Breakout beauty and veteran actor Brittany Curran is ready once again to cast her spell across the world with the highly anticipated return of Syfy’s “The Magicians” season 3. Returning as a series regular for the newest season of the wildly popular television and book series, the fight for magic and Fillory continues. Brittany portrays the character ‘Fen,’ the Fillorian wife of Eliot (Hale Appleman), and a member of the High Council to the kingdom of Fillory.
Brittany Curran catches up with us to share her spectacular experience on the show and much more in a candid interview with Namita Nayyar, President Women Fitness.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You are a stunning actress best known for your roles in the TNT television series Men of a Certain Age, Dear White People, and the ABC Family television series Twisted. Tell us more about your journey in Hollywood? 017 Wimbledon Championships. Looking back at the incredible journey that you have had, how does it feel?
Ms. Brittany Curran:
It all started in 1999 when I went to a Britney Spears concert in Worchester, Massachusetts. I saw a flyer for acting classes in Boston and told my dad I wanted to go, and started taking classes shortly after. A year later, I went to a convention in Los Angeles where an agent and manager “discovered” me. Their names are Diane Hardin and Judy Savage they instantly got my career going. I moved out to LA six months later and a couple months after that I booked my first role on Mad TV. The more I acted, the more I fell in love with it. I took acting classes, kept going to school, kept booking more jobs and steadily stepped up the proverbial ladder. I took a short partial-break to attend UCLA and get my degree in American Literature. And now here I am working on The Magicians! I split my time between LA and Vancouver now. I love it.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
It is often said that there is cut-throat competition and you have to work really hard to survive here. What would be your best tips for a newcomer entering Hollywood?
Ms. Brittany Curran:
Yes, to survive you have to work your absolute hardest because there is always someone working harder. However, you also have to stop yourself from looking at other actors as competition. You’ll drive yourself crazy and drive wedges between yourself and other people who just have the same passion as you. We’re all struggling through this crazy business together, we should support and encourage each other along the way. Also, for newcomers, remember that it’s a marathon, not a sprint. No one makes it overnight, you have to earn it, and you have to forgive yourself for your “failures.” There is no such thing as a failure unless it’s followed up by you giving up. Every single actress and actor you admire has been told ‘no’ hundreds of times before getting to the place they are now. That’s really important to remember. My other piece of advice would be to fill your life with things other than just acting. Actors who just act and nothing else are boring; have a life and be a real person, that’s what makes an interesting and unique performer.
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