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How to Audition on Camera
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Sharon Bialy is an award-winning casting director for television, film, and theater. Her television credits include The Walking Dead, Better Call Saul, Halt and Catch Fire, Breaking Bad, Gotham, The Last Tycoon, Flaked, Vice Principals, Phil Spector, The Unit, Jericho, Mind of the Married Man, and Picket Fences. Her film credits include Secret in Their Eyes, Black or White, Drugstore Cowboy, Point Break, Rudy, Mr. Holland’s Opus, Reign O’er Me, and Red Belt. Bialy’s love for theater has been a recurring theme throughout her career. Her Broadway credits include China Doll, The Anarchist, Jersey Boys, Race, and The Farnsworth Invention. Ms. Bialy worked with Des McAnuff at the La Jolla Playhouse for 15 years and various productions at Lincoln Center, The Old Globe, South Coast Rep, and The Guthrie. She has received 15 Artios Award nominations and an Emmy nomination (for Breaking Bad’s final season) and a member of The Academy, and a former board member of the Casting Society of America. Bryan Cranston is an Emmy Award – winning actor, Breaking Bad

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"While acting is an art, auditioning is a craft—and Sharon knows this world six ways to Sunday. Her book brims with no-nonsense advice and tough love."
*Vince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad*

"I wish I’d had this advice when I started out."
*Bryan Cranston, Emmy Award- winning actor, Breaking Bad*

"Any actor will profit from Sharon Bialy’s advice, and, should they bring this book to any audition she and I are running, will surely get not only our attention, but our respect."
*David Mamet, Pulitzer Prize – winning playwright, Glengarry Glen Ross*

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