Shading the Limelight "It is very hard to separate one's self from a character. Sometimes the people closest to me have to be very understanding."
- Halle Berry
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For Actors

Actors must be conscious of keeping their personal identity separate from the character they play. When immersing oneself into a character, it is easy to become unaware of the effects of that role - of how it gradually seeps into your psyche. Over time, there is a danger that your true identity can become hidden or lost along the way. By learning to associate and disassociate after the conclusion of a scene or project, you can bring your real self back to reality.

Developmental areas include:

  • On set focus and attention
  • Relationships with cast, crew, director, manager, agent, etc.
  • Disassociating from your character
  • Staying grounded on location
  • Handling media effectively and avoiding traps and pitfalls
  • Families and relationships
  • Managing two or more households
  • Multiple actors in one household
  • Knowing who you are and protecting your true identity
  • Separating personal and professional life
  • Safeguarding self and family

All clients are regarded with the highest confidentiality.

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