As Christmas is only a few days away, I figured a quick holiday post was in order.
I plan to write a longer post soon. For now, Merry Christmas to all of you and a Happy New Year. See...a quick post. :)
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I am not thin. There, I said it. In fact, if we are going to be honest here, I am fat. The photo that I have chosen to go with this blog post shows only about half of my body, but you can tell that I am not a skinny individual. I am a human being who has substantial mass to his frame. I wish I could miraculously wake up one day and find that I am ripped, but this won't happen. In the mean time, I have to make due with the body I have and I accept this. What becomes frustrating for me is the judgement that is automatically assumed when someone "sizes me up" (pun intended). The talent that I have is not going to be held back my the size of my waist nor by the fact that my six-pack is still "in the cooler." Yes, I do understand that directors and agents do have a "look" in mind when they are casting or accepting clients. I get it. I don't get why look has the power to overshadow other factors that could land someone a role that they are good enough for. I understand that this is my opinion as a larger actor but I feel that I must get this out there. I can guarantee that I will continue to work on loosing weight for my health, because I know that a healthy weight is something to strive for. I will not, however, let my talent be masked or stopped by my weight. To all actors who struggle with the same issues I have, I beg of you to never believe that you are too big for a role. Always try to land that part. Just because someone has a "narrow" perception doesn't meen Don't we all want to make it "big?" |
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