Weekly Written Review
There's nothing glamorous about the acting process. The days are super long but I'm not complaining. I'm just glad I have foresight into the future. When the days are long it's hard to work on your own stuff but I get it in regardless. That's why I started bringing my laptop to work. The biggest challenge with my current shoot is the distance with public transportation. If my call time is 6am I have to leave my house at 4am to arrive on time. It's in Canoga Park. Plus I'm a night person so it's hard to tell my body to go to sleep early. Doesn't matter. I get through it and I'll get through more. It's only a 13-day shoot. I still have no desire to get a car. I love the carless life. To the future and beyond.
Sunday, February 18, 2018
* Tennis
* Pitch deck working...
Monday, February 19, 2018
* Oishi Shoot (called on over the weekend for today)
* Pitch deck working
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
* Since January I was scheduled to pose nude for Brentwood Art Class today but I had to cancel. I'm in production. It's a cancelation dream come true.
* Oishi shoot 7am - 7:30pm
* Pitch deck working
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
* Oishi shoot (6am-9pm)
* Pitch deck working...
Thursday, February 22, 2018
* Basketball...
* Hair cutting...myself of course.
* Pitch deck working...
* Audition video sent
Friday, February 23, 2018
* Oishi shoot
* 10am - 12am and I did nothing in front of the camera. Just hung around and slept.
Saturday, February 24, 2018
* John M. Langton's Bar Association Gala. Helping out my old roommate and her big day coming president. 12 plus hour day.
As the quest continues...
The future of Late Night
Motown Maurice
After much success and disappointment from hosting live talk shows in his hometown Tampa, FL, this seeker relocated to Los Angeles, CA on September 19, 2010 to begin an epic journey that does not consist of a plan B. Virtually unknown in the entertainment industry, this brave man is in pursuit of one goal & purpose; to become a nationally syndicated late night talk show host. This is the quest of Motown Maurice. Remember his name, for he is The Future of Late Night Television.
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