
đ Being a working actor in New York City isnât easy. Maybe youâre hustling to book better roles, or youâre just starting out and trying to break into show business. Auditions, rejections, survival jobs, and navigating an industry that often feels impossible â we get it. Weâve been there.
With decades on stage and screen, Patrick Richwood (Hollywood films, TV, national tours) and Benjamin Howes (B... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Performing ArtsTV & FilmArts | |||

Do you need to be selfish to succeed as an actor⌠or is that just insecurity in disguise?
We break down confidence, ego, and the real behaviors that shape a career in the room.
In this episode of The Working Actor NYC, we tackle a deceptively simpl... more
Are you falling behind as an actor⌠or does it just feel that way?
In this LIVE episode of The Working Actor NYC, Benjamin Howes and Patrick Richwood dive into one of the most destructive beliefs actors carry: the idea that everyone else is ahead.
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Type gets you in the room. Brand gets you cast.
In this LIVE episode of The Working Actor NYC Podcast, Benjamin Howes and Patrick Richwood introduce their new format â featuring real-world field reports, live audience questions, and deep dives into ... more
If self-tapes feel like punishment, thereâs a good chance youâre approaching them completely wrong. Self-tapes didnât kill auditions. They just changed the rules.
Self-tape auditions are now the standard for film, TV, and many theatre projects â but... more
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Been looking for a working actor podcast thatâs more target toward stage actors and Iâve just LOVED these episodes. Patrick and Benjamin continue to give fabulous and new insight into our ever changing industry. Along with this, they have given me new ways at looking at my own work and have continued to inspire me and reignite my joy for this buisness. 10/10 would 100% recommend. Thanks guys!
Love it all. Thanks guys for sharing your experiences with us all!! â¤ď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸
What a great resource for actors of all levels. These guys really know their stuff!!!
Looking forward to future episodes
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