Since they're now experts on the subject, we asked Chen and Meyers to tell us seven ways for actors to fill their downtime.
- Exercise. It helps with any frustration or depression, and you have to look your best anyway.
- Go to the Mall. Get a free makeover at the department store, then walk around pointing out all the extravagant things you'll buy for yourself once you've made it.
- Online Personality Quizzes. Find out a little bit about yourself, or answer the questions in character for whatever upcoming audition/project you may have.
- Podcasts. Listen to them or make them.
- Revisit Your Youth. Have a day where you eat a childhood meal, read a book that meant a lot to you as kid, and watch your favorite cartoon.
- Coach Your Friends. Help fellow actors on their upcoming auditions/projects; it'll help sharpen your own skills without any of the pressure.
- Plan an Elaborate Vacation. A refundable one, because once you do, you'll book some job that won't allow you to go.
You can listen to the "Actors Off" podcast at www.actorsoff.com.
As told to Deborah Netburn, Times staff writer
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