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Artist Interview - Sean Dillingham

58m · Dare to Fail with Brandon Raehl · 23 May 16:40

As a working actor with well over 30 years of experience including 17 national television series appearances on shows such as Longmire, This is Us, Better Call Saul!, Yellowstone, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Sean Dillingham’s “Just Do It” mindset has enable him to turn his passion into a career. In this episode of the Dare to Fail Podcast, Sean shares his insights into what it takes to become a working actor, the biggest mistakes actors make on set, and the attitude you must have in order to be successful in the entertainment industry. Sean has also trained with several of the top improv Troupes in the U.S. including The Second City, The Groundlings, Upright Citizens Brigade, and I.O West. He’s also studied acting at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute and The Stella Adler Studio of Acting. You can find more information on his extensive credits and background at his personal website: seandillingham.com

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