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How to Stand Out to Casting Directors: Self-Tape Secrets & Tips from Helene Rousse - Ep 107
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Oct. 1, 2025

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

Episode 107: International Casting Secrets, "Verticals," and AI with Helene Rousse In this episode, Max Belmonte dives deep into the shifting world of international casting with Helene Rousse , a powerhouse Montreal-based Casting Director and founder of Total Casting . With over 35 years of experience spanning talent agent work, acting, and world-class casting, Helene shares the "Formula 1" approach to navigating today’s digital industry. From the surprising explosion of "Vertical" series to the...
Why I Changed My Acting Agent & How to Audit Your Creative Career - Ep 105
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Jan. 21, 2025

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

Episode 105: The "Slasher" Life & Strategic Pivots In this episode, Max Belmonte returns from a hiatus to break down the reality of being a "slasher" in the Australian screen industry—balancing Acting, Producing, and corporate presenting & voice over work. He discusses the tactical decision to shift his TV pilot project into a short film proof-of-concept and shares a behind-the-scenes look at changing agents and staying "work fit." Episode Highlights [00:00:43] The Multi-Hyphenate Reality: Navig...
How To Get An Agent with Mark Morrissey (Chris Hemsworth's Manager) | Ep 88
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March 31, 2022

How To Get An Agent with Mark Morrissey (Chris Hemsworth's Manager) | Ep 88

Welcome to Episode 88 of the Two Unemployed Actors podcast. In this insightful session, host Max Belmonte sits down with one of the most influential figures in the Australian entertainment landscape: Mark Morrissey. As the founder and managing director of Morrissey Management, Mark brings over four decades of experience to the table, having guided the careers of global stars like Chris Hemsworth.This episode pulls back the curtain on the world of talent representation. Mark dives deep into what agents actually look for during those first ten seconds of a showreel or meeting—identifying a blend of intelligence, commerciality, and vocal timber. He emphasizes that the actor-agent relationship is a true partnership; agents aren’t looking for people waiting by the phone, but for performers who are as driven and invested in their own growth as the agency itself.A highlight of the conversation is Mark’s take on the "self-test muscle." He offers a necessary reality check for modern …