The subtlety of an instinctual lifting of the eyelid; the hesitancy that allows viewer discovery; the simplicity of dialog...that's acting. Now, having not seen "Mad Men," one can only hope the show picks you and exercises some creative freedom in letting you hook more viewers like me.
There's a real sadness about your performance which I find particularly melancholy. The Drapers are such an interesting couple who seem to be lying to themselves and each other. Don (who isn't even really Don) and Betty seem good at putting on the facade of happiness because of the importance of perception. Your scene reminds me of that since you're talking about happiness but you look like you want to cry.
Nice work Elizabeth. I got a woman with a well lived life and the matter of fact response made me want to know who you're talking to.
You ARE this time period. Keep fighting for a role even if you don't win- but you will, so strike the last comment!
Elizabeth definitely has the perfect look for Mad Men.
Great job. Good luck to you.
Great look and I love the depth and complexity of your performance! Cool and intense.
This woman is on fire! She's got more chops than a butcher on Easter. Nice n simple. Just the way i like it.
The subtlety of an instinctual lifting of the eyelid; the hesitancy that allows viewer discovery; the simplicity of dialog...that's acting. Now, having not seen "Mad Men," one can only hope the show picks you and exercises some creative freedom in letting you hook more viewers like me.
There's a real sadness about your performance which I find particularly melancholy. The Drapers are such an interesting couple who seem to be lying to themselves and each other. Don (who isn't even really Don) and Betty seem good at putting on the facade of happiness because of the importance of perception. Your scene reminds me of that since you're talking about happiness but you look like you want to cry.
Very interesting take.
Best of luck.
You sure did get a whole bunch of views really quick. Hmmm....
I think this is OK but nothing special. It doesn't feel like you fully committed to the scene and I'm not sure you believe what you're saying.
Hey Elizabeth, 29 takes....really?
;) Rock it babe! ~Tom
Love the look- you are perfect for this show! Of all the different looks I've seen you transform into, this is my favorite one yet.
Wow. Great look, I don't think my Mom looked that hip. Great job, You better get this or someone's going to pay...
Way to go babe.
Hey Elizabeth! It's your old friend Christina! Hope you are good. This is great! You should have let me know you were on here :) All the best!
Love this take.
Very compelling, timing and tone is perfect. I hope you win!
Over 400 votes? Did you design special software, or just call in all your union markers? Seriously, you go, girl!
Nice job Elizabeth. I'll add to that vote count. Can I call you Donna Draper? Because that's who you became. Simple, real and true.
Nice work Elizabeth. I got a woman with a well lived life and the matter of fact response made me want to know who you're talking to.
You ARE this time period. Keep fighting for a role even if you don't win- but you will, so strike the last comment!