Northwest ISD Navigator Magazine Winter 2017-18 | Page 19

Hulu and Netflix are global, which allow amazing shows to be viewed in parts of the world that do not have access to network TV or movie theaters. It’s amazing when you realize people from all over the world are watching the same shows and connecting at the same time. You hosted an event at Cinemark in Roanoke last year to benefit children with special needs, where they were able to watch a movie with special settings to make the sensory experience tailored to their light and sound sensibilities. What gave you the idea for that event? Are there any actors or directors you hope to work with one day? The Autism Society has promoted Sensory Friendly Films for a number of years, but there were so few theaters participating. We were able to work with AMC Cinemark locations in Dallas and Fort Worth to starting hosting these events and bring awareness to the area. It was amazing to see so many families who had never been to a movie share that experience for the first time. “Stranger Things” created an opportunity for me to connect with so many amazing people that I wanted to make sure that I was using the platform to bring attention to something that was important to me. Where do I start? There are so many talented people in the industry that I have been a fan of for years just getting the opportunity to work with any of them would be a dream come true. Director would have to be Tim Burton who has so many iconic movies. Keanu Reeves is someone I have looked up to for both his acting abilities and how authentic and generous of a person he is. I am also going to have to add Dan Harmon to the mix and would love to do anything with him, since I am such a fan of “Rick and Morty.” Since shooting can take place almost anywhere, how do you stay in touch with friends and family when you’re away from home? Again technology is so amazing and helps me keep in touch with everyone no matter where I am. The tricky part is adjusting to different time zones and shooting schedules. When I am filming at night, we get lunch around 3 a.m. and I just return their calls then and wake them up for fun. What advice would you give to any students considering careers in acting? Honestly, I think the advice I have is important to every student considering any career: You have to love what you do and work extremely hard to make it happen. Nothing is going to be handed to you, and there will be times that you will struggle, but stay focused and never give up. School is very important, but you also have to make an effort to learn outside of school. Learn everything about something and something about everything and you will go far. n 19