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Just taking a few seconds of your day to tweet about what happened... you can’t imagine what that means to us right now. GRACIAS.
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Earthquake in Mexico
Just taking a few seconds of your day to tweet about what happened... you can’t imagine what that means to us right now. GRACIAS.
David was wearing shorts...what happened
In honor of my boredom and late night reflection of past journeys. I realized that the road to becoming a working actor has been a bumpy one but it's also been a lot of fun and I met a lot of cool people when I moved back to LA. Especially people from social media apps. Anyway, I have learned (while working to support myself and building an acting career) that actors are indeed just people like you and me. It took a while for me to calm down whenever I saw someone I knew from TV or the Internet. Now I think I've finally got it because I honestly do want to do what they do and that's make a living by doing what they hopefully love: acting. Anyhow long story short, here's a photo collection of the people I've met/asked for a photo with since I moved back. The recent one was with Ry Doon Who is pretty cool and has a cool show every first Wednesday of the month at the Hollywood improv. The rest is from many different locations at different periods from the last three years. Now I never really ask to take photos with a celeb every time I run into them like I did in the past, I transitioned my mindset from "ooh a celebrity" to "that person who does cool things and make tons of money for it". That transition sort of took on sometime in the last year. It was probably right after I got signed to my first commercial agency and realized that I'm getting closer to where I want to be. While I'm still figuring it out at 21, I do know that comedy is something I really love and I have always loved and strongly feel that there's a future for me within it. While I wouldn't mind doing some drama I just know that me and comedy get along better. So as I try to end this post without dragging on for too long about my life, i'd like to say that I'm grateful for everything even when I feel like I'm stuck doing the same thing I always know that there's a plan, God has a plan and he's looking out for me and if he wasn't I wouldn't be where I am now and even though I don't know what it is yet I must be doing something right because I'm still in LA pursuing my dream and getting closer to the big goal. I'm also speaking into this so my sentences might be a little weird and I might miss some punctuation and stuff but I have high hopes and although I didn't go to college there still something that tells me I'm doing the right thing and to keep going. So if any of you guys happen to read this and made it this far thank you and I'm excited for the future and stay blessed.
why is this so funny and cute
WE'RE DOING THIS FOR THE FIRST TIME!! (big announcement!) | Jason Nash
Harry Potter porta potty party with a party platter.
Hey Folks, our newest short film is here and it stars Ry Doon and Cheyann Dillon! We’re super proud of this one and worked extremely hard to get it made. If you get sometimes please have a look.
Love, Jon & Ken
IMdB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6039410/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
In a world where literally no one can look up from their smart phone, one man accidentally drops his phone into the toilet. Written & Directed by Jon Walkup & Kenneth Beckerdite Starring Ry Doon & Cheyann Dillon, Travis Ross, Seye Ogunnaike Produced By: Jon Walkup, Kenneth Beckerdite, Richard Eggly, and Seye Ogunnaike Director of Photography: Chad Narducci Camera Operator: Noble Gray 1st AC: Matt Lynch 2nd AC: Ben Smith Gaffer Cooper Shine Best Boy Electric: Pratt Mehta Key Grip: Bryan Martinez Editor: Jon Walkup, Kenneth Beckerdite, RIchard Eggly Production Designer: Bri Klaproth Production Designer: Kendra St. Clair Prop Master: Bri Klaproth Casting: Sarah Stewart 1AD: Emily Lawrie Script Supervisor: Shatakshi Kalki Key Makeup Artist: Milan Miller Background PA: Natasha Woeppel Set PA: Lincoln Costello Music: "Boredom" By Keaton Landis "Hologram Plaza" Disconious "Bebop Jazz Trio and Bass" Pond5 "Nightclub Trap Hip Hop Anthem" Pond5 Park Waltz Movie Theme 2" Pond5 "Walk It Off" By Nanosaur Special Thanks: Rachel Rambaldi, Victoria Innocenzi, Sarah Stewart, Danielle Audas, Shannon Beckerdite, Dakota Heese, Nicole Holmes, Julia Alexa Miller, Jacob Kimmick, Tommy Brozene, Jordan Dye,
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