Author: Paul RussellAlso known as: Paul Elliott Russell, Paul Elliott Russell/ Paul Russell
1 past events. Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Chicago - DePaul Center: Mini Acting Workshop & Signing: PAUL RUSSELL (October 15 at 17:30) Paul Russell discusses Acting -- Make It Your Business: How to Avoid Mistakes and Achieve Success as a Working Actor . Please join us as we welcome New York, Independent Casting Director, Paul Russell as he discussess & signs copies of his new book, ACTING - MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS. Event will include how to find and keep an agent, how to market yourself, consultation on your materials, reading, detailed Q&A and signing.
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