Well, my ‘Brotherhood‘ episode aired this Sunday and I was pretty happy with it. I am hoping that I can pick up an agent now that I have been seen in a speaking/principal role in something big like the Showtime channel. One very cool thing was today, I just got an audition for another project in RI. Was it because they saw my episode? I don’t know but I like to think so. Anyway, more on that audition later. I purchased a DVD recorder so I could copy my episode and I have ripped some pictures off of it. Below is a slide show from the episode.
Slide show from my episode of Brotherhood
Also, I was at an open call for a movie called “The Box” the other day. I was walking by this gentleman and his daughter when he said “Hey your Donald Foley, you don’t know me but I read your blog.”. I was blown away! Wow! That is so cool thanks Sir! If you have a blog send me the link, I would love to check it out!
Well, I am pretty damned excited to announce that my episode of ‘Brotherhood‘ is airing this Sunday, October 28th at 9:55pm. I have been waiting since we filmed it in June to see it on the TV, so this is going to be fun. The only thing that kind of bums me out a bit, is that it will be airing during game four of one of the most exciting World Series in some time. But thank god that in a world with On-Demand, TIVO, and DVR my episode should be seen by loads of people anyway. Currently there is about 500,000 viewers of the show according to this article. On Monday I sent out about 70 postcards to Casting Directors and Agents in Boston, NY and LA. I am hoping that I may be able to get an agent from this show. Wish me luck!
The postcard looks something like this:
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While attending the Boston Film Night event back in late September I was interviewed by some guys named Jarrod and Mike who have a very cool podcast called “New England Art Scene Podcast”. I have the clip of my interview below, and you can check out the entire show at their website here. I was very thrilled to be interviewed by them, and honored to be on their show. I am never comfortable at these types of things, and I think it probably shows. But practice makes perfect I guess, so I welcome more of this type of thing when it happens. It always seems weird that I am more comfortable playing a character in front of a camera than myself. Go figure!
New England Art Scene Podcast Interview
Hit the play button to watch my 2 minute interview.