Salutations! I’m a miserable actor and singer based in New York who interviews other artists about their pursuits, trials, and tribulations. Hopefully these in depth discussions can elicit unifying themes in your own life to uplift your spirits. Sometimes it can be cathartic to know that there are other miserable artists out there just like you. Be sure to follow the gram @MiserableArtists
The season finale is here! For this episode I bring on an old friend and Journalist, Lauren Costantino. In this segment we discuss: our early days at Exceed, the different roundabout paths your dreams can take you, and why self confidence is a MUST for any artist. We touched on a lot of universal struggles and themes that I feel are so prevalent in many people's lives. I hope you can take things with you and apply it to your own.
For the fourth episode, join me and Paul Gabbianelli. He is a screenwriter who is also passionate about all things production. In this episode: we give hot takes on attending Pace U, falling in love with your art, and making sure not to lose your self as an artist. We touched on so many important topics that I feel is vital for every struggling artists. Take what you will from this segment to bring inspiration into your own life!
Join me and Camille Elvery for the third episode of Miserable Artists! Camille is a dear friend of mine and a production connoisseur. During this episode, we discuss: our shenanigans at Pace, learning about resilience, creating space as artists of color, and the importance of role models. Sprinkles of inspiration can be heard during this episode that can help artists, or anyone, going through a tough time. Enjoy!
For the second episode, I bring on Alexis Collins. She has been in the industry and auditioning since she was 9 years old. I would pretty much credit Alexis for jumpstarting my acting career. Join us as we discuss our early adventures at Pace University, our best and worst auditions, dream roles, and dismantling the privileged system of Hollywood. Extrapolate what you will from this segment to bring hope in your lives!
For the debut episode of Miserable Artists I bring on a phenomenal dancer, Neil Randolph. We discuss our early debaucheries at Marymount, finding inspiration when there's such little hope left, and why it's important for artists of color to raise their voice in this time in history. Hopefully you can find trinkets of inspiration in this segment that can you help you surmount whatever cataclysm comes your way.