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In this episode of The Spark, actor, writer, producer, director, and voiceover artist D.B. Sweeney joins host Mark Scrivner for a wide-ranging conversation about building a lasting creative career with intention, humility, and grit. From his unlikely start at NYU to starring in landmark films like The Cutting Edge, Eight Men Out, and Lonesome Dove, Sweeney reflects on the moments that shaped both his craft and his character.
The conversation also dives into Sweeney's newest film, Protector, an action thriller hitting theaters soon, and what it's like to prepare for roles today with less runway but deeper instinct. Along the way, he shares powerful lessons from working with legends like James Earl Jones, discusses why he continues to make independent films, and explains how creative work can be a form of service—especially to veterans and underserved communities.
Episode Highlights
02:57 – Choosing acting "because it seemed easy" and getting into NYU
05:39 – Francis Ford Coppola, Gardens of Stone, and the break that changed everything
09:04 – Inside Protector: story, cast, and why the film feels different
14:12 – How role preparation has changed over a 40-year career
18:16 – James Earl Jones and the power of simply showing up
21:00 – Making films for people Hollywood often overlooks
45:55 – Advice for young creatives: stop waiting, start making
Learn More & Connect Show Notes + Resources: https://creativeassembly.agency/ca-podcast/ Connect With D.B. Sweeney: https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-b-sweeney-b436b513/ | https://www.dbsweeney.com/ Connect with Mark Scrivner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markscrivner | https://snapshotinteractive.com Our Sponsor - Snapshot: https://snapshotinteractive.com
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In this episode of The Spark, actor, writer, producer, director, and voiceover artist D.B. Sweeney joins host Mark Scrivner for a wide-ranging conversation about building a lasting creative career with intention, humility, and grit. From his unlikely start at NYU to starring in landmark films like The Cutting Edge, Eight Men Out, and Lonesome Dove, Sweeney reflects on the moments that shaped both his craft and his character.
The conversation also dives into Sweeney's newest film, Protector, an action thriller hitting theaters soon, and what it's like to prepare for roles today with less runway but deeper instinct. Along the way, he shares powerful lessons from working with legends like James Earl Jones, discusses why he continues to make independent films, and explains how creative work can be a form of service—especially to veterans and underserved communities.
Episode Highlights
02:57 – Choosing acting "because it seemed easy" and getting into NYU
05:39 – Francis Ford Coppola, Gardens of Stone, and the break that changed everything
09:04 – Inside Protector: story, cast, and why the film feels different
14:12 – How role preparation has changed over a 40-year career
18:16 – James Earl Jones and the power of simply showing up
21:00 – Making films for people Hollywood often overlooks
45:55 – Advice for young creatives: stop waiting, start making
Learn More & Connect Show Notes + Resources: https://creativeassembly.agency/ca-podcast/ Connect With D.B. Sweeney: https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-b-sweeney-b436b513/ | https://www.dbsweeney.com/ Connect with Mark Scrivner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markscrivner | https://snapshotinteractive.com Our Sponsor - Snapshot: https://snapshotinteractive.com

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