Thursday, December 10, 2009

Is shyness really a lack of confidence?

Entertainers . . .



Ann Margaret Winner of five Golden Globe Awards and veteran of forty-two films that span more than thirty years, Ann Margaret was also shy as a child. (Hint - scroll down past the advertisements to see the article.) http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.g...



Bob Dylan Born Robert Allen Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota in 1941, this shy youth went on to become one of the greatest folk singers and composers of his time. (Hint - scroll down past the advertisements to see the article.) http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/3716...



Brad Pitt Known for his portrayal of exciting energetic characters on the screen, Brad Pitt is said to be shy and protective in his personal life. http://www.femail.com.au/ma_bradpitt.htm



Carrie Underwood She "isn't shy about her shyness." That's what they're saying about Carrie Underwood, the fourth winner of the American Idol television series. Her first album debuted in the number one position on Billboard's chart. Not bad for this shy, but talented, young Oklahoma woman! http://www.starpulse.com/Music/Underwood...



Cathy Rigby Cathy Rigby turned to gymnastics as a way to help her overcome severe shyness. Eight gold medals later, she found herself working as a sports commentator for ABC and starring in Peter Pan on Broadway. Not bad for a shy girl! http://www.kepplerspeakers.com/speakers/...



Cher Bono Shy and introverted earlier in her career, Cher found her style with the help of then husband, Sonny Bono, and blossomed into a star in her own right. http://www.cherscholar.com/IGUB.htm



Courteney Cox Arquette Shy as a young girl and frequently picked on, Courteney Cox Arquette felt like an outsider growing up, but that didn't stop her from joining us in living rooms around the country in her role as Monica Geller on Friends. http://groups.msn.com/ULTIMATEFRIENDS/ne...



David Bowie Even rock stars can be shy. Check out David Bowie. http://www.algonet.se/~bassman/articles/...



David Letterman Like many of his fellow shy talk show hosts, David Letterman doesn't let his self-proclaimed "painful shyness" get in the way of interviewing his guests or entertaining his audiences. http://users.abac.com/ksitterley/walters...



Diane Schuur Jazz fans will know this name. Blinded as a child when too much oxygen in her incubator damaged her optic nerve, this once shy talent didn't let a little thing like that stop her and has gone on to be one of our great female jazz vocalists. http://www.corporateartists.com/dianesch...



Don Rickles Don Rickles imitated his father's style of kidding people about themselves and found that, like his father, he could make friends by making people laugh. http://www.thehockeypuck.com/bio.html



Donny Osmond In the public eye from the time he was small, the pressure of performing and being constantly judged eventually caught up with Donny in the form of Social Phobia. With the help of therapy Donny learned to "play with his fear instead of running from it." http://panicdisorder.about.com/gi/dynami...



Erin Brockovitch Like the Julia Robert's, who played Erin in the film that made Erin's name a household word, Erin struggled with shyness as a child. But that didn't stop Erin from setting a quarter billion dollar law suit dealing with exposure to toxic levels of Chromium 6 into motion. http://www.kkbooks.com/product103.html



Ella Fitzgerald Shy offstage, this Jazz legend was surprised to find that onstage she had no fear. http://www.ellafitzgerald.com/index.php?...



Elvis Presley Music was a form a self-expression for this talented shy young man who lost his footing to fame. http://www.zmag.org/zmag/articles/april9...



Garrison Keillor This multifaceted multitalented man brought us Lake Wobegon, made "A Prairie Home Companion" a household term and taught us to laugh at the shyness that he and so many of us have shared. http://www.mindspring.com/~celestia/keil...



Gene Hackman Gene Hackman's film credits include the likes of Bonny And Clyde, The French Connection, Unforgiven, Mississippi Burning and Enemy of the State in spite of a childhood shyness that has carried forward somewhat into adulthood. http://www.biography.com/tv/listings/hac...



George Harrison Often referred to as the "Quiet Beatle," this shy superstar helped shape the face of modern music. http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Har...



Gloria Estefan It helps to have a mentor. Husband and group leader, Emilio Estefan, is said to have helped a relatively shy Gloria come out of her shell to become the dynamic entertainer she is today. http://www.sbgmusic.com/html/teacher/ref...



Harrison Ford Sexy and shy in one package? Sure, check out Oscar nominee Harrison Ford, who didn't let shyness get in the way of his pursuit of a successful acting career. http://www.thespiannet.com/actors/F/ford...



Henry Fonda It's hard to believe this talented actor from Nebraska was painfully shy. http://www.filmnebraska.org/nebraskans_f...



Ingrid Bergman This talented actress and only child was afraid of her classmates in school. Sound familiar? But what a talent http://www.talentdevelop.com/introversio...



Jim Carrey Yes, Jim Carrey---he too was a shy quiet child who and didn't have many friends until he showed his comedic talents. http://www.geocities.com/jimcarreyfanjt/...



Joan Rivers Probably best know for her work as a guest host pinch-hitting for fellow shy person Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show, Joan was said to have used jokes to cover up her shyness when she was younger. http://www.joanrivers.com/AllAboutJoan/d...



Johnny Carson Many a television watcher shared the dawn of a new day with this fellow shy late night talk show host who seemed anything but shy on the screen. http://archive.salon.com/people/bc/2001/...



Julia Roberts Born in Smyrna, Georgia, this once shy young woman has become one of the most popular actresses in America. http://www.channel4000.com/sh/entertainm...



Kevin Costner Awarding winning actor in his adult life, Kevin's mother encouraged him to join the choir as a way to help him overcome shyness caused by frequent moves as a child. http://www.netkushi.com/hollywood/kevin_...



Louise Siversen Some of you baby-boomers may remember Louise from the television show The Prisoners or, perhaps, you saw her in one of her films. In any case, Louise is one of the many people who didn't let her shyness keep her from a career in show business. http://www.geocities.com/louise_siversen...



Lucille Ball Perceived as shy by teachers at the John Murray Anderson dramatic school and discouraged from pursuing a career in show business, Lucille Ball did not give up. The rest is history. http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hc%26amp;id=180...



Mary Chapin Carpenter I was surprised to learn that his dynamo on stage is one of us shy people. But as Mary says, "when you're in that place where you're really into what you're doing-whether onstage, or by yourself at your desk, or wherever-there is a great sense of fulfillment. It's one of the few times that you know who you are." http://home.earthlink.net/~dlgillilan/li...



Mia Hamm Said to be the greatest all round women's soccer player, Mia, who holds the record for women's soccer goals, comes from a family of shy Hamms. But that didn't stop her from having a building dedicated in her name. http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Press...



Michael Feldman Who would have thought! Michael Feldman---shy? If you've ever heard his quick witted radio program, Whad'Ya Know? on NPR, you're probably as surprised as I was. http://www.current.org/people/peop722f.h...



Michelle Pfeiffer While she describes herself as shy, that didn't stop her from starring in starring in numerous successful movies. http://www.unreel.co.uk/features/feature...



Nancy Marchand Sent to acting school at age 10 to help her overcome her shyness, this Golden Globe winner and two time Emmy Award Nominee's career has spanned everything from soap operas and Mary Tyler Moore to the role of Livia Soprano on the HBO series The Sopranos (1999-2000). http://www.biography.com/search/article....



Neil Armstrong His shyness and tendency toward deliberation was mistaken for arrogance by some of his fellow fliers, but he is best known for being the first man to set foot on the moon. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/nat...



Nicole Kidman Like so many of us, Nicole Kidman describes herself as confident in some situations and shy in others. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/enterta...



Paul Potts I expect we'll be hearing a lot more from this fellow shy person, now that Paul has won the 2007 "Britain's Best Talent" competition for his moving operatic renditions judged by no less than Simon Cowell. Paul follows in the footsteps of another fellow shy singer judged by Cowell, Carrie Underwood, who has gone on to become an award winning singer in her own right following her win on American Idol. http://www.calendarlive.com/music/la-ca-...



Rene Russo Discovered at a Rolling Stones concert at age 16, this shy young woman went on to become a cover girl for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar and to act in movies with the likes of Clint Eastwood, John Travolta, Dustin Hoffman, Mel Gibson and Kevin Kostner. http://www.aclasscelebs.com/rener/



Rene Russo Discovered at a Rolling Stones concert at age 16, this shy young woman went on to become a cover girl for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar and to act in movies with the likes of Clint Eastwood, John Travolta, Dustin Hoffman, Mel Gibson and Kevin Kostner. http://www.aclasscelebs.com/rener/



Richard Gere Shy men take heart, Richard Gere is one of you, but that hasn't stopped him from establishing a successful acting career. http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/1...



Robert De Niro At the age of ten, Robert De Niro assumed his first stage role as the "cowardly" lion in The Wizard of Oz in an effort to help him overcome shyness. He now has dozens of movies to his credit. http://www.thespiannet.com/actors/D/deni...



Roy Rogers Roy Rogers and his horse trigger would never have warmed the heart of millions, if he'd given in to his shyness. http://www.royrogers.com/roy_rogers_bio....



Sally Field A woman with an illustrious television and film career, Sally Field is said to describe herself as having a crippling shyness into her early adulthood. http://www.swinginchicks.com/sally_field...



Segourny Weaver Being extremely shy as a child didn't stop Segourny Weaver from pursuing a successful acting career. http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/f...



Sir Alec Guinness The son of a baker, Sir Alec achieved his dream of being an actor whose talents ranged from Shakespeare to comedy and who was well known for his role as Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars. http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Ex...



Tom Cruise Heart throb of many, this illustrious actor struggled with both shyness and dyslexia as a child. http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/f...



Tom Hanks One of the greatest actors of our time, Tom's family moved frequently when he was child---making it harder for him to make friends. His involvement in theatre helped to ease his resulting shyness. http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/f...



Is shyness really a lack of confidence?met opera



Dude, you could stand to type shorter questions...



But seriously no, shyness is not an indicator of a lack of confidence...



Shyness is a result of people not feeling comfortable in a certain environment or situation.



When all is said and done comfort is what it comes down to.



Put anyone in a situation when they feel in control and shyness goes out the window.



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nope. i have all the confidence in the world i just don't like attention.
i honestly don't know ,i wish that i could understand why it is so hard to communicate with another person . rejection coldness and indifference is what stands between me and a potential friend

High school sophmore in need of help?

i really want to go to a good college. i have considered the fashion institute of technology in ny, the school of arts in chicago, georgia southern, howard university, the university of michigan ann -arbor, and north carolina state u. i want to become either a pianist (music composition and theory or music ed), actres, fashion designer, wedding planner, journalist, photographer, or a real estate agent. i have did a little research, but i know i will be the first in my intermediate family to go to an on-campus university, but i don't know how to get started. i'm taking classes at school such as theatre/drama 2, piano 2, intro to art (then photo %26amp; digital art), and spanish 2 (good to know 2nd language), and i want to know does anyone have any tips or recommendations to any good websites, any advice, or good colleges/universities that are the best for my preferences? ps-i'm creative, talkitive, funny, i take honors classes and i am moving into ap classes in 11th and 12th (ideas of me)



High school sophmore in need of help?lyric opera



Well--first of all, relax. As a sophomore you are worrying way too much about college. Also (this is not a critixism, its a compliment) you are interested in a number of fields--but haven't settled on exactly what you want. That is GOOD--it means you are exploirng different ideas and find out what's right for you--not locking yourself into a premature decision.



Getting into a good school:



First: Focus on your school work. On a top ten list of things you need to do--that is #1 thrugh 10. Good grades will open doors for you--bad gradees will close doors.



Second: DO NOT neglect your courses in English and Math--these are more important than any others that you take. Poor grades or failure to take college prep classes in these classes (preferably AP classes) will not only hurt your chances of getting in, you will not be adequately prepared to do the work.



Three--Do not get sucked into the hype about "how competitive" getting into college is. If you have a good high school record, you can get into a good school. the "competition" so callled is really only among a few people who are focused on a school's name vaule (e.g. Harvard or Yale)--and nothing else. But the reality is tha tyou can get an excelllant education at many univeristies--and outside of that status competition that surrounds a nandful of schools, collleges are more likely to compete for your attention thanthe other way around--if you have the grades.



Fourth--there's plenty of information online when the time comes to acutally apply. The main things you'll need to look for are thecollege admissions web pages (including application forms, etc.) and e-mail contacts for asking questions. they can walk you through the aplications process--as can the counsellors at your school.



Finally--you are in high school--don't get too serious. This is a special time--so take some time off and enjoy these years! Good luck! :)



High school sophmore in need of help?imax theater opera theater



A guidance counselor, hs college counselor, or academic counselor would better help you with your questions You can also visit the websites and look up the requirements to get into each school. You can shoot me a personal e-mail, and i can help you.
You only need a HS diploma to be a Realtor, photographer, actress or wedding planner.



You should be in a college prep program in high school - lots of English, algebra, trig, calculus, biology, chemistry etc. Talk to the counselor at your school and get some ideas. You are running out of time. If you want to get into a good school you better have good grades like mostly A's and a few B's.

Do you think you conform to stereo types, or are you your own person?

I know that I don't conform.



State if you do or don't, then list your hobbies and interests and whatnot. Honesty is great!



Clique: The weird people that really don't fit in with any other group so they always hang out together



Music: Pink Floyd mostly, anything under 50 years old and more than 20 that's rock



Hobbies: Jewelry making, kite flying, theatre



Yeah, so I don't really fit in. You?



Do you think you conform to stereo types, or are you your own person?opera house



i like to think that i am my own person...i buy a lot of my clothes from second hand stores, and while they are nice and in good condition most are not "labels" or "name brands" and i am ok with that. my shoes are mostly from walmart or payless, and i am ok with that (i do not need nike's to define "me"). i do not get my nails done, mine are homegrown and not too long. i get my hair cut professionally about twice a year and keep it trimmed up myself. i wear just enough makeup to not be scary, no shadows or blush.



i get up at 6am, get myself and twins ready to go, wake up the 14yr old and get to work by 9am. i feel lucky if i make it home before 7pm, sometimes don't get home til 9pm,



eat a little and y/a a little, read a little (stephen king, currently) then pass out. i usually work at least half a day on saturdays as well.



what little time left must be spent cleaning and tending the family. not much time left for hobbies. so i suppose yahoo answers IS my hobbie.



Do you think you conform to stereo types, or are you your own person?dream theater opera theater



I think in some way, even without knowing it, we all conform...to some extent.
There is no stereotype created that could appropriately define me...



I am beyond geek, cool, jock, prep..stoner...loner...



I am all those and none of those...



And it's all good...



Take me as I am...
I'm a walking stereotype.
I am my own person and I tend to fit in with anyone. I never meet a stranger and enjoy just about everything.
In my line of work, we have no choice but to conform!



Hobbies include: waving to commoners from balcony and choosing which hat to wear next.
I am definitely my own person. I don't drink or party and don't conform to the typical teenager stereotype. I volunteer, I have 2 jobs, and go to college full-time, which I am paying for myself. My favorite things to do are read, scrapbook, and work out. I love every single type of music out there, but I listen to classic rock the most.
always my own.. never ever settle or follow
I don't think I conform to stereotypes. I also don't try not to. I am just my own person.
After a couple of years of conforming and being in certain cliques that werent neccesarily me.. i escaped school and grew up ( im 17 now )



I am completely my own person..



i dress how i want to dress.. could be "emo" could be "prep" could be "indie".. whatever i feel like that day



I have friends from all sorts of cliques



Music - Indie-rock, acoustic, rnb, soul, country...



Snow patrol, bloc party, U2, Tupac, Mjb,



Hobbies - Surfing, travelling, photography, tennis, shopping, music, weather, the mind, shopping, being effing lazy in front of the tv...



Also i live a healhty life - i eat well - a lot of organic food, do yoga, meditate sometimes, dont drink smoke or do drugs.. so i don;t fit in, in that sense.. but thats not me, so why pretend to be someone im not just to get "popular"
Conform to what? Don't you think it's important to state that part of your question or would it be too conforming.



If you hang out with others, then like it or not, you're part of a group.



Real surrealism cannot exist under the guise of such an opinionated society because no matter what you do to try to be a social misfit, there's always someone who'll be 'just like you'.



All I can say is the person 'krazykritik' formerly known as 'he doesn't know' messed up a lot of people.



Now I found a wonderful group that is worth conforming to because we follow the lead, morals, love, justice, wisdom, and power of Jehovah God himself.



Hobbies: Bible studies, painting folk art, Bible studies, my family, Yahoo answers, Bible studies...
Stereotypes of my people are all good, so why not conform? White guys control everything, are smart, and have lots of money.
I am my own person and can do it myself
Well, I go to a private school so there aren't really cliques, there are a few and I have 4 good friends, you could call us a clique I guess

Please please help me find this movie title!?

Hi, this has been driving me crazy... I saw a preview in the theatre for a movie a few months ago and can not remember the title, and moreover I haven't seen anything for it since. I think it was starring Topher Grace, or someone that looked like him. From what I remember, the plot entailed that a guy (Topher if it was him) was murdered and his body was thrown somewhere, it looked like under a grate or something. However, he comes back but doesn't quite realize that he has been killed and so he visits his school and starts shouting, throws a book, etc. but everything is normal and no one can hear him. He meets another person in a similar state, an old man, that tells him he's dead and that he needs to figure out how he had died and to recover his body. So he seeks out this girl that he had liked, and she is basically the only one that can hear him, so with her he begins to try to solve the mystery of his death and to help lead the police to where he was killed and his body is.



Thanks!



Please please help me find this movie title!?opera.com



The Invisible



Starring Justin Chatwin. I want to see that it really looks interesting. It comes out April 27th.



Please please help me find this movie title!?amc theatre opera theater



Hey,Im not sure if i know the answer but try this webiste (below) i hope its useful. You could type in the guys name and see if he's in the movie your thinking of.
the anwser you have been given by the kind lady is correct the invisible.
oh dude man yeah that was the invisible that movie looks so hot!



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435670/
Sounds like "That '70s show"

Is he starting to like me more then a friend?

Ok so all my friends think i like this guy and i kinda like him but barley. I have know idea of he feels the same way. We are really good friends. He is out of state and i really miss him (in a friend way... i think)



it would be awkward if i tell him my feelings and he doesn't feel the same way



we live close 2 each other and there is a theatre close to us. sometimes when we are in shows we have to stay really late. i am always afraid of the dark so we walk home together so that way we don't walk home alone.



one time practice ended but it wasn't dark so i was going to hang out still with some friends. then he looked at me and asked if i wanted to walk home with him.



Today he asked "Do you wanna go home now?"



Does this mean anything?



Is he starting to like me more then a friend?opera mobile



Well, I believe I answered the first part when you asked it last week (thank you very much for picking it as best answer, I spent 20 minutes on it).



It may mean something, but you'll need more clues than just that. For example, his expression when he said that. I think it's better not to judge his feelings with just that one sentence. Use other, more obvious clues.



For example, does he keep touching you? Does he joke often with you? Does he come specifically to talk to you rather than anyone else?



Good luck again!



Is he starting to like me more then a friend?imax theatre opera theater



ehh not yet. try giving him a hug and see what happens. i tend to give signs if they hug me and i give them a little pech on the top of her head. sometimes put your hand out and watch his eyes, if he looks at your hand a lot he might want to hold it and might be interested.



hey you can read a guy very easily. girls man you guys trick us too much.
I'm sorry but your story confuses me, he's out of state but you too live close???
i do not think so. guys are weird. don't try and read em, honey.
friends always seem to end up togeather, because they get to know each other and they find out they have some similiar qualities. . . he might just find you comforting to be with. . . i would start leaning the conversation twards love and friendship and see which one appeals to him the most
Its possible



From what you said the first time. it was dark so he walked with you.



But this time it wasnt dark.



So really he didnt have to do it anyway.



So its possible



I believe he does
Um that really doesnt give me enough information look at his face expersion on his face if he looks excited about it or hes cheerful then he likes you if hes crumpy and doesnt seem to be enjoying the time then I dont think he likes you

Hmm, are these songs overdone at auditions (Nothing from Wicked or High School Musical, I promise!)?

I'm compiling a notebook of audition songs and came across a few that are wonderful in my voice but might be questionable or overdone at some auditions.



Rosa's Confession (Or Murderer's Confession: Rosa) from The Mystery of Edwin Drood (It might be too much. But I won the state and regional competition with this song, so I adore it.)



Vanilla Ice Cream from She Loves Me



Can't Help Lovin' That Man from Showboat (Yeah, that one, probably)



I Wonder What Became of Me from St. Louis Woman



Gus: The Theatre Cat from Cats (Well, it's not Memory, right?)



Not a Day Goes By from Merrily We Roll Along (A Sondheim, but still...?)



Show Me from My Fair Lady



I shouldn't even put Summertime, should I?



Far From the Home I Love from Fiddler on the Roof



The Beauty Is from The Light in the Piazza



I guess that's all for now. I'm just hoping that these songs are appropriate for auditions. Are they? If not, why not? Tempo, difficult, too much, overdone, etc...?



Hmm, are these songs overdone at auditions (Nothing from Wicked or High School Musical, I promise!)?opera sheet music



Hi there - well I am impressed with your list. It is diverse and some of them challenging.



And YES some of them are 'overdone' as you said yourself.



THE main important thing at an audition is a) find a song that shows what you can do b) you have to feel it 3) impress/surprise the people you are auditioning for.



The few times I was behind the table myself I was always drawn to the 'not obvious' numbers performed. Yes you do get to listen to x versions of the same songs during the auditiondays and when someone enters the room with something new and special it sure gets the attention.



Personnaly I would skip the My Fair Lady/Fiddler/Showboat ones.



So good luck



T



Hmm, are these songs overdone at auditions (Nothing from Wicked or High School Musical, I promise!)?shows opera theater



Wow, you seem to really know your stuff...that's very good. I would also suggest some songs from Urinetown. They have a more modern sound.
Personally, I'd take out Showboat, Cats, My Fair Lady, and Fiddler from your list. As a director, I love it when someone sings something obscure. Even Andrew Lloyd Webber has some songs that you might consider...



He Whistled At Me from Starlight Express



Unexpected Song from Song and Dance
I haven't been keeping up with the musical theater scene for the last couple years, but I don't really hear any of these much. I personally would avoid the _Cats_ ... most everyone and her brother has seen _Cats_. Have you considered anything from _Phantom_? Christine has some beautiful solo songs, of course.



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Ha ha. No, I agree with you on those. I think you're right on all points. Though I feel Andrew Lloyd Webber's work may be too beautiful to leave out. One of my friends sang a beautiful solo to ... what's the song Christine sings to her father after he dies? Yeah, that one.



She also sang something from an opera called ... "The Black Swan." Can't remember which opera it's from, but I think it's in Italian. You might want to check it out.



And do you dance much? You might consider something from _Cabaret_.
C'mon - the most overdone song of all time is Tomorrow from Annie. To such an extent that it is mocked now in movies as the horrid kid must sing in to the family during vacation.



Your list? I'd avoid any show that is more than ten years old -- so that scratches out Cats, MFL, Fiddler and Showboat.



Personally, I'd like to see (older than ten years) songs that might be a little more obscure -- say, Babette from On the 20th Century. That one is a challenge so it's great for an audition yet if the director knows it -- he'll approve and be flattered and will cast you the show!
Those are all great audition pieces. Let me just say that I love The Beauty Is and that if you sound good with that piece then you might want to add the song The Light in the Piazza to the list as well.

Does anyone know a CT,NY free "audition list" website?

I'm an actor and I mainly do Theatre, I was interested in finding a website that list's free auditons for plays,tv shows and movies. A forum maybe?....A blog?....all in my state of CT or near by New York.



Does anyone know a CT,NY free "audition list" website?listen to opera



http://www.castingaudition.com/



Search your area and even the type of audition you want.



Does anyone know a CT,NY free "audition list" website?concert venue opera theater



Hi! I'm in CT as well. Aside from looking on each theatre's website, you can take a peek here:



http://actorslife.com/auditionlist.php



This is one of the ones my general manager, who is also an actor, had up at one time on one of the computers. I don't know of any others, but I could ask him tomorrow if you like.
HEy would you want to be in our movie?were filming high school musical.....we have all the karaoke every song...we need Troy,Monique,Ryan,Sharpay,Troys dad and alot of extras so please email me at natasha_cocker@yahoo.com ill send you more info!
Backstage.com



http://casting.backstage.com/jobseekerx/...

 
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