Miles Anthony works as an agent and manager of actors and started his successful company Marlowes Agency eight years ago. High profile actors Eric Roberts, Alison Eastwood and Bill Cobbs are among his impressive list of clients. The Englishman has such a love and drive for his profession, that he works seven days a week in the movie business. Miles explains why being a manager is his dream job, the skills you need for this profession and the fierceness of the competitive movie industry.
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Dream Jobs: An Interview With Comedian Richard Vranch
British comedian Richard Vranch is a comedy veteran. The 54 year-old has been doing improvised comedy for almost thirty years, among other creative projects, and still loves his work. It’s a job that involves taking chances to follow your passion, working anti-social hours, but most of all great teamwork and a lot of fun! Continue reading
Dream Jobs: Doorman at the Savoy Hotel
Hotels have always fascinated me, so I had to pay a quick visit to the most iconic hotel in London: The Savoy Hotel on the Strand. There I met doorman Tony Harvey, who has been kind enough to answer a few questions about his fascinating job. Continue reading
Dream Jobs: An Interview With Actor Jeff Fahey
American actor Jeff Fahey is one of the most versatile actors in Hollywood and his career spans over 30 years. Until mid-June he plays the lead in the critically acclaimed drama ‘Twelve Angry Men’ in London’s West End, about a jury of twelve men, who have to decide the fate of a young boy accused of murdering his father. After the play I got the chance to talk to him about his career, the play itself and how his passion for acting started all those years ago. Continue reading
Dream Jobs: An Interview With Actor David Calvitto
You can watch a play with loads of talented actors, but there are only a few that make a real impression on you. David Calvitto from New York is one to watch in the critically acclaimed drama Twelve Angry Men, playing in the Garrick Theatre in London’s West End. I talked to him afterwards about being an actor, future opportunities and the best aspects of his job. Continue reading
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