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Stephen Hill

Interview by Uriah Young

 

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QFTD: When did you decide you wanted to become an actor?
 

Stephen: I decided to become an actor when I graduated from college and returned to NY to pursue a modeling career that I started at Hampton University. After a few years and a few modeling gigs, I figured I would try my hand at acting. When my mother passed away in 2003, I did some soul searching, and I chose to dedicate myself to acting full time. I said goodbye to corporate sales and hello to the techniques of Stanislavski's method acting.

 

QFTD: Who are some actors you truly respect in the business?

 

Stephen: Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington, Tom Hanks, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, David Morse, Phylicia Rashad, Don Cheadle, Ron C. Jones...the list is about a mile long, but if you want to talk about the "business" of acting, I must mention Will Smith. What Will has accomplished in his career, as well as establishing his son's career, is second to none. We could use a few  more Will Smith's.

 

Uriah: What was it like being on Political Animals? How did you land that role? (Political Animals is a show on the USA Network, starring Sigourney Weaver)


Stephen: Political Animals was a great experience, especially since it was my first recurring role on a network show.  I landed the role by auditioning. I've developed a pretty good relationship with the casting director by having really strong auditions and frequent bookings. I was honored to book this particular role.

QFTD: What are some projects you are currently working on?

Stephen: I am currently creating a few projects of my own (writing), while a few more are making their rounds at film festivals (Barbasol). In addition, other projects are getting ready to be presented on the festival circuit (Stay Cold, Stay Hungry and An American in Hollywood).

 

QFTD: What is your preference? Television acting or theater acting?

Stephen: I would say television would be my preference, but I'm unafraid of the stage. I take stage work as a welcome challenge and an opportunity to develop a character to a depth you may not have the opportunity to when doing television, at least not as a day player. Ultimately, film work is my biggest goal. There's nothing like looking up at that big screen and seeing the outcome of the collective effort of hundreds of people (big budget) or a few dedicated souls (Indie).

QFTD: What do you do to prepare for a role?

Stephen: Read, read, and read. So much subtext will jump out at you when you simply read and re-read a script. I then analyze my script and break it down into chunks that are easier to digest scene by scene. I make character choices based on my training. Memorization of my lines is the final step before the lights splash the set and the director starts the engine.

 

QFTD: For the hungry actor out there, what advice would you give in order to achieve success in the acting industry?

Stephen: One; get in line. Two; I will let you know what success is like when I get there. Unless you get there before me. LOL. Seriously, success is relative; I've met actors that simply act to "walk the red carpet." If you want more than that, be prepared to work really hard without any guarantee of recognition or payoff. This industry requires your blood, sweat, and tears, along with your ability to dream and keep dreaming, all while you're wide awake.

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To see more from Stephen Hill, click below.

www.imdb.com/stephenhill

 

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