Tash Talks Film

Joe Grisaffi on Balancing Life and Career, Set Etiquette, and Creating with Friends

57 min · 22 sep 2025
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On this episode of Tash Talks Film, I got the chance to sit down with award-winning director and veteran actor Joe Grisaffi. Joe shares his journey into acting, working in California, and starting his own casting company, Southwest Casting. He discusses his directorial projects, including the touching film 'Laughing Boy' and 'Lars the Emo Kid.' Joe also offers invaluable advice for new filmmakers, highlights the importance of networking, and shares the story behind the Laughing Dog Comedy Film Festival, dedicated to his late dog, Zoe. We dive into the challenges and rewards of pursuing a creative career in a city like Houston versus traditional media hubs like Los Angeles and New York. 01:07 Natasha's Southwest Casting Experience 02:39 Joe's Early Acting Career 04:31 Moving to California and Filmmaking Journey 09:47 Advice for Aspiring Actors 12:14 Challenges and Rewards of Indie Filmmaking 15:05 Balancing Life and Career in Houston 22:59 Networking and Creating Opportunities 25:56 Favorite Collaboration and Film Project 30:39 Networking and Building Relationships 31:38 Paxton Gilmore 32:45 Working with Sara Gaston 36:34 Rapid Fire Q&A 46:36 Laughing Dog Comedy Film Festival 49:37 The Rewards of Directing 51:25 Upcoming Projects & Final Thoughts

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