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Kevin Zegers: The Power of Honesty & Hard Work in Acting

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Are you a high school or college student who wants to pursue a career in the arts and empower underprivileged children? Have you heard these myths about using the arts to make a difference?

Myth #1: It's too expensive to implement

Myth #2: It's not an effective way to make a positive impact

Myth #3: It's only for the privileged few

Join us for Meet the Mentor with Dr. Bill Dorfman featuring Kevin Zegers, who will share the truth about how the LEAP organization is using the arts to uplift and empower underprivileged children. Don't miss out on this inspiring and eye-opening discussion!

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Grasp the significance of unwavering commitment and regular improvement for budding actors.
  • Tackle the hurdles of remaining up-to-date and equipped in the fast-paced entertainment world.
  • Triumph over personal obstacles like addiction and embrace accountability for your career path.
  • Evaluate society's fixation on achievement and how actors can cultivate resilience to rejection.
  • Make a difference in the lives of underprivileged children utilizing the power of the arts with the Leap organization.

Meet Kevin Zegers, a versatile Canadian actor who began his journey in the entertainment industry at just six years old. With an impressive portfolio of work, including guest appearances on the X Files and recurring roles on the Canadian TV series Traders, Kevin truly made a splash in Hollywood with his starring role in the AirBud franchise. In 2005, he showcased his acting chops in the Oscar-nominated film Transamerica, earning high praise from critics. Now, Kevin is dedicated to empowering underprivileged children through the arts by supporting the Leap organization.

The Takeaways in this episode are:

  • Attend Leap Week, an entrepreneurship program for high school and college students aged 15 to 25, taught at UCLA by Dr. Bill Dorfman and celebrity mentors.
  • Learn skills for success in life from celebrity mentors such as Mark Wahlberg, Paula Abdul, Michael Strahan, Kathy Bates, Anthony Hopkins, Apollo Ono, Eric Garcetti, and Jason Alexander.
  • Consider becoming a mentor yourself and share the secrets of your success with Leap students.
  • Seek out technical training to become proficient in the technical aspects of acting, such as lighting and marks on set.
  • Work hard and have a high tolerance for rejection, as success in the acting industry requires perseverance.
  • Take classes and work with a coach to improve your craft.
  • Focus on creating opportunities for yourself, rather than waiting for someone else to give them to you.
  • Take care of your physical and mental health to be able to perform at your best.

Kevin Zegers' Training

While some individuals may have natural acting abilities, others have to put in more effort and practice to excel in this field. Continuous learning and honing one's craft are crucial for actors to stay relevant and competitive in the entertainment industry. Pursuing acting without formal training, like Zegers did, should encourage aspiring actors to adapt and learn from their experiences. During the interview, Zegers mentions that he had not received any formal acting training before moving to Hollywood at 17. Instead, he relied on his charm and previous fame to secure his first few roles. He acknowledges that it was through mentorship from fellow actors and the support of industry insiders, such as Felicity Huffman, that he eventually recognized the need to put more effort into refining his skills.

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Are you a high school or college student who wants to pursue a career in the arts and empower underprivileged children? Have you heard these myths about using the arts to make a difference?

Myth #1: It's too expensive to implement

Myth #2: It's not an effective way to make a positive impact

Myth #3: It's only for the privileged few

Join us for Meet the Mentor with Dr. Bill Dorfman featuring Kevin Zegers, who will share the truth about how the LEAP organization is using the arts to uplift and empower underprivileged children. Don't miss out on this inspiring and eye-opening discussion!

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Grasp the significance of unwavering commitment and regular improvement for budding actors.
  • Tackle the hurdles of remaining up-to-date and equipped in the fast-paced entertainment world.
  • Triumph over personal obstacles like addiction and embrace accountability for your career path.
  • Evaluate society's fixation on achievement and how actors can cultivate resilience to rejection.
  • Make a difference in the lives of underprivileged children utilizing the power of the arts with the Leap organization.

Meet Kevin Zegers, a versatile Canadian actor who began his journey in the entertainment industry at just six years old. With an impressive portfolio of work, including guest appearances on the X Files and recurring roles on the Canadian TV series Traders, Kevin truly made a splash in Hollywood with his starring role in the AirBud franchise. In 2005, he showcased his acting chops in the Oscar-nominated film Transamerica, earning high praise from critics. Now, Kevin is dedicated to empowering underprivileged children through the arts by supporting the Leap organization.

The Takeaways in this episode are:

  • Attend Leap Week, an entrepreneurship program for high school and college students aged 15 to 25, taught at UCLA by Dr. Bill Dorfman and celebrity mentors.
  • Learn skills for success in life from celebrity mentors such as Mark Wahlberg, Paula Abdul, Michael Strahan, Kathy Bates, Anthony Hopkins, Apollo Ono, Eric Garcetti, and Jason Alexander.
  • Consider becoming a mentor yourself and share the secrets of your success with Leap students.
  • Seek out technical training to become proficient in the technical aspects of acting, such as lighting and marks on set.
  • Work hard and have a high tolerance for rejection, as success in the acting industry requires perseverance.
  • Take classes and work with a coach to improve your craft.
  • Focus on creating opportunities for yourself, rather than waiting for someone else to give them to you.
  • Take care of your physical and mental health to be able to perform at your best.

Kevin Zegers' Training

While some individuals may have natural acting abilities, others have to put in more effort and practice to excel in this field. Continuous learning and honing one's craft are crucial for actors to stay relevant and competitive in the entertainment industry. Pursuing acting without formal training, like Zegers did, should encourage aspiring actors to adapt and learn from their experiences. During the interview, Zegers mentions that he had not received any formal acting training before moving to Hollywood at 17. Instead, he relied on his charm and previous fame to secure his first few roles. He acknowledges that it was through mentorship from fellow actors and the support of industry insiders, such as Felicity Huffman, that he eventually recognized the need to put more effort into refining his skills.

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