The Drama Coach Podcast
In this episode, I’m joined by Emile Clarke - an actor, theatre-maker and headshot photographer - for a really thoughtful and honest conversation about what it actually takes to build a sustainable career in this industry. We talk about Emile’s journey as a neurodivergent actor, and how understanding yourself - rather than trying to fit a mould - can become one of your greatest strengths. We also explore the realities of touring life, what headshots are really for (and where actors often go wrong), and how authenticity, self-awareness and storytelling sit at the centre of everything. As always, this episode is about giving young performers and their parents a clearer, more grounded understanding of the industry - and how to approach it in a way that supports both confidence and longevity. We cover: Neurodivergence in acting - and how it can be a strength, not a limitation The realities of touring - lifestyle, logistics and what to expect Headshots - what actually works, and common mistakes actors make Authenticity and self-awareness - why they matter more than “performing” Representation, diversity and telling your own story Supporting young performers - from both an industry and parent perspective Career longevity - what it really takes to sustain a life in acting Find EmileInstagram: @locknlense @emilejclarke https://www.theatreroyal.org.uk/events/adventures-in-hidden-histories/ Find me:Instagram: @thedramacoach YouTube: The Drama Coach Courses: courses.thedramacoach.co.uk https://ragandbonearts.com/ [https://ragandbonearts.com/] Music: Soft Music 495878 by nastelbom (Pixabay)
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