Date: July 16th
Location: Online
Time: 14.00 - 17.00
Henry Hereford, has been a working actor in Los Angeles for eleven years. He leads a workshop on every aspect of being an expat actor in Hollywood...
He will highlight the differences between the UK and the USA, particularly when it comes to auditioning, self taping and voiceover. He will also cover everything from agents and managers to casting and self tapes.
Henry will also outline how to make the most of an advance trip before making the big move. The class will cover (but not be limited to): planning a reccy visit, planning a more permanent move, navigating the city, accommadation, bank accounts, cost of living, workshops and classes, Agents and Managers, SAG-AFTRA, Casting Services and Auditons
Henry and his creative partner Lauren Baldwin have started “The Actors Valet” which is a bespoke service for actors planning to make the move to Los Angeles and indeed other markets such as Atlanta, New Orleans and Vancouver and full coaching service for actors in the UK who want to get their auditions up to scratch when taping for the United States.
Most recently Henry worked on ABC sketch comedy Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am and recurred on Crossbones for NBC alongside John Malkovich, Claire Foy and Richard Coyle. He is currently a co-producer on “To Leslie” an independent film directed by Micheal Morris
Other credits include Liz and Dick opposite Lindsay Lohan, True Blood, Happily Divorced and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. He is also a successful voice over artists recurring on CW’s Legends of Tomorrow and Elder Scrolls.