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After Happily Ever After with Vairrun Strickland

10/17/2022

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Tell us about your new show and role.
This new reality show, After Happily Ever After, that I'm featured in is based on a group of ex married couples who decide to help each other find a new love by choosing from a pool of singles for their ex to date. I'm amongst the pool of singles that the ex couples can choose from. 

What has been the most challenging aspect of working in the entertainment industry? 
The most challenging aspect of the industry for me has been having to remember lines, record, and edit self tape auditions on very short notice.

Given the competitive industry, what makes you stand out to gain more roles?
In this competitive industry I work out to stay in the best physical shape that I can and always make time to train with my acting coach. I believe staying ready so that I don't have to get ready makes it easier to stand out for roles that I want. 

What type of preparation do you have before an audition?
 
I prepare for an audition by doing a character checklist. I write down who the character is, his background, the setting and other characteristics I'm able to figure out. That usually helps me to get into the character, remember the script, and recite the lines properly. 

What does success look like for you?
Success to me is simple. Being able to do what makes me happy for a living is how I view success. 

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3 Comments
Brandon
10/17/2022 03:27:09 pm

Congratulations

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Delores
10/17/2022 09:23:03 pm

So proud of you. Congratulations

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Delores
10/17/2022 09:23:37 pm

Congratulations

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