh in long-running shows and reflects on his career trajectory, including the near-miss with a significant role in the "Lord of the Rings" films. The episode wraps up with heartfelt reflections on the highs and lows of his career and the importance of staying adaptableIt's another brilliant conversation filled with insights from seasoned professionals, brimming with tips, techniques, and motivational cues—a must-listen! Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
What if chasing your dream of acting was more than just about fame and fortune, but also a path to building self-confidence and resilience? In this latest episode, Charlie sits down with Liam Fox, who you might know as Dan Spencer from Emmerdale. He shares his incredible journey from being a shy, chubby kid to becoming a respected actor. Liam opens up about the ups and downs of the acting world, including how to deal with rejection and the common misconception that all actors are naturally confident. His experiences really emphasize the importance of not worrying about what others think and instead nurturing genuine relationships.They also dive into the fascinating world of stage acting —discussing the switch from television to stage and how to keep a long-term role fresh and exciting. You'll get a glimpse into the creative processes behind writing for musical theatre and how personal stories can shape compelling narratives. Liam's journey, from taking the stage in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" to crafting scripts inspired by his family, showcases the diverse skills and emotional depth needed in this industry. Be sure to tune in for this episode filled with valuable insights and heartfelt reflections on the life of an actor navigating the complexities of the entertainment landscape! Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
In this month's new episode, Charlie is joined by actor Dan Buckley. Dan Buckley's incredible journey as he navigates the challenges of Mountview Theatre School, overcoming obstacles and rediscovering his love for acting is such a great listen. Through honest reflections, Dan shares how he turned difficult experiences into opportunities for growth and how he found his voice in the world of drama schools and professional settings.Charlie and Dan discuss the joy of collaboration between seasoned actors and eager graduates. They delve into the importance of respect, training, and creativity in fostering successful partnerships, and how both trained and untrained actors can find their way to the stage. Taking a deep dive into the world of character creation, acting techniques, and the delicate balance between self-doubt and confidence, Dan offers valuable insights into the dynamics between actors, directors, and writers. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, Dan's stories are packed with lessons for anyone passionate about the performing arts.Don't miss out on this inspiring episode where creativity, discipline, and passion come together in a beautiful collision. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
What if your deepest insecurities could become the driving force behind your greatest passions? In today's episode, we sit down with the talented Rukku Nahar, who opens up about her incredible journey from a shy, reserved child to a confident and accomplished actor. You'll hear the pivotal moments that transformed her reluctance into a burning passion for the stage, all thanks to a timely nudge from her supportive father.Rukku shares her honest experiences of navigating the acting industry, from facing countless rejections in her pursuit of an agent to the emotional highs and lows of balancing school commitments with demanding auditions. Her story is not just one of perseverance but also of critical decisions that validated her path. Signing with her first agent was a turning point, providing the support that fueled her career, and making the choice to prioritize acting over academics was a bold step that paid off in unexpected ways.Join us as Rukku takes us behind the scenes of her rigorous drama school training, where she learned the importance of authenticity and discipline. Discover her meticulous approach to character development and the unique insights she gained from her diverse roles in theater and television, including her time on EastEnders. Wrapping up with heartfelt advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the performing arts or looking for inspiration to follow their dreams. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
In this podcast episode, host Charlie Brooks interviews actor David Gyasi, delving into his journey from his beginnings in London to his successful Hollywood career. He discusses how early influences shaped his acting career, including a pivotal college performance that won over his father's support. David's dedication to his craft and connection to his heritage shine through in every role.David shares insights into his acting process, emphasising the importance of authenticity and preparation, particularly through auditioning and character exploration. He recounts his experience working on different sets, from small-scale productions to major films like "Maleficent," highlighting the varying degrees of rehearsal time and collaboration involved.The conversation also touches on personal challenges, including grappling with identity and acceptance, with David sharing a transformative experience related to a role in "Man in an Orange Shirt." Both David and Charlie reflect on handling rejection in the industry, emphasising the importance of staying motivated, maintaining perspective, and trusting in the process. Throughout the interview, David's journey serves as an inspiring example of dedication, perseverance, and the transformative power of storytelling. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
In this month's new podcast episode, Charlie interviews emerging playwright, Alex Hill, who shares his experiences moving his play "Bum Flare Play" from the Edinburgh Fringe to the Southwick Playhouse. Coming to the end of his time at drama school, Alex slowly realised that he need more than that to become a success in the industry. The challenges of a global pandemic and the excitement of European football was an interesting time for our society, where people were acting in rather bizarre ways, and it was a news story of just one of these strange incidents that stuck with Alex, and then became the premise of his play. You just never know when inspiration is going to hit!Alex and Charlie discuss the discipline and resilience required to write as well as the influence of personal rituals and the British weather on productivity. In particular, he emphasises the importance of finding your own creative rhythm for success in the arts. The interview delves into the realities of the festival circuit, with Alex providing insight into the financial and emotional challenges of the Edinburgh Fringe. He highlights the transformative power of collaboration in theater, as demonstrated by his partnership with show director Sean. This episode shares valuable insight from Alex and is a lovely, fun conversation between the two friends. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
In the latest iampro podcast episode, Charlie chats to fellow 'Ocean at the End of the Lane' co-star Millie Hikasa. Millie stared alongside Charlie for the year long touring production, and over that time have become very close; one of the great things about these long term projects being the friends you make.Millie and Charlie share about the hustle to stay sharp between acting jobs, and the unexpected perks found in "muggle jobs" that can keep both the body and the actor's instrument finely tuned. They dive deep into how drama school during a pandemic shaped Millie's craft, and instilled a confidence that goes beyond the stage. The episode is peppered with anecdotes on how overheard dialogues can spring into full-blown narratives, and why a notepad is an artist's trusty sidekick. They peer into the shadowy doubts that can haunt even the most experienced performers and reveal how to navigate the path to self-belief, and the importance of celebrating hard-earned accomplishments.They discuss how resilience, more than talent, can be a true north in navigating the choppy waters of the acting industry, where rejection is as common as curtain calls. This is a lovely episode that showcases the reality of working in theater and all the highs and lows that come with that. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
In this episode, Charlie is joined by long-time friend and colleague David (or Dave as he is known) Beton, a published author and director whose life experiences have shaped his unique artistic perspective. From his working class roots and to challenging times as a young adult, Dave opens up how these moments shaped his creative vision. Dave's collaboration with Louis Arnold is an inspiration to aspiring filmmakers, showing that determination and a clear artistic direction can make a lasting impact, even for outsiders in the industry.Dave discusses the delicate dynamics between directors and actors, balancing leadership and collaboration, and the pressures he faced during his first studio project. He emphasizes the importance of fostering confidence in a diverse cast and highlights the contribution of everyone involved in the filmmaking process.This conversation is a valuable resource for professionals and newcomers alike, exploring the essence of risk-taking and humility in acting. Dave shares personal anecdotes that show the power of preparation and voicing creative ideas, revealing how unexpected film magic can unfold. Charlie and Dave's deep admiration for the artistry and teamwork in film and television shines through, offering a gentle reminder about the significance of determination and enthusiasm in creative accomplishments. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
This episode takes you on a captivating journey with iampro member, coach and actress Enva Lewis, who is freshly off her debut in the film "How to Have Sex." We delve into the intimate world of acting, unearthing her unique experiences, from landing her first role to establishing genuine relationships within the industry. She shares her personal connection with her character, shedding light on the unique style of the film and the critical learning experiences around the subject of assault that the cast traversed. Ever wondered how films influence our personal lives and conversations? As we discuss the ripple effects of her debut film on her family and community, Enva reveals how it sparked much-needed discussions about sex and consent. Her father, a mental health nurse, even used the film as a conversation starter among his colleagues, leading to profound discussions on the subject. This journey of self-discovery also takes us through her exciting audition stories, including her recent tryout for a beloved book series, reminding us of the importance of having a solid support system in the industry. The industry can be a rollercoaster, and staying grounded is essential. Enva offers an insider's view of her struggle to balance university life with acting and the importance of pursuing passion over fame. She also shares her experiences with iampro and how it has become a crucial ally in her career. Her insights are invaluable for anyone seeking to break into the industry. So, tune in and let her story inspire your own journey in the world of acting. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
Georgia Taylor is an actress who you will probably recognise as Toyah Battersby from ITV's Coronation Street. She has had numerous other roles including Ruth Winters in the BBC's Casualty and Kate Barker in crime series Law & Order: UK. In this chat with iampro founder Charlie Brooks, Georgia talks about how she found her passion for acting, self-doubt and navigating fame. She also gives her advice for people looking to break into the industry and reflects on the rollercoaster ride of being an actor. #iampro #actress #coronationstreet Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
Sally Lindsay is an actress and writer, with numerous credits across theatre, film and TV. She is probably best known for her roles in Coronation Street, Scott and Bailey and The Madame Blanc Mysteries.In this chat, Charlie and Sally talk about their processes as actors, how working in soap opera's gave them a fantastic platform to build their acting craft and how Sally has now also started to writer her own content with Suranne Jones. She shares her advice for aspiring actors and writers and gives her top tips for anyone looking to break into the industry. #sallylindsay #coronationstreet #soapopera Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
Ever wondered how instinct and peer learning can shape an acting career? Angela Griffin, acclaimed actress from hit shows like 'White Lines' and 'Harlots,' shares her fascinating journey from a children's theatre workshop to the iconic Coronation Street all before 16. Angela opens up about bypassing drama school and the pros and cons that come with it. She provides valuable insights into her acting process, underscoring the significance of instinct and lessons gleaned from her co-actors. The world of acting is riddled with nerves, and we unpack this complex aspect with genuine conversations, personal stories, and practical strategies. We discuss the uneasy mix of excitement and intimidation that envelopes the first day of rehearsals, and how we've learned to ride the wave of our nerves. The topic of conversation drifts to the terrifying instance of forgetting lines mid-performance, and we reveal our techniques for handling it. A deep dive into character building further enriches this chapter, providing a unique look at the path to becoming a successful actor.Then, we shift our focus to the challenges and strategies for breaking into the acting industry. We explore the differences in preparation time and techniques across theater, TV, and film, sharing personal methods for maintaining continuity in our characters' journeys. A highlight of this discussion is the importance of communication and trust in the director-actor relationship and the emerging trend of raw casting. As we conclude, remember that passion and initiative can open doors in the acting industry, even for those outside of London. Intrigued? Tune in for an episode packed with hard-earned wisdom and valuable advice. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
Jake Wood is an actor who has appeared in many well known shows such as Only Fools and Horses, One Foot in the Grave, Red Dwarf, A Touch of Frost and of course appeared in the BBC's Eastenders as Max Branning for 15 years! In this interview Jake takes us trough his methods for character building, using emotional recall and acting on instinct, using the Meisner technique. He also shares how he started his acting career and what it's like to shift between Hollywood films and small screen television work. #jakewood #eastenders #reddwarf #touchoffrost Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
Mia shot to fame in The Dumping Ground and has starred in many hit shows such as The Witcher and Get Even. At the time of recording, she was filming Smudged Smile and her latest film How to Have Sex hits cinemas next month. In this interview Mia chats to Charlie about how she secured her first role at the age of 10. She tells us how she started off in the industry wanting to be a dancer, but how her passion for acting grew and took her down a different path. She explains her transition from a child actor to securing adult roles and how she nearly quit acting all together!This is a must watch as Mia shares her process for preparing for auditions and how she builds the characters that she plays! Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
Tilly Keeper is probably best known for her role as Louise Mitchell in the BBC One soap, Eastenders. At the time of recording, it was also just announced that Tilly will feature in the fourth season of the psychological drama 'You' on Netflix!In this chat Charlie finds out how Tilly got into acting, her processes and how she deals with nerves and rejection.#acting #younetflix #tillykeeper #bbc #actor #eastenders #actress Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
O-T Fagbenle is an Emmy nominated actor, writer, and director. He has appeared in several films, stage, and television productions. O-T is best known for his role as Luke in The Handmaid's Tale and his portrayal of Barack Obama in The First Lady.In this interview, O-T talks to iampro founder and actress Charlie Brooks about his experience of Drama School, how he prepares for auditions and he gives his advice for aspiring actors looking to break into the industry.#acting #handmaidstale #thefirstlady #emmyawards #actor #actorslife Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
This week Charlie got the joy of speaking to Daisy May Cooper!Daisy won the 2018 BAFTA TV Award for Best Female Comedy Performance for playing Kerry Mucklowe in the BBC Three series This Country, which she co-created and co-wrote with her brother. Selin Hizli is also an actress and writer and joins Daisy to talk all about their new series Am I Being Unreasonable?Daisy and Selin also go through their processes in both acting and writing and give their advice for aspiring writers and actors looking to break into the industry. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/
Laura is probably best known for her roles hosting Love Island, I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Now, MTV and much more, as well as her own BBC Radio 5 Live series, The Laura Whitmore Show. You can also catch her in the West End as she joined the cast of 2:22 A Ghost Story in 2022.In this interview, Charlie talks to Laura about her journey into acting, how she nearly ended up in a girlband and how she got her big-break from MTV after entering and winning a competition they set! Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode to keep up-to-date with future releases. You can become a member at: https://iampro.com/memberships/