I'm from Louisville and I got to met him and his family a year before he passed. I played him in a local play where his brother coached me on how to be him. This man stood for something every step of the way and even at great cost to himself always fought for that stance.
This was one of the most generous actors I ever had the opportunity to work with. He gave it his all and it was the example I needed to see coming into this industry.
I'm from Louisville and I got to met him and his family a year before he passed. I played him in a local play where his brother coached me on how to be him. This man stood for something every step of the way and even at great cost to himself always fought for that stance.
This was one of the most generous actors I ever had the opportunity to work with. He gave it his all and it was the example I needed to see coming into this industry.
I studied Usher’s performance and charisma since I was a kid, watching his progression has really inspired me. He mostly recently recorded the lead cover of “This Day” , the song that I perform for the film “Jingle Jangle”. So when we meet one day we’ll have something cool to chat about.
Watching his dedication to the craft and his rise inspired me to my core. His loss hurt me almost like he was my own brother. I've seen him on two different occasions and we acknowledge each other but I never got to shake his hand and thank him. It's a reminder now to seize every moment and cherish everyone while they are here.
This is one of the most inspirational people I have read about. He understands the fluidity of art and how something can come from just being in the moment. Even when the task can be overwhelming there is always an elegantly simple solution. “ Don't get paralysis from the analysis”.
I'm from Louisville and I got to met him and his family a year before he passed. I played him in a local play where his brother coached me on how to be him. This man stood for something every step of the way and even at great cost to himself always fought for that stance.
This was one of the most generous actors I ever had the opportunity to work with. He gave it his all and it was the example I needed to see coming into this industry.
I studied Usher’s performance and charisma since I was a kid, watching his progression has really inspired me. He mostly recently recorded the lead cover of “This Day” , the song that I perform for the film “Jingle Jangle”. So when we meet one day we’ll have something cool to chat about.
Watching his dedication to the craft and his rise inspired me to my core. His loss hurt me almost like he was my own brother. I've seen him on two different occasions and we acknowledge each other but I never got to shake his hand and thank him. It's a reminder now to seize every moment and cherish everyone while they are here.
This is one of the most inspirational people I have read about. He understands the fluidity of art and how something can come from just being in the moment. Even when the task can be overwhelming there is always an elegantly simple solution. “ Don't get paralysis from the analysis”.
I'm from Louisville and I got to met him and his family a year before he passed. I played him in a local play where his brother coached me on how to be him. This man stood for something every step of the way and even at great cost to himself always fought for that stance.