36 episodes

Welcome to "The Late Bloomer Actor", a monthly podcast series hosted by Australian actor David John Clark. Join David as he engages in discussions with those that have helped him on his journey as a late bloomer actor, where he shares personal stories, insights, and wisdom gained from his unique path as a late bloomer actor and the lessons he has learned, and continued to learn, from the many sources available in the acting world. Each episode features conversations with actors and industry insiders that have crossed paths with David who generously offer their own experiences and lessons learned.
Discover practical advice, inspiration, and invaluable insights into the acting industry as David and his guests delve into a wide range of topics. From auditioning tips to navigating the complexities of the industry, honing acting skills, and cultivating mental resilience, every episode is packed with actionable takeaways to empower you on your own acting journey.
Whether you're a seasoned actor, an aspiring performer, or simply curious about the world of acting, "The Late Bloomer Actor" is here to support your growth and development. Tune in to gain clarity, confidence, and motivation as you pursue your dreams in the world of acting. Join us and let's embark on this transformative journey together!

The Late Bloomer Actor David John Clark

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Welcome to "The Late Bloomer Actor", a monthly podcast series hosted by Australian actor David John Clark. Join David as he engages in discussions with those that have helped him on his journey as a late bloomer actor, where he shares personal stories, insights, and wisdom gained from his unique path as a late bloomer actor and the lessons he has learned, and continued to learn, from the many sources available in the acting world. Each episode features conversations with actors and industry insiders that have crossed paths with David who generously offer their own experiences and lessons learned.
Discover practical advice, inspiration, and invaluable insights into the acting industry as David and his guests delve into a wide range of topics. From auditioning tips to navigating the complexities of the industry, honing acting skills, and cultivating mental resilience, every episode is packed with actionable takeaways to empower you on your own acting journey.
Whether you're a seasoned actor, an aspiring performer, or simply curious about the world of acting, "The Late Bloomer Actor" is here to support your growth and development. Tune in to gain clarity, confidence, and motivation as you pursue your dreams in the world of acting. Join us and let's embark on this transformative journey together!

    Off Script: Strategies to Overcome Self-Sabotage in Acting

    Off Script: Strategies to Overcome Self-Sabotage in Acting

    Fresh off a night shift and still buzzing from an inspiring guest stint with Type Talent Training, I've decided to tackle the silent beast that haunts many of us actors: self-sabotage. We've all felt the cold grip of procrastination, the whispers of self-doubt, or the looming shadow of failure. But how often do we recognize these as the signs of self-imposed barriers? This episode peels back the curtain on the invisible forces at play, offering a deep dive into the mental hurdles that can hold us back from the spotlight. With insights from my own acting journey and the universal struggles actors face, this candid discussion aims to arm you with the strategies to break through these barriers.

    As we unpack the psychological roots of self-sabotage and its impact on our careers, I share a personal tale from my bodybuilding  that sheds light on the parallels between physical and performance disciplines. It's a conversation that promises not only to uncover the ways we might unconsciously be our own worst enemies but also to inspire a shift toward resilience and self-awareness that could illuminate your path to personal and professional triumph.

    And a quick note on Self Tape May starting on the 1st May, check out the link for information and free registration: Self Tape May

    And follow the links for Castability for free sides to participate in Self Tape May as well. 
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    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.

    • 14 min
    Don't Be So Dramatic with Rachel Baker

    Don't Be So Dramatic with Rachel Baker

    S03E04: In this episode, I'm having a bit of a fan 'moment' having the opportunity to chat with Rachel Baker, aka the host of one of my favourite podcasts (outside of mine own of course).

    When technical glitches are the prelude to an enlightening conversation, you know you're in for a treat. Rachel Lauren Baker, the vibrant force behind "Don't Be so Dramatic," joins us on a journey from her drama-laden youth to her multifaceted roles in acting and filmmaking. Along the way, she dives into the genesis of her podcast and her endeavors in mindset coaching, offering a beacon of wisdom for creatives navigating the highs and lows of the acting world.

    Ever been asked, "Have you been in anything I've seen?" Rachel has, and she shares how flipping the script on such questions can transform self-perception and fuel an actor's confidence. As we chew over the nuances of self-taping auditions, Rachel provides personal insights and professional guidance for actors mastering this new normal. Her anecdotes not only demystify the technical side but also reveal the mental agility required to stand out in the virtual audition room.

    But it's not all stage lights and camera angles. At the heart of our discussion is the potent reminder that self-belief is the cornerstone of not just an actor's career, but anyone's pursuit of fulfillment. Through Rachel's narrative, we are reminded of the profound truth that recognizing one's own worth is an essential step towards personal and professional growth, resonating with all who seek to harness their potential. Join us as we unpack these revelations and more, ensuring you leave with more than just a glimpse into the life of an actress and podcaster.

    Follow this link for Rachel's podcast and Mindset Coaching.

    And Follow her on Instagram.

    And Rachel has kindly offered a 30% discount on your first coaching sessions for being a valued listener. Just email email Rachel at rachellaurenbaker@outlook.com to redeem your 30% discount, and mention The Late Bloomer Actor. 



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    I really appreciate all of my listeners and would love if you could support the show via following my social links above, as well as rating and reviewing on your podcast app if it allows.

    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.

    • 56 min
    Off Script: The 'No' April Fools Episode

    Off Script: The 'No' April Fools Episode

    Summary
    In this Off Script episode of the Late Bloomer Actor Podcast, I reflect on past April Fools' Day pranks and for the support I received. I also announce the integration of Off Script episodes into the main podcast and invite listeners to suggest topics for future episodes. I then discuss my experience attending a three-day masterclass with actor Les Chantery in Sydney in February. I discuss how intense the training was but that is was transformative.  
    Takeaways
    April Fools' Day pranks can backfire, and it's important to consider the impact on others.Off Script episodes are now integrated into the Late Bloomer Actor Podcast, and listeners are invited to suggest topics.The positive results of training with Les Chantery.Regular commitment to acting training is essential to keep the skills sharp.
    Find all information about Les Chantery, including his book and course.
    Support the Show.
    Please consider supporting the show by becoming a paid subscriber (you can cancel at any time) by clicking here.

    Please follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Tik Tok.

    And please Rate the show on IMDB.

    I really appreciate all of my listeners and would love if you could support the show via following my social links above, as well as rating and reviewing on your podcast app if it allows.

    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.

    • 8 min
    Flawlessly American with Sandra Bell

    Flawlessly American with Sandra Bell

    Today, we are having a chat with my accent coach, Sandra Bell. Sandra is one of Australia's most sought after and experienced American Accent Dialect Coach's with over 30 years of experience in Film, Television, Stage and Voice Over work. Sandra teaches at Universities, Acting Schools and also provides Private tuition. 
    With her "hands on" method, Sandra takes each student with the upmost intention on helping them "win" that role with a 100% flawless accent. Specialising in a General West Coast (Hollywood) mid-Atlantic USA Accent, Southern and East Coast Accents. Sandra is based on the Gold Coast and is available online for one on one private lessons as well as regular 2 day intensives that she performs around the country.
     
    In this conversation, Sandra discusses her journey to becoming an accent coach in Australia and the challenges of learning and teaching the American accent. She shares insights into the acting industry and the importance of understanding culture in delivering an authentic accent. Sandra also highlights the success of Australian actors in Hollywood and the importance of preparation in the acting industry. Sandra also shares her personal journey and encourages actors to follow their dreams. 

    Sandra Bell Accent Coach on Facebook.  Available online or in person. Check-in with her for dates and locations.


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    Castability Castability is a new game changing app that is a must have for every actor.
    Support the Show.
    Please consider supporting the show by becoming a paid subscriber (you can cancel at any time) by clicking here.

    Please follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Tik Tok.

    And please Rate the show on IMDB.

    I really appreciate all of my listeners and would love if you could support the show via following my social links above, as well as rating and reviewing on your podcast app if it allows.

    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.

    • 45 min
    Back To The Future with Connor Clark

    Back To The Future with Connor Clark

    A very special episode this month where I interview my son Connor Clark.  In this conversation, Connor discusses his journey and aspirations in the acting industry. He shares his experience preparing for university and the benefits of formal education in acting. 

    Connor also talks about his favorite movie and TV show locations explored while we enjoyed a family holiday in the USA over Christmas and the New Year. Also, the impact of a Broadway show, namely Back To The Future (the Musical)  on his perception of theater. 

    He reflects on when he first knew he wanted to be an actor and the importance of finding a supportive group of actors.

     Finally, Connor reflects on what he has learned from my acting journey and the importance of the business side of acting.
    Takeaways


    Formal education in acting can provide valuable training and a diverse set of skills.Experiencing different movie and TV show locations can inspire and deepen an actor's connection to their craft.Theater productions, such as Broadway shows, can showcase the possibilities and complexities of acting.Finding a supportive group of actors can enhance the acting experience and provide a sense of community.Approaching auditions with confidence and a belief in oneself can positively impact the performance.Balancing theater and film acting can provide a well-rounded skill set and open up more opportunities.Technology can both enhance and change the acting industry, requiring actors to adapt and stay informed.Acting requires a willingness to step out of one's comfort zone and embrace vulnerability.The business side of acting, including maintaining a professional online presence, is important for career development.Check out Connor on IMDB.

    And check out Future Vision Pictures on YouTube.
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    Support the Show.
    Please consider supporting the show by becoming a paid subscriber (you can cancel at any time) by clicking here.

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    I really appreciate all of my listeners and would love if you could support the show via following my social links above, as well as rating and reviewing on your podcast app if it allows.

    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.

    • 54 min
    Australian TV and Film Acting with John Orcsik

    Australian TV and Film Acting with John Orcsik

    Season 3 starts off with an awesome conversation, John Orcsik, an experienced actor and founder of TAFTA, discusses his background in acting and the evolution of the Australian television industry. He shares insights into his time working with Crawford Productions and the impact of shows like Number 96. John also talks about the importance of believability in acting and the emotions training method. He highlights the need for actors to be real and present in their performances. The conversation concludes with a discussion on TAFTA and its goals in training actors.
    Takeaways


    John Orcsik has a background in acting and has worked in the Australian television industry for many years.He shares insights into his time working with Crawford Productions and the impact of shows like Number 96.John emphasizes the importance of believability in acting and the need for actors to be real and present in their performances.He also discusses Tafta, an organization he founded to provide training for actors. Castability Castability is a new game changing app that is a must have for every actor.
    Castability Castability is a new game changing app that is a must have for every actor.
    Support the Show.
    Please consider supporting the show by becoming a paid subscriber (you can cancel at any time) by clicking here.

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    I really appreciate all of my listeners and would love if you could support the show via following my social links above, as well as rating and reviewing on your podcast app if it allows.

    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.

    • 1 hr 17 min

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