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In this week’s interview, Yes But Why Podcast talks to TV actress, Ashley Spillers. Ashley and Amy knew each other from a series of commercials they worked on together with Ralph Smyth Entertainment. Ashley tells Amy all about the amazing acting teachers she had when she lived in Austin, TX (shoutout to Mona Lee of BriteLites Acting Studio and Laurel Vouvray of In The Moment Acting Studio) and about her experiences doing recurring television roles on such shows as Vice Principals and Maron. This is a really lovely interview and both Ashley and Amy had a great time catching up. Listen all the way to the end to hear the advice Ashley received from L.L. Cool J on the set of NCIS: Los Angeles.
In this week’s interview, Yes But Why Podcast talks to TV actress, Ashley Spillers. Ashley and Amy knew each other from a series of commercials they worked on together with Ralph Smyth Entertainment. Ashley tells Amy all about the amazing acting teachers she had when she lived in Austin, TX (shoutout to Mona Lee of BriteLites Acting Studio and Laurel Vouvray of In The Moment Acting Studio) and about her experiences doing recurring television roles on such shows as Vice Principals and Maron. This is a really lovely interview and both Ashley and Amy had a great time catching up. Listen all the way to the end to hear the advice Ashley received from L.L. Cool J on the set of NCIS: Los Angeles.
In this week’s interview, Yes But Why Podcast talks to TV actress, Ashley Spillers. Ashley and Amy knew each other from a series of commercials they worked on together with Ralph Smyth Entertainment. Ashley tells Amy all about the amazing acting teachers she had when she lived in Austin, TX (shoutout to Mona Lee of BriteLites Acting Studio and Laurel Vouvray of In The Moment Acting Studio) and about her experiences doing recurring television roles on such shows as Vice Principals and Maron. This is a really lovely interview and both Ashley and Amy had a great time catching up. Listen all the way to the end to hear the advice Ashley received from L.L. Cool J on the set of NCIS: Los Angeles.
In this week’s interview, Yes But Why Podcast talks to TV actress, Ashley Spillers. Ashley and Amy knew each other from a series of commercials they worked on together with Ralph Smyth Entertainment. Ashley tells Amy all about the amazing acting teachers she had when she lived in Austin, TX (shoutout to Mona Lee of BriteLites Acting Studio and Laurel Vouvray of In The Moment Acting Studio) and about her experiences doing recurring television roles on such shows as Vice Principals and Maron. This is a really lovely interview and both Ashley and Amy had a great time catching up. Listen all the way to the end to hear the advice Ashley received from L.L. Cool J on the set of NCIS: Los Angeles.
This week on the Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to screenwriter and film producer, Bradley Jackson about what it takes to “make it” in a creative career. Amy has been a fly on the wall on a couple of projects Bradley has worked on so she was very excited to speak to him about his life in film. Bradley tells the tale of his first ever filmmaking experience, made in his dentist’s office as a kid; he talks about the formative education he got from UT’s Radio Television & Film program; and, he shares the trial and error of developing a narrative in the documentary film, Dealt. Get on the path to success with Bradley’s advice on identifying your creative focus and finding your team!Watch Bradley’s recent films, Balls Out and Dealt on VOD and find his sci-fi series Crunch Time on Rooster Teeth! And keep your eyes peeled for anything produced by Bradley and his team at Ralph Smyth Entertainment because it will definitely be good!!
This week on the Yes But Why Podcast, Amy talks to screenwriter and film producer, Bradley Jackson about what it takes to “make it” in a creative career. Amy has been a fly on the wall on a couple of projects Bradley has worked on so she was very excited to speak to him about his life in film. Bradley tells the tale of his first ever filmmaking experience, made in his dentist’s office as a kid; he talks about the formative education he got from UT’s Radio Television & Film program; and, he shares the trial and error of developing a narrative in the documentary film, Dealt. Get on the path to success with Bradley’s advice on identifying your creative focus and finding your team!Watch Bradley’s recent films, Balls Out and Dealt on VOD and find his sci-fi series Crunch Time on Rooster Teeth! And keep your eyes peeled for anything produced by Bradley and his team at Ralph Smyth Entertainment because it will definitely be good!!