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In this episode of Talking Dirt with Dirt, host JT interviews actor and musician Blake Wright. Wright shares his journey from growing up in a small town in Maine to becoming an actor and a prolific music artist. He discusses his early creative endeavors with home videos and poetry, his transition into acting with a focus on character development, and how he began integrating music into his craft. Wright talks about his impressive discography, which includes over 330 songs created in just under a year, and his creative process, influenced by various genres and unconventional methods. He also highlights the role of hip-hop in expressing personal experiences and emotions.
In this episode of "Talking Dirt with Dirt," hosted by JT "The Dirtman" Dirty, we dive deep into a candid conversation with Blake Wright. This is part two of their engaging discussion, where Blake shares his thoughts on songwriting, love, and the emotional connections that inspire his music. Blake opens up about his passion for emotional connection, the complexities of trust in relationships, and how his experiences influence both his music and acting. The conversation also touches on the creative process, the challenges of character creation in acting, and the importance of trust and compromise in both art and life. Whether you're a fan of music, acting, or just enjoy real, heartfelt discussions, this episode offers a raw and insightful look into the mind of an artist. Don't miss out on this deep dive into creativity and emotion.
Had a lot of fun acting in the Portland Maine 48 Hour Film Project over the summer. It was fun to play/create a character that was out there and vengeful.
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Coming to terms with hard truths is difficult for everyone and there is no exception when it comes to our Man in the Suit. One night when it was time for some much-needed relaxation after a long days’ work, our Man decided to stop for a drink. But, instead of relaxing, he discovers that his two new “friends” might not be friends at all when the truth is revealed. Where are we? When are we? Can we get back to where we once were? Or will the past always remain the past as we try to navigate for our new normal? Written By: DJ Monteith Directed By: Henry Riley & Blake Wright Starring: Blake Wright, Mariah Larocque & Bill Wood. Edited & Post-Production By: Henry Riley Based on the Painting by Edward Hopper
Interview with Luigi Scarcelli for his show "Friday PM"
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