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From South Jersey to Hollywood with Dean Simone | Staying Grounded Through the Highs and Lows

44 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Today on Adeptus On-Air host Mike Hoffman chats with Dean Simone, an American actor, screenwriter, filmmaker, and musician whose career spans television, film, and live performance. Dean shares how a single high school play in South Jersey led him to move west within a year and pursue acting professionally, turning beginner’s confidence into real opportunity. He reflects on earning his SAG card, landing early network roles, and realizing quickly that success in Hollywood often comes with as many near misses as wins. He explains how rejection never fully disappears, but how faith, experience, and perspective have shortened the sting over time. He talks about writing and producing his own projects, including Game Day, and why creating his own work gives him a sense of ownership in an unpredictable industry. He shares why music with The Smokin Cobras remains a steady creative outlet alongside acting. Tune in to hear more about handling rejection in Hollywood, balancing multiple creative passions, and staying grounded through decades in entertainment.

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