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Jenice Matias is the artistic director of TDIA, INC a non-profit educational performing art organization who provides a platform for artists to showcase original works. LIVING IN THE ZONE/ THE BIZ OF SHOW BIZ is part of TDIA, INC to create a dialogue among artists with the goal of establishing a network of artists helping artists. The radio program will feature performing Artists discussing topics on the Business of Show business in a global community. Sign up as a listener and share your voice.
Original Air Date: 12/6/2008 4:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 8/31/2008 8:40 PM UTC
I am a 45 to 50 range multi-ethnic artist. And it seem to me that the availability to work seem to be more in commercials, compare to television and film where little or non existence roles are available for older actors.
I look in the mirror and I see a well preserved sexy actor who is too old to play a love interest and too young to play a senior citizen
Are you in the 45-plus character range? Are you working? If you are a female are you finding work or are you just watching the parade? Where are the roles for older artists? What does the future hold for older artists in the Biz of Show Biz?
Older artists living in the Zone please share your thoughts and insights on this matter
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