Two Unemployed Actors

Max Belmonte

What actually happens behind the scenes. Follow Max on his journey through auditions and projects across Commercials, Theatre, Voice Overs, TV, and Film.

  1. 10/27/2025

    The Future of Acting: Michelle Danner on AI, Casting, and Directing A-Listers - Ep 108

    Send us Fan Mail 🎬 How do you balance coaching A-list stars like Gerard Butler and Salma Hayek while directing Hollywood blockbusters?  In this episode of Two Unemployed Actors, host Max Belmonte sits down with industry powerhouse Michelle Danner. With over 30 years of experience, Michelle is a renowned acting coach, director, and producer who is currently shaping the future of cinema.  In this episode, you’ll discover:  Behind-the-Scenes Secrets: What it was like shooting Miranda’s Victim during a global pandemic with icons like Donald Sutherland, Andy Garcia, Abigail Breslin, Ryan Phillipe, and Luke Wilson.  Global Filmmaking: The logistical and creative differences between filming in Italy vs. the USA. Project Deep Dives: Get the inside scoop on her upcoming romantic comedy Under the Stars (starring Toni Collette) and her latest project, Starstruck.  Industry Evolution: Michelle’s candid take on the current state of AI in Hollywood and what it means for the next generation of actors.  Whether you're an aspiring actor looking for coaching insights or a filmmaker interested in the mechanics of high-level production, this conversation is a masterclass in navigating a multi-hyphenate career in the modern industry. Subscribe for more insights! Resources Mentioned: Studio: Michelle Danner Acting Studio Episode Webpage: https://www.twounemployedactors.com/michelledanner/ Support the show An Add Kulcha Production

    34 min
  2. 09/30/2025

    How to Stand Out to Casting Directors: Self-Tape Secrets & Tips from Helene Rousse - Ep 107

    Send us Fan Mail In Episode 107 of Two Unemployed Actors, host Max Belmonte is joined by the legendary Helene Rousse, a Montreal-based Casting Director with an impressive 35-year tenure in the entertainment business. This conversation is an absolute goldmine for emerging Actors looking to understand the mechanics of the international market and the shifting digital landscape.   Helene provides a fascinating update on the Canadian industry, but the real showstopper is the discussion on "Verticals." These short-form series, designed for platforms like TikTok, are exploding in popularity. Helene explains why actors should embrace this fast-paced world, where shooting twenty-five pages a day is the norm and global opportunities for performers are becoming a reality. We also tackle the modern elephant in the room: Artificial Intelligence. From six-figure buyouts for AI voice clones to the ethical implications for voice artists, Helene offers a pragmatic perspective on how to coexist with this technology.   As the industry moves toward a 99.5% self-tape model, technical proficiency is no longer optional. Helene breaks down the make or break factors for your auditions:   First, the vital importance of neutral backgrounds and clear lighting.  Second, why your personality and authenticity must shine through the lens.  Third, how to maintain your acting muscles during slower periods.   We also explore Helene’s unique "Formula 1" coaching method and her Showbiz Connect initiative, designed to help actors stop "zigzagging" and start moving in a straight line toward their goals. Helene’s advice is grounded in her diverse background as a dancer, model, and talent agent, offering a 360-degree view of what makes a performer successful. Whether you are looking to master the technical side of self-taping or seeking creative ways to stand out—like sending a hard-copy resume to make a lasting impression—this episode provides the roadmap you need to stay work-fit and focused in a competitive industry. From corporate voiceovers to high-stakes feature films, Episode 107 is essential listening. Stay creative.   Subscribe for more insights! Episode Webpage: https://shorturl.at/oU3jy Support the show An Add Kulcha Production

    41 min
  3. 04/27/2025

    Stop Being "Honest" and Start Winning: Ivana Chubbuck’s 12-Step Acting Technique - Ep 106

    Send us Fan Mail Ivana Chubbuck: The Secret Behind Hollywood’s Greatest Performances 🎭✨ In this episode of Two Unemployed Actors, we are joined by the legendary Ivana Chubbuck—founder of the Ivana Chubbuck Studio and the visionary creator of the world-renowned Chubbuck Technique. Ivana has coached some of the most iconic actors in history, including Halle Berry, Charlize Theron, Brad Pitt, Jake Gyllenhaal, and many more. Today, she shares her deep insights into the craft of acting, her 12-step technique, and her newly updated book, The Power of the Actor. Whether you're an emerging actor or a seasoned pro, this conversation is packed with actionable advice on how to turn your personal pain into dynamic, award-winning performances. In this episode, we discuss: 🚀 Beyond "Honest and Truthful": Why being real isn't enough to get the job. 🏆 The Winning Mindset: How to be an "emotional hero" and overcome objectives. 🧠 The Science of Acting: Drawing from behavioural science and psychology. ✍️ The Work Ethic of Greats: Stories of Christopher Walken, Charlize Theron, and Pamela Anderson. 📹 Mastering the Self-Tape: Tips for creating chemistry and energy on camera. 🚫 Taking the Judgment Out: Why judging your character will lose you the role. Subscribe for more insights! 📚 Resources Mentioned: Book: The Power of the Actor (Updated Edition) by Ivana Chubbuck. Studio: Learn more at the Ivana Chubbuck Studio. Episode Webpage: https://www.twounemployedactors.com/ivana-chubbuck/ Support the show An Add Kulcha Production

    52 min
  4. 01/21/2025

    Why I Changed My Acting Agent & How to Audit Your Creative Career - Ep 105

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome back to Two Unemployed Actors. After a brief hiatus, Max Belmonte returns to provide a transparent look at the modern "slasher" lifestyle within the Australian screen industry. This episode serves as both a personal update and a strategic guide for any creative artist navigating the delicate balance between commercial work and passion projects. Max dives deep into the necessity of a regular career audit, ensuring your daily grind aligns with your ultimate goals.   A major focus this week is the strategic evolution of Max’s television project, Paradise Palms. He explores the critical decision-making process involved in choosing between a high-risk, self-funded pilot and a polished seven-minute short film proof of concept. Max explains how this pivot minimizes financial exposure while creating a valuable standalone asset for festivals and commissioners. With industry events like Screen Forever on the horizon, having a sharp, professional "calling card" is essential for making a lasting impression on decision-makers.   The episode also covers the tactical side of representation. Max shares his journey of transitioning to Agency 888, emphasizing the importance of "interviewing your agent" as much as they interview you. He discusses the power of a refreshed toolkit, featuring new headshots by the acclaimed Sally Flegg and an updated showreel. This transparency helps demystify the process of changing lanes in your career to find a team that shares your hunger for success and understands your unique casting strengths.   To wrap up, Max highlights the value of staying "work fit" through hands-on experience. He recounts his recent lead role in an AFTRS graduate horror production, proving that even with decades of experience, there is always room to sharpen your craft and network with the next generation of filmmakers. Whether you are balancing corporate presenting, voiceovers, or indie shorts, this episode is a reminder to refocus on why you started acting in the first place. Join the conversation and move forward together. Follow for more insights! Episode Webpage:  https://shorturl.at/h5lQd Support the show An Add Kulcha Production

    25 min
  5. 07/25/2024

    "Survive to '25": The Truth About the Current State of the Australian Screen Industry - Ep 104

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Two Unemployed Actors podcast, Max Belmonte sits down with Matthew Deaner, the CEO of Screen Producers Australia (SPA), to unpack the current complexities and future opportunities within the Australian screen industry. This conversation is essential listening for anyone navigating the path from creative to producer, as it provides a rare, high-level perspective on the industrial and regulatory frameworks that shape the stories we see on screen.   Matthew explains the vital role SPA plays as a collective business association, acting as the "glue" between the commissioning and creative sides of the industry. He shares deep insights into the significance of the Screen Forever conference and why building a professional network is more about generosity and long-term relationships than immediate gains.   A major focus of the discussion is the ongoing battle for streaming quotas and the protection of Intellectual Property (IP). Matthew discusses the push for government regulation to ensure international streaming giants contribute fairly to the local ecosystem. He warns against the "IP drain," emphasizing that for a sustainable industry, producers must move beyond being "Uber drivers" for international content and instead retain ownership of their creative assets. This is contrasted with global models, such as France, where secondary rights are legally protected for local creators.   For emerging producers, the episode is packed with practical advice on persistence, risk management, and the "Survive to '25" mantra currently echoing through the industry. Matthew and Max explore how "slashers"—actors who are also writing and producing—can take control of their career trajectories by understanding the business of show business. Whether you are fighting for your first TV credit or looking to scale a production company, this episode offers a transparent look at the tenacity required to thrive in a risk-averse market while championing authentic Australian stories.   Subscribe for more insights! Episode Webpage:  https://shorturl.at/h5lQd Support the show An Add Kulcha Production

    55 min
  6. 01/03/2024

    The Voiceover Masterclass: LA Casting Secrets with Andy Roth Ep103

    Send us Fan Mail In Episode 103 of "Two Unemployed Actors," host Max Belmonte welcomes award-winning producer, Voice Casting Director, and educator Andy Roth for an extensive deep dive into the evolving landscape of the voiceover industry. Andy shares his professional journey, which began at Samuel French before he transitioned into a role as an assistant at a major talent agency’s voiceover department. It was here that he recognized voiceover as a distinct, massive ecosystem, eventually leading him to become an in-house booth director where he mastered the art of guiding vocal performances.  A recurring theme throughout the conversation is the paramount importance of professional relationships. Andy emphasizes that success in this field is less about "who you know" and more about "who knows you" and understands your specific professional vibe. He offers invaluable advice on navigating the audition process, which he likens to a first date. He encourages actors to make bold choices based on available information while emphasizing that direction is merely a tool; if a specific note doesn't serve the performance, it can be discarded in favour of authenticity.  The episode also tackles the practicalities of the modern era, particularly the rise of the home studio. Andy advises emerging artists to focus on technical "minimalism"—learning only the essential software skills required to deliver high-quality, unprocessed audio. He highlights the necessity of a professional website and a clean "studio sample" to prove reliability to casting directors.  Furthermore, Andy reflects on the industry’s shift toward authentic casting and diversity, admitting his initial resistance before realizing the profound depth and subtext that authentic performers bring to a script. Addressing future concerns, he discusses the impact of artificial intelligence, urging actors to stay engaged and adaptable rather than fearful. Ultimately, he champions highly specialised training and classes as the most effective way for talent to build the "mind-meld" connections necessary to thrive in this competitive and specialized professional acting landscape.  Subscribe for more insights! Episode Webpage: https://shorturl.at/bY60G Support the show An Add Kulcha Production

    59 min
  7. 09/20/2023

    Making a Feature Doc: The Journey from Concept to Roadshow with Jye Currie - Ep 102

    Send us Fan Mail Inside the Making of The Promise with Jye Currie In this compelling episode of Two Unemployed Actors, the conversation dives deep into the high-stakes world of documentary filmmaking with Jye Currie. As the visionary director and producer behind the AACTA-nominated film The Promise, Jye shares the profound journey of capturing Craig Hamilton’s mental health experience. Beyond the narrative of a single man, the film serves as a vital exploration of suicide prevention and the urgent need for expanded resources within the Australian healthcare system.   Jye recounts the fascinating evolution of this project, which originally began as a "proof of concept" short film titled One Conversation. He explains the tactical necessity of creating standalone intellectual property to bridge the gap toward earning a feature film credit. Whether he was backpacking through Europe or acting as his own director, editor, and lighting technician, Jye’s "just do it" mindset offers an inspiring roadmap for any emerging creative. He emphasizes the reality that indie filmmakers cannot wait for a massive budget to materialize; they must create their own opportunities and punch well above their weight class.   The episode also explores the technical artistry required to handle sensitive subject matter responsibly. From honing a "Netflix-slick" aesthetic in pre-production to safeguarding the emotional well-being of a crew immersed in heavy topics, Jye provides a masterclass in empathetic leadership. He even reveals a clever "alarm and push-ups" routine used in the edit suite to maintain morale while processing intense footage.   With The Promise currently touring Australia in a national Q&A roadshow, Jye discusses the power of community engagement and his meaningful partnership with Lifeline. We also get a sneak peek into his next creative move—a dark psychological thriller script. This discussion is an essential watch for anyone interested in the grit and grace of the Australian screen industry. It serves as a reminder that the most powerful stories are those that dare to speak when others choose to stay silent.   Subscribe for more insights! Episode Webpage: https://tinyurl.com/2UActors Support the show An Add Kulcha Production

    26 min
  8. 07/10/2023

    How Daniel Craig & Austin Butler Prepare: Acting Secrets from Terry Knickerbocker - Ep 101

    Send us Fan Mail Ever wonder what separates a "hit or miss" actor from a consistent A-list professional? In this masterclass episode, Max Belmonte sits down with legendary New York acting coach Terry Knickerbocker to deconstruct the training behind stars like Daniel Craig, Austin Butler, and Sam Rockwell. Terry reveals the "GPS" for acting consistency, the "Full Body Yes" mindset for career longevity, and the incredible story of how Denzel Washington personally vouched for Austin Butler to land the role of Elvis. Whether you're an emerging artist or a seasoned pro, this conversation is your roadmap to mastering the Meisner technique and surviving the business of acting. Key Takeaways: The Consistency GPS: Why professional acting isn't about "having a good day"—it’s about a reliable, repeatable process.The Austin Butler Connection: Why hard work in the "trenches" of theater led to a life-changing call from Denzel Washington.Redefining Chemistry: How to create genuine connection on screen by "seeing and being seen."The Zen of Auditioning: How to stay loose, focus on the process, and let go of the result in the age of self-tapes.Episode Page: https://www.twounemployedactors.com/terryknickerbocker/ About Terry Knickerbocker: Terry Knickerbocker is the founder of the Terry Knickerbocker Studio in Brooklyn, NY. A veteran of the NYU Tisch experimental theater wing and a protégé of William Esper, he has coached Academy Award winners and nominees, helping them find authenticity and depth in their work. Learn more: Terry Knickerbocker Studio Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@twounemployedactors   Don’t forget to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it helps other actors find these resources!  Support the show An Add Kulcha Production

    1h 5m

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What actually happens behind the scenes. Follow Max on his journey through auditions and projects across Commercials, Theatre, Voice Overs, TV, and Film.