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On this episode of the Second Act Actors podcast, I interview the inspiring Lisa Riesner, who started out in the acting industry after a career in journalism. She tried out acting at the age of 25 by joining a circus class with some friends and fell in love with it, but she didn’t make the leap into acting full-time until she tragically lost a close friend. This shock made her want to pursue her dreams and since then she’s put all of her efforts into acting, writing and directing.
In our conversation, we touch on the fact that it’s so hard to tell people that you’re an actor but why you should do it anyway. Lisa shares some great pearls of wisdom about having the power to determine your own life and why she’s making her own films rather than waiting for casting directors to find her. She also unpacks the film industry in Europe and what makes it different from working as an actor in Hollywood or Toronto.
I loved talking with Lisa and got so much out of our conversation, as you’ll hear on this episode! If you enjoyed the episode and learnt something from Lisa, please subscribe to the Second Act Actors podcast.
Timestamps
[2:09] Lisa explains her route to full-time acting via journalism
[6:37] It’s hard to say out loud that you’re an actor!
[9:17] “I’m gonna make it happen for myself”
[12:10] How Lisa’s journalism skills have helped her to advance her acting career
[14:02] Lisa’s advice to people who want to change their lives
[17:00] “What ego??!”
[18:40] Every actor needs an ego
[20:16] Having life experience frees you up to be more playful
[24:17] Lisa explains the European film industry
[28:40] Is the end goal always Hollywood?
[31:58] The strength of actors producing their own movies
[33:10] Lisa’s fun on-set memory with a boxing star and another story involving constant crying
[35:46] A new movie in Copenhagen: What Lisa’s excited about this year
[36:37] “You can decide things”: Why it’s so great to make your own films
[38:04] How Lisa organises her schedule and her film sets to keep herself sane and on-track
[40:25] Lisa’s films come first
[41:52] “Don’t think you have to be perfect”: Lisa’s final words of wisdom
Links
Lisa Riesner website
Lisa Riesner on Instagram
Lisa Riesner on Facebook
Lisa Riesner on YouTube
Lisa Riesner on LinkedIn
Lisa Riesner on Twitter
Lisa Riesner on IMDb
Acting Coaches on Instagram
Second Act Actors website
Second Act Actors on Instagram
Second Act Actors on Facebook
Second Act Actors on YouTube
Janet McMordie website
Janet McMordie on Instagram
Janet McMordie on LinkedIn
Janet McMordie on Twitter
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Second Act Actors podcast, I interview the inspiring Lisa Riesner, who started out in the acting industry after a career in journalism. She tried out acting at the age of 25 by joining a circus class with some friends and fell in love with it, but she didn’t make the leap into acting full-time until she tragically lost a close friend. This shock made her want to pursue her dreams and since then she’s put all of her efforts into acting, writing and directing.
In our conversation, we touch on the fact that it’s so hard to tell people that you’re an actor but why you should do it anyway. Lisa shares some great pearls of wisdom about having the power to determine your own life and why she’s making her own films rather than waiting for casting directors to find her. She also unpacks the film industry in Europe and what makes it different from working as an actor in Hollywood or Toronto.
I loved talking with Lisa and got so much out of our conversation, as you’ll hear on this episode! If you enjoyed the episode and learnt something from Lisa, please subscribe to the Second Act Actors podcast.
Timestamps
[2:09] Lisa explains her route to full-time acting via journalism
[6:37] It’s hard to say out loud that you’re an actor!
[9:17] “I’m gonna make it happen for myself”
[12:10] How Lisa’s journalism skills have helped her to advance her acting career
[14:02] Lisa’s advice to people who want to change their lives
[17:00] “What ego??!”
[18:40] Every actor needs an ego
[20:16] Having life experience frees you up to be more playful
[24:17] Lisa explains the European film industry
[28:40] Is the end goal always Hollywood?
[31:58] The strength of actors producing their own movies
[33:10] Lisa’s fun on-set memory with a boxing star and another story involving constant crying
[35:46] A new movie in Copenhagen: What Lisa’s excited about this year
[36:37] “You can decide things”: Why it’s so great to make your own films
[38:04] How Lisa organises her schedule and her film sets to keep herself sane and on-track
[40:25] Lisa’s films come first
[41:52] “Don’t think you have to be perfect”: Lisa’s final words of wisdom
Links
Lisa Riesner website
Lisa Riesner on Instagram
Lisa Riesner on Facebook
Lisa Riesner on YouTube
Lisa Riesner on LinkedIn
Lisa Riesner on Twitter
Lisa Riesner on IMDb
Acting Coaches on Instagram
Second Act Actors website
Second Act Actors on Instagram
Second Act Actors on Facebook
Second Act Actors on YouTube
Janet McMordie website
Janet McMordie on Instagram
Janet McMordie on LinkedIn
Janet McMordie on Twitter
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.