Intern to Empire Ep. 25 is live! 🎉 Our Season 1 finale.
This week we sat down with Alexander Bello to talk about what happens when the roles stop coming and you decide to write your own!
Alex made his Broadway debut at 10 in All My Sons, then did Caroline, or Change and The Tap Dance Kid, booked his first feature in Theater Camp, won a Sundance award with the cast, and recurred on HBO's And Just Like That. Then he hit the age where Broadway mostly stops casting teenagers - so he picked up a camera.
This spring, during his senior year of high school, he wrote and directed Hide, a horror-thriller about a mother and son at odds over a family heirloom. He raised $6,000 on Kickstarter, pulled together a 30-person crew ranging from 15 to 50 years old, and shot the whole thing in three days. It's about to start its festival run. In the fall he heads to USC film school.
We also get into why he calls it redirection instead of rejection, the 156-page screenplay he wrote at 13 for himself and a friend, turning down a big Broadway role at 14 and booking Theater Camp four months later, staying humble about the work at school, and the mom who told him he could quit anytime - which is why he never did!
One of our favorite lines from the episode: "No one can ever stop you from going out and getting a camera and making a film."
Co-hosted with @innaswinton (writer, actress, producer, and lawyer).
Link in bio for the full episode.
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