Gender
Male
Gender
Male
Location
Honolulu, HI
(Contact Information) Agent, Talent Manager or Self Managed
Self Managed
Portrayable Ethnicities
Caucasian
Portrayable Age
30's, 40's
Height, Weight, Hair Color, Eye Color, Shirt/Blouse size, Pant Size, Shoe Size
6' 5", 235lbs., Silver/brown hair, 17.5/37 shirt, 38/34 pants, 15 shoe, 7 5/8" hat, 46 long to extra-long suit size
Special Talent
Law Enforcement Academy, Fire Fighter Academy, Life Guarding, Medical Terminology and Emergency First Responder, Construction Skills, Heavy Truck and Equipment operation and Certifications
Personal/Business Website
https://vimeo.com/channels/weshaviland
www.facebook.com/people/Wes-Haviland/588903848
IMDB (Internet Movie Database)
www.imdb.com/name/nm2153101/
Comments
Gongrats for your role on Hawaii 5-0
ALOHA BRA.THIS IS ROBERT DAVID TACKMANN aka BEAU T. WANTED TO SHARE SOME OF MY VIDEOS WITH YOU. ONE ESPECIALLY IS MY AUDITION VIDEO FOR THE SURVIVOR PROGRAM CALLED SICILIAN VIET NAM VET BEAU T. PENNI CLIFTON CASTING DIRECTOR FOR THE SHOW ASKED FOR A SECOND VIDEO,SO I PUTIT TOGETHER FOR HER ASAP AND NO DICE. THAT'S HOLLWOOD! WAITING FOR ANOTHER DOOR TO OPEN,WHICH IT WILL,WITH GODS GRACE. NO WORRIES.
STAY WELL AND GOD BLESS OUR SOLDIERS IN HARMS WAY. BEAU T.
Aloha Wes,
Much belated thanks for your kind comment (just saw it; will check my notification settings).
Hope you have been awesome.
With aloha,
Traci
portrait photography
So here is the info for the awesome photographer...she my Fav!
http://www.facebook.com/TracyWrightCorvoPortraitPhotography
www.tracywrightcorvo.com
twc@tracywrightcorvo.com
tracywrightcorvo.blogspot.com
415-676-9474
intellectual tauntings from the village idiot
Monday, September 13, 2010
How to Feel Miserable as an Artist
I found this on a Canadian actor's website. I thought it was spot on and well worth passing along.
HOW TO FEEL MISERABLE AS AN ARTIST
(OR, WHAT NOT TO DO, UNDERLINE ANY THAT CURRENTLY APPLY)
1. CONSTANTLY COMPARE YOURSELF TO OTHER ARTISTS.
2. TALK TO YOUR FAMILY ABOUT WHAT YOU DO AND EXPECT THEM TO CHEER YOU ON.
3. BASE THE SUCCESS OF YOUR ENTIRE CAREER ON ONE PROJECT.
4. STICK WITH WHAT YOU KNOW.
5. UNDERVALUE YOUR EXPERTISE.
6. LET MONEY DICTATE WHAT YOU DO.
7. BOW TO SOCIETAL PRESSURES.
8. ONLY DO WORK THAT YOUR FAMILY WOULD LOVE.
9. DO WHATEVER THE CLIENT/CUSTOMER/GALLERY OWNER/PATRON/INVESTOR ASKS.
10. SET UNACHIEVABLE/OVERWHELMING GOALS. TO BE ACCOMPLISHED BY TOMORROW.