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Billy Slaughter: Craft and Community

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Step into the world of Billy Slaughter, a New Orleans actor with a tale that's as riveting as the roles he plays. Our candid conversation peels back the curtain on his remarkable journey post-SAG strike, the visceral experience of filming "The Ravine" within the walls of a real penitentiary, and the ways faith and true crime weave through the fabric of this compelling story. Billy's reflections on the raw, authentic interactions with inmates and the cast's ability to tackle complex narratives showcase not only his dedication to his craft but also the depth of talent within the ensemble.
Transitioning from a PlayStation aficionado to a seasoned actor, Billy shares the highs and lows of an industry where unpredictability is the only constant. Listeners will be inspired by the tales of his climb from background roles to the forefront, the resilience needed to face being cut from projects, and the excitement of potentially reprising a role. The discussion also highlights Billy's experience on the set of Twisted Metal and the thrill of seeing a local hero like Anthony Mackie step into the role of Captain America, underscoring the close-knit nature of the acting community in New Orleans.
Beyond the spotlight, Billy opens up about his passion for teaching acting, offering a heartfelt look at how it allows him to maintain a connection to the industry. He discusses the transition actors are making from self-tape auditions back to the in-person scenario in a post-COVID era, emphasizing the value of real-time feedback from casting directors. As we wrap up, our musings take a playful turn, imagining our guest in iconic roles from Star Wars to Game of Thrones while celebrating the camaraderie of our local acting scene. Don't miss this enchanting episode filled with insights, laughs, and a dose of inspiration for anyone chasing their dreams in the world of acting.

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Follow us on IG @nolafilmscene, @kodaksbykojack, and @tjsebastianofficial.

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Step into the world of Billy Slaughter, a New Orleans actor with a tale that's as riveting as the roles he plays. Our candid conversation peels back the curtain on his remarkable journey post-SAG strike, the visceral experience of filming "The Ravine" within the walls of a real penitentiary, and the ways faith and true crime weave through the fabric of this compelling story. Billy's reflections on the raw, authentic interactions with inmates and the cast's ability to tackle complex narratives showcase not only his dedication to his craft but also the depth of talent within the ensemble.
Transitioning from a PlayStation aficionado to a seasoned actor, Billy shares the highs and lows of an industry where unpredictability is the only constant. Listeners will be inspired by the tales of his climb from background roles to the forefront, the resilience needed to face being cut from projects, and the excitement of potentially reprising a role. The discussion also highlights Billy's experience on the set of Twisted Metal and the thrill of seeing a local hero like Anthony Mackie step into the role of Captain America, underscoring the close-knit nature of the acting community in New Orleans.
Beyond the spotlight, Billy opens up about his passion for teaching acting, offering a heartfelt look at how it allows him to maintain a connection to the industry. He discusses the transition actors are making from self-tape auditions back to the in-person scenario in a post-COVID era, emphasizing the value of real-time feedback from casting directors. As we wrap up, our musings take a playful turn, imagining our guest in iconic roles from Star Wars to Game of Thrones while celebrating the camaraderie of our local acting scene. Don't miss this enchanting episode filled with insights, laughs, and a dose of inspiration for anyone chasing their dreams in the world of acting.

Support the Show.

Follow us on IG @nolafilmscene, @kodaksbykojack, and @tjsebastianofficial.

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