Acting as a Business: Strategies for SuccessBuilding on the enormously successful first edition of Acting as a Business. Brian O'Neil updates his indispensable work to reflect recent changes in the show business industry. What hasn't changed, however, is the book's trademark of not only telling actors to be persistent but also telling them how to do so effectively. |
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Chapter | 9 |
Chapter Three About the Unions | 19 |
Chapter Four | 25 |
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