About
the Book:
Veteran bi-coastal character actor David Dean Bottrell draws on over
35 tumultuous years of work in the entertainment industry to offer a
guide to breaking in, making a living, and making a life in the
fabulous trenches of show business. Covers every facet of the
business, including:
• Capturing the perfect headshot
• Starting (and maintaining) your network
• Picking an agent
• Audition do's and don'ts
• Joining the union(s)
• On stage vs on screen
• Paying the bills
• Self-promotion
• Late bloomers
• When to get out
• Ample exercises for practice and inspiration
David Dean Bottrell has worn
many different hats during his decades in a ridiculously overcrowded
field: television actor with appearances on Boston Legal, Modern
Family, The Blacklist, Mad Men, True Blood, NCIS, and Days of Our
Lives to name a few; screenwriter for Paramount and Disney; respected
acting teacher; and a highly popular humour columnist.
In Working Actor:
Breaking In, Making a Living, and Making a Life in the
Fabulous Trenches of Show Business, the versatile Bottrell offers
a how-to manual jammed with practical information and insider advice,
essential reading for any artist (aspiring or established) in need of
insight or inspiration. Mixing prescriptive advice (Getting Started,
Learning Your Craft, Finding an Agent) with wisdom drawn from
Bottrell's own professional highs and lows and those of his acting
compatriots, this book's humorous, tell-it-like-it-is tone is a
must-have guide for anyone hoping to successfully navigate show
business.
What people say:
"Witty,
candid and compact ... A kind of start to finish-line approach to
handling everything from auditions, agents, classes and networking to
self-promotion, self-preservation and self-esteem." —
The Los Angeles Times
"A
witty and honest peek inside the world of show business, through the
eyes of actor/comedian/storyteller, David
Dean Botrell,
as he recounts his three decades in the business. It's a must read
for anyone pursuing this crazy profession."
— Margo
Martindale,
three-time Emmy Award-winning actor of Justified, The Americans, and
Bojack Horseman
"If
you're looking for guidance, here it is. David is not some guru
teaching something he hasn't directly experienced himself. If you're
serious about learning about the reality of working in this business
... read this book." —
Brian
Fagan,
director of professional programs at the UCLA School of Theater, Film
and Television
"It's like practical magic ..
.a deeply personal, yet universal guided tour into the world of
acting and the business of show. Loaded with lessons for the beginner
and reminders for 'the vet'." — L. Scott Caldwell,
Series Regular on ABC's Lost, and Tony-Winner for August Wilson's Joe
Turner's Come and Gone
"David has assembled a
wonderfully personal and universally useful aide for the challenge of
thriving as a performing artist. Working Actor
is both a practical handbook and a good read. Survival
requires a sense of humor and Mr. Bottrell is a sage storyteller.
I'll return to it from time to time I know to be reminded of how much
I enjoyed those unpredictable years when I loved the craft but was
dumbfounded by the business. I could have used these priceless
insights then." — Stephen McKinley Henderson,
Tony nominee, Obie-Winner, film credits include Fences, Manchester by
the Sea and Lady Bird
"Working Actor
is a thorough guide about the ups and downs of the entertainment
industry and a walk down the path of David Dean Bottrell's
journey through it." — Pauley Perrette,
"Abby" on CBS' NCIS
"Oh, how I wish this book
existed 40 years ago when I first dared even to imagine being an
actor. DDB has provided all aspiring actors exactly what they need:
wisdom from experience, all of it bracingly true and clear-eyed, and
leavened with much humor and wit. Reading this book is like having an
older, very funny and wise friend who has already blazed the trail.
You still have to find your own way, but at least now you have a
map." — Christian Clemenson,
Emmy-winning actor, Boston Legal
"David's in-depth personal
experiences and bite-sized nuggets from friends who are also "making
it" in "the business" are invaluable. If you wanna
play with the big dogs, READ THIS BOOK." — Cady
Huffman, Tony-Winner, Mel
Brook's The Producers, Sheila on CBS' Blue Bloods
"David Dean Bottrell's
book Working Actor
should be an essential guide for anyone even remotely considering a
career as an actor. He delivers loads of practical advice in a
completely entertaining way." — Dan Jinks,
Oscar-Winning Film and TV Producer, American Beauty and Milk
"I wish I had this gem when I
was starting out. David Dean's book is personal, funny, honest and
required reading for the serious actor." — Diarra
Kilpatrick, Actor and Show
Creator, 2017 Emmy nominee for American Koko
About the Author:
David Dean Bottrell is a
critically acclaimed actor who is has guest starred on many TV shows
and is primarily known for his portrayal of the creepy Lincoln Meyer
on season three of Boston Legal. His many theater credits include the Long Wharf, Second Stage, and Actors Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival. He co-wrote the stage play Dearly Departed. He has taught camera acting through
the UCLA Professional Acting Program, the American Academy of
Dramatic Arts, and the SAG Conservatory. For 13 years, he was a
popular screenwriter for the likes of Fox Searchlight, Paramount, MTV
Films, and Disney Animation.