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Jeff Olan(Page 1)
I want to Start out how I met this Awesome Casting Director, His name is
Jeff Olan with Rainbow Casting in Hollywood California Now this was back oh
about 4 years, now, My Good Friend that Runs pageants every month in CA &
was in Miss Congeniality, her name is Debbie Nelson, She Had me as Her VIP-
Judge looking for Talent. next to Me was Jeff Olan and I have a picture to
the right of this Interview. I first want to thank him for the Extra work
he gave me, when I was In Hollywood CA, He is so Down to earth and a Great
Sense Of humor, He Is a Casting Director / Producer, and Will find out more
what Jeff has been working on, I would like to Introduce My VIP Guest MR.
Jeff Olan.
Dawn: Hello Jeff Thank you for waiting, It took me
an Extra Week to get from LA to West Palm Beach, First How are you doing
I missed you on the Yacht for www.businessbythesea.com it was awesome Hope
to see you next time, I know you were Busy with your Movie.
Jeff: I am sorry we were not able to see each other
while you were in town, but I do look forward to the next time. Thank you
for understanding..
Dawn: I remember you telling me that you Started out
as an Actor, , Can you tell us some of the movies & shows you were on
and How You first went into Showbiz
Jeff: I have always been interested in the arts and
being on stage. I missed getting class clown in High School by 3 votes. I
started my studying at the famed "Second City" in Chicago and did live stage
to learn my craft. I began my professional acting career on the Soap Operas
"Capitol" (now off the air), and "Days Of Our Lives" (for 2 years). These
jobs came from hard work and being persistant with the casting people.
Dawn: Jeff You are one of the Best Of the Best in Casting
and Tell me How You started in this Business,
Jeff: Thank you very much for your very kind words.
I really enjoy what I do and that is so important! I started out as an actor,
but gave it 10 years professionally to try and make it as a working actor,
but then for the most part gave acting up and went inot casting. Don't get
me wrong, I worked as an actor, but just not enough so I went to work for
a casting director by the name of Sally Perle who cast such movies as "West
Side Story", "King Kong", and "American Me".
Dawn: When did you know you wanted to be in Casting
and How did you get your First Offer to go into this career
Jeff: While working as a casting associate for Sally
Perle, I learned the in's and out's of casting and in 1992 along with a partner,
I opened up Rainbow Casting with $140.00 and a two line telephone.
Dawn: How is the movie You Produced, can you tell us
a Little about it
Jeff: Thank you for asking about the film I produced.
"Holy Hollywood The Movie" is my first try at producing a feature film. We
are expecting to go to Cannes with it this year. I am very excited about
it. The film stars legendary Mickey Rooney, Tony Tarantino (Quentin's Father),
Sal Pacino (Al's Father), Camille Keaton (Buster'sdaughter), and a whole
slew of up and coming actors. Check us out on the web www.holyhollywood.com
Dawn: I want to thank you myself, you Had me in Jackie
Brown, Iam the Blond in the first part of the movie in the airport with an
orange Dress, looking like Iam going to Key west, What a Fun shoot.
Jeff: Jackie Brown was a lot of fun for both the cast
and crew. It was such a pleasure to work with Denero, and Samuel L. Jackson.
I do remember you in your beautiful "orange"dress and how nice you
looked.
Dawn: Can you tell us Some of the Actors you have worked
with and Producers with Rainbow Casting
Jeff: Some of the more popular Actors that I have had
the pleasure of working with include: Audrey Hepburn, Tom Hanks, Candice
Bergman, John Travolta, Sandra Bullock, Jackie Gleason, George Burns, and
Julia Roberts to name a few. Some of the Producers & directors include:
Quentin Tarantino ("Pulp Fiction"), Lawrence Bender ("Jackie Brown" &"The
Mexican"), Steven Speilberg ("Jurasic Park"), & Robert Zemeckis ("Who
Framed Roger Rabbit") among many others.
Dawn: Can you tell me what you look for in talent to
Join with Rainbow and What ages, And What they need to know for Signing Up
with you and what to have with them when they sign up What days.
Jeff: All anyone needs to sign up with Rainbow is to
be in the LA area. We take on all ages, shapes, sizes, and color. We register
new talent Monday thru Thursday from 11:00am to 2:00pm. We have an information
line which is (818) 377-4475...we also are planning on going nation wide
with in the next six months and people can check us out then on the web at:
RainbowCastingAmerica - that site will be launched with in six months.
Dawn: What about people that just want to do extra
work and Do not have a resume or pictures.
Jeff: If you don't have a resume and just want to do
a day here or a day there of extra work _ NO PROBLEM....anyone is welcome
as long as they are professional about it and if booked on a set...they show
up and even show up to work at least fifteen minutes early.
Dawn: Do You take Union & Non Union,
Jeff: Dawn, we take on Screen Actors Guild (SAG), American
Federation Of Television & Radio Artist (Aftra), and everyone else who
would be Non-union. So you do not need to be in a union to work. The pay
of course is different.
Dawn : I have really enjoyed the Connections, and I
have seen talent get Upgraded to a speaking Parts can you tell talent Why
it is important, to first go on a set to see,if they want to be Actor. As
You will really will know if you like it, and what it is like to give you
the edge on Movies and TV, It opens your eyes.
Jeff: My advise to people starting out in the business
is to do Extra work. It is one of the only jobs in the business that you
can do with out being in a union. Some people think this is what they want
to do and get out on a set and find out that they were wrong. It is not for
everyone. You have to be a go getter, and being on the set will open you
eyes to how the business works. I would tell you to get on a set as an extra
and watch all the positions at work. It may turn out that you don't want
to be an actor, but you might rather be doing wardrobe, hair & make up,
or even finding out that you would be a good producer. The best way to get
into SAG is to do Extra work.
Dawn: Now Many people ask me What Stars today started
out as an Extra, can you give us information on who you know and what they
are doing now
Jeff: There are many stars that started out as extras
including, but not limited to Lucille Ball, Julia Roberts, Clark Gable, Marilyn
Monroe, Ronald Reagan, and Woopie Goldberg. We have some people that have
gone on to do starring roles in TV or Movies, but to become a household name
you need to keep hitting the pavement for years.
Dawn: I have a Big question What are your thoughts
on Extra work on a resume in Hollywood, as I have Interviewed Casting in
other Parts of the United States, saying Other places Yes LA & New York
say No what are your thought on this
Jeff: If you have nothing else on your resume and Extra
work is all you have done besides Theater, then go ahead and put in down.
Otherwise if you have had professional acting roles....the only Extra work
on the resume should be if you were featured with a popular actor or the
Director actually gave you direction. Most Casting directors can tell if
what you put on your resume is false or not.
Dawn: This is another Important Question And I can
not tell you how many times I have talent or Parents ask me this, Some People
Think if they take a Trip From another State to Hollywood and stay a few
day, they will be famous, And They want It over night, can you share the
reality of this Business as So many pageant And talent moms, Just do not
get it (I say Iam not a drive though and order famous, It may happen or it
may not, My saying is Still enjoy the ride) Jeff what are your thoughts
on this.
Jeff: NO ONE becomes an overnight sensation...
it takes a lot of hard work, persistance, contacts, and money. Once you have
put your time in or "payed your dues" then the best job ever could happen
"over night", but that over night usually takes years. There are hundreds
of your type out there and if you expect to come to LA and make with in a
week or two....your living in a fantasy world. Perhaps you could do something
wacky such as I did in 1984 and live on a billboard over looking Sunset Strip
in Hollywood....I made the news that night, but by no means did I become
famous.
Dawn: OK the Big Question, I will have many Pageant
Directors reading this, and will ask me If you would like to Judge a National
Pageant or Talent event, Well since we are talking about it, I have One right
now I want to see if you might Like to Judge or be in the go see room in
Oct for the World Championships, It is on Pax TV this Month, you can go to
www.performersconnection.com I scout for this Company, another event I Produce,
Hawaiian Tropic Model / Talent Search for Kids & Teens in Florida would
you ever Like me to Fly you here For Judging You will get the calls if you
say Yes. for Judging around the US, Most will fly you in and VIP you with
Hotel and Food, and Some Pay and some say It is a Getaway from LA and can
give you a full page In the Program book with your business.
Jeff: I would love to be flown in around the country
to Judge and especially anything you are involved with. Of course I would
have to hear about it early on to schedule. I love Getaways and working with
beautiful people and giving advise.
Dawn: Do you have a Website or email you can give out,
or can they call you to Book you to Judge or They can call me and I will
call you
Jeff: My email address is Xtragood@aol.com or feel
free to call me
Dawn:Can you give talent Advice from the Heart from
Jeff Olan as you have seen Actors make it in this Business, to keep going
and not give up Is there a story you can share with my readers.
Jeff: I think the best way to make it as an actor
is to "act" on your gut feeling and get out there and do it. Nothing is easy
in life, but if you don't try something that you want to do, you may regret
it in the future for not trying. My best advise to all of you who are thinking
about acting is to make a goal for yourself and make sure to stick with it.
You should always have something to fall back on for work so don't give up
your day job. While pursueing your acting career, take an acting class, work
another job, read acting books, read trade magazines, go see movies and plays,
read scripts if you can get em, and don't be affraid to ask questions to
those in the business you come accross. Do Extra work if your union or not
it is a great sourse of learning and you can make a few dollars, watch other
professionals at work, and meet some wonderful people. Once again, Extra
work is a great way to aquire your SAG card. When I was trying to make it
as an actor, I felt I wanted to do more in the industry if I ever had the
chance so I went to several casting companies and finally landed a job at
Sally Perle's. She taught me a lot and would let me take time off for acting
jobs. You need a flexible job. So many other actors around me had had enough
and were packing up and going home after a year or two. I kept going strong
and tried to get on every set possible. This is what I wanted and I wanted
it badly. As the years past, I worked as a DJ on a radio station, acted in
film and television, worked as a casting associate, made lots of contacts
from sets, and just got by. After my 10 year goal, I gave up acting to open
a casting company. Since opening Rainbow Casting, I have put thousands of
talented people on sets to work, I have been offered to act in over six movies,
I have created a story, and Produced my first feature film which I had three
lines in and they ended up on the cutting room floor. "That's Show Biz"!!!
Dawn: I had interviewed Pauly Shore, and He had said
He is Still taking acting, can you tell us Why this is So important to Keep
Training at any Stage of This Business.
Jeff: This is a tough business and if you want to try
and make it....learn whatever you can to educate yourself in the area you
choose to embark on. There are thousands upon
thousands of people that want to make it in show
business, but very few who really know the craft and have a set agenda. Don't
think you are the best thing since sliced bred...be realistic and set realistic
goals.. Don't ever let anyone tell you that it is impossible....The next
star could be you!
Dawn: Talent will ask if you know of any Good photographers
in Hollywood CA, can you give your Thoughts on this as I know one name is
Rich Hogan 323 467-2638 He said to say HI (I have 5 Agents from His last
Picture he took of me, 3 in FL one in New Orleans One in LA)
Jeff: Please send my best to Rich. Rich Hogan is very
good, but when it comes to referring people to Photographers I think it is
best if they shopped around and then ask questions. There are a lot of
photographers, but only a handful of good ones. Shop around and look at the
Photographers books....if they don't have books - go to the next....check
out the equipment to make sure it is not a disposable camera only....if you
know what I mean.....
Dawn: I want to thank you for you time as I know in
Casting And with your new Movie your working on it takes all you time, and
It is my Pleasure to talk to you again and I look forward to working with
you on My Winning Edge Model/ Talent search for the World Championships,
to give Talent the right Direction, I give you the Winning Edge Seal of Aproval
and Wish you much Success in Your Business,
This is Dawn Reese with Dawn Till Dusk Interviews.
Reporting for Truth Magazine(James Browns) and Other Talent Magazines another
Winning Casting Director Jeff Olan. Dawn Reese has a video series to help
talent find the right connection in show biz. go to www.winedge.ohgolly.com
Seeyou in Hollywood :)
If you want to send me your Talent Demo, Send to Dawn
Reese P.O. Box 33722 Palm Beach Gardens Florida 33420 And for Pageant
gals check out www.MrsFlorida.com