Hello, fellow actors! I would like to know do you have a scene that you are most proud of? It can be either one you did in acting class that for example, really challenged you emotionally or showed your growth, and perhaps a film or tv series you got to work on with an established actor, or you know, something you did for fun. This is your chance to humble brag.
I will start: I did an indie horror called Turkey Stuffer, five years ago. I played the victim of a serial killer. I am proud of my work personally, because it was unlike anything I played before, and professionally, it has led to a lasting relationship with the writer/director/producer of that short.
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Sorry you weren't a Final Girl, Suzanne Bronson. :D Glad it led to a lasting relationship!
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I may have been final girl, I don't know. I definitely was the catalyst in to the realization there is a serial killer of homeless women. ;)
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I know there's more of you out there! What scene are you most proud of?
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Suzanne Bronson ooh anywhere we can see your work in Turkey Stuffer? For me, i've brought this example before but I liked getting stuck into the role of a grieving woman whose son was a racist murderer. She was trying to have a conversation with the mother of the murdered boy. i enjoyed the nuance of showing anger and underlying grief and pain
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There is only a promo that was done for an indiegogo fundraiser. The movie was never made. Thank you though Alexandra Stevens
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Ok let's hear it! What scene are you most proud of?