What They Don’t Tell You About Making It in Hollywood | Myles Bullock | In Good Company
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Actor Myles Bullock grew up in South Central LA, went to school alongside the children of Denzel Washington, and stumbled into acting through a single college play that changed his life. Since then, he's built one of the most impressive resumes in Hollywood: Slick on BMF, Renzo in White Men Can't Jump, Willie Black across all 8 episodes of Peacock's Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist alongside Kevin Hart, Samuel L. Jackson, Don Cheadle, Taraji P. Henson, and Terrence Howard, and now a series regular on the new Prison Break on Hulu. In this conversation, he gets honest about the reality between the credits: the 100-300 audition rejections for every booking, why only 1-2% of actors can sustain a living, why he's turned down roles that didn't align with his integrity, and why the biggest mistake we make is not giving ourselves permission to dream.
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