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How playing a real person changed Paraic's acting forever

55 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/fan_mail/new] 🎭 Any actor can learn lines. The War Project will make you live them. Ten weeks. A real historical character. A completely immersive method acting experience unlike anything else. Summer 2026 applications are open... Get yours in!! [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] Paraic walked into the War Project thinking he understood what acting was. Ten weeks later, playing Alan Turing (one of the most complex, brilliant and misunderstood minds in history) he realised he had only scratched the surface. In this episode, Paraic gives us a rare, honest insight into what it truly means to disappear into a character. No script. No safety net. Just ten weeks of living inside the mind of a man trying to break codes and win a war, with no idea what was coming next. He opens up about the overthinking that used to hold him back and the moment everything clicked (HINT: when he stopped trying to play Alan Turing and started to find him). He shares the exact moment he discovered the essence of the character and how he got there and the completely new way of prepping and connecting to a role that he has carried with him ever since. He also gets candid about what he thought acting was when he first started, and what he now knows it actually is. Two very different things. This is the episode that will make you question everything you thought you knew about how to approach a character, and show you what becomes possible when you commit completely. Because some actors disappear into characters. And after this episode, you'll understand exactly why - and how. 🎭 The War Project Summer 2026 applications are now open. Get yours in HERE [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/support] INSTA: @standbymethodactingstudio [https://www.instagram.com/standbymethodactingstudio/] WEB: standbymethod.com [https://standbymethod.com/] FREE THE ESSENTIAL METHOD ACTING HANDBOOK: http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook [http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook]

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episode How playing a real person changed Paraic's acting forever artwork

How playing a real person changed Paraic's acting forever

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/fan_mail/new] 🎭 Any actor can learn lines. The War Project will make you live them. Ten weeks. A real historical character. A completely immersive method acting experience unlike anything else. Summer 2026 applications are open... Get yours in!! [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] Paraic walked into the War Project thinking he understood what acting was. Ten weeks later, playing Alan Turing (one of the most complex, brilliant and misunderstood minds in history) he realised he had only scratched the surface. In this episode, Paraic gives us a rare, honest insight into what it truly means to disappear into a character. No script. No safety net. Just ten weeks of living inside the mind of a man trying to break codes and win a war, with no idea what was coming next. He opens up about the overthinking that used to hold him back and the moment everything clicked (HINT: when he stopped trying to play Alan Turing and started to find him). He shares the exact moment he discovered the essence of the character and how he got there and the completely new way of prepping and connecting to a role that he has carried with him ever since. He also gets candid about what he thought acting was when he first started, and what he now knows it actually is. Two very different things. This is the episode that will make you question everything you thought you knew about how to approach a character, and show you what becomes possible when you commit completely. Because some actors disappear into characters. And after this episode, you'll understand exactly why - and how. 🎭 The War Project Summer 2026 applications are now open. Get yours in HERE [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/support] INSTA: @standbymethodactingstudio [https://www.instagram.com/standbymethodactingstudio/] WEB: standbymethod.com [https://standbymethod.com/] FREE THE ESSENTIAL METHOD ACTING HANDBOOK: http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook [http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/fan_mail/new] 🎭 Some actors recite lines. Others inhabit a life. The War Project (a 10 week immersive method acting experience playing a real character from history) is a once in a career opportunity. Summer 2026 applications are now open. [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] Kimberley had no experience, no agent and no idea what she was capable of. She just knew she didn't want to look back and wonder what if. So she went all in. In this episode, Kimberley sits down with us for an honest, unfiltered conversation about what it really looks like to commit to your craft from the very beginning - the fear, the breakthroughs and everything in between. She takes us through the moment she decided acting was more than a hobby and what it truly felt like to step into the shoes of a real historical figure... Joan Clarke... with barely any experience behind her. She opens up about how daunting it was to even apply for training, to audition and to show up every day carrying the weight of a character with no script to lean on for ten whole weeks. But something shifted. Kimberley discovered a work ethic she never knew she had, and it has never left her. She also gets candid about navigating a difficult director, the mental and emotional challenges that come with sustaining a character long-term and how her training at StandBy Method a Acting Studio gave her the tools to handle it all with resilience and professionalism. This is the episode for you if you're at the start of your acting journey and wondering whether you're ready. Spoiler: Kimberley wasn't sure she was either.  If this episode sparks something in you, the War Project module could be your turning point too. Head HERE [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] to find out more and apply. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/support] INSTA: @standbymethodactingstudio [https://www.instagram.com/standbymethodactingstudio/] WEB: standbymethod.com [https://standbymethod.com/] FREE THE ESSENTIAL METHOD ACTING HANDBOOK: http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook [http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook]

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The 1 Skill That Allows Great Actors To Play Any Role

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/fan_mail/new] Create the most truthful character you've ever played. Applications are now open for The War Project – a unique 10-week Method Acting [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] experience where you'll step into the lives of real Second World War codebreakers through research, immersive improvisation and character transformation. Find out more and apply here [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] 🎭🎭🎭 The audition lands in your inbox. Your heart does a little leap. Then you open the script. And suddenly that excitement starts wrestling with something else. This character is nothing like you. They've lived a different life. Made different choices. Experienced things you've never experienced. For a moment, your mind starts racing. Can I actually pull this off? Am I right for this role? Where do I even begin? Every actor knows this feeling. Whether you're auditioning for your first student film, stepping into a theatre rehearsal room or building a career in television and film, there comes a point where you're faced with a character that feels completely outside your comfort zone. And yet some actors seem able to step into almost any role imaginable. A historical figure. A grieving parent. A politician. A criminal. A romantic lead. A soldier. A superhero. So what do they know that the rest of us don't? In this week's episode, we're exploring one of the most important skills an actor can develop. A skill that quietly sits underneath confidence, versatility, character development and truthful performance. We'll talk about why so many actors underestimate their own ability, what really helps performers tackle unfamiliar roles and how Method Acting techniques can help you approach challenging characters with curiosity instead of fear. If you've ever worried about being typecast, doubted whether you're right for a role or wished you had more confidence walking into auditions, this episode has been made for you. Great actors aren't born knowing how to play every character. They learn how to trust themselves enough to discover them. Pop the kettle on, get comfy and let's explore the skill that might just change the way you approach every role you ever play. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/support] INSTA: @standbymethodactingstudio [https://www.instagram.com/standbymethodactingstudio/] WEB: standbymethod.com [https://standbymethod.com/] FREE THE ESSENTIAL METHOD ACTING HANDBOOK: http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook [http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/fan_mail/new] Create the most truthful character you've ever played. Applications are now open for The War Project – a unique 10-week Method Acting [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] experience where you'll step into the lives of real Second World War codebreakers through research, immersive improvisation and character transformation. Find out more and apply here [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] 🎭🎭🎭 The script is open. Your highlighter is running out. You've read the scene fifteen times. You've got notes in the margins, ideas scribbled on scraps of paper and a growing sense that this role really matters. You want to do it justice. You want to make bold choices. You want to create something truthful, moving, unforgettable. But somewhere between excitement and action, another voice sneaks into the room. What if I get this wrong? And just like that, the freedom disappears. The curiosity disappears. The playfulness disappears. The very thing that made you fall in love with acting starts feeling heavy. If you've ever overthought an audition, second guessed your choices, worried about what a director might think or felt paralysed by the pressure to be brilliant, this episode is going to feel like a warm hug and a reality check all at the same time. In this deeply honest conversation, we're diving into one of the biggest creativity killers in acting and why so many talented actors unknowingly hand their confidence over to it. We'll explore the relationship between fear, perfectionism, acting confidence, audition nerves, creative freedom, Method Acting and character development. More importantly, we'll uncover why the actors who create the most compelling performances aren't necessarily the ones who get everything right. They're the ones willing to venture into the unknown. This episode is for actors, performers, drama school students and creatives who are tired of feeling trapped by self doubt and ready to rediscover the joy of exploration. Because some of the most powerful moments you'll ever create as an actor don't arrive when you're in control of everything. They arrive when you stop gripping so tightly and allow yourself to discover what's possible. Pop the kettle on, take a breath and come join me for a conversation that might completely change the way you think about mistakes. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/support] INSTA: @standbymethodactingstudio [https://www.instagram.com/standbymethodactingstudio/] WEB: standbymethod.com [https://standbymethod.com/] FREE THE ESSENTIAL METHOD ACTING HANDBOOK: http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook [http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/fan_mail/new] Create the most truthful character you've ever played. Applications are now open for The War Project – a unique 10-week Method Acting [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] experience where you'll step into the lives of real Second World War codebreakers through research, immersive improvisation and character transformation. Find out more and apply here [https://standbymethod.com/10-week-method-acting-programme/] 🎭🎭🎭 You've done the character research. You've analysed the script. You've highlighted every beat, scribbled notes in the margins, built a backstory, and spent hours trying to understand the role. Yet somehow, when you step into the scene, something still feels missing. The character isn't quite alive. The connection isn't quite there. And no matter how hard you try, you can't seem to bridge the gap between everything you know about the character and what's actually happening in the moment. If that sounds familiar, you're far from alone. In this week's episode of Unstoppable Actors, we're exploring one of the most common challenges actors face and one that often goes completely unnoticed. It's a habit that quietly steals your focus, feeds self doubt and makes it almost impossible to fully immerse yourself in the life of the character. We'll talk about why so many talented actors end up feeling disconnected from their work, the hidden reason preparation doesn't always translate into performance and a simple Method Acting technique that can help you feel more present, more truthful, and more connected in your scenes. This episode is perfect for actors interested in Method Acting, character development, scene work, emotional truth, audition preparation, acting confidence and creating performances that feel natural, real, authentic and honest rather than forced. Because sometimes the thing standing between you and your best work isn't a lack of talent, training or preparation. It's where your attention is going. Pop the kettle on, get comfy, and let's dive in. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1524145/support] INSTA: @standbymethodactingstudio [https://www.instagram.com/standbymethodactingstudio/] WEB: standbymethod.com [https://standbymethod.com/] FREE THE ESSENTIAL METHOD ACTING HANDBOOK: http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook [http://pages.standbymethod.com/freeactingbook]

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