Acting : 10 rules for succeeding in hollywood by Bernard Hiller

Bernard Hiller

10 rules for succeeding in hollywood

  1. When you come to Hollywood you have to think, "what am I going to give," not "what am I going to get." Most people come to LA to "get" things. They want something. Hollywood will not respond to you unless you are ready to give something. That needy energy of wanting to get, can be seen in an instant by the people in this industry. The more you are willing to give, the more excited and interested people will be in you. 2. Hollywood runs on energy. If you don't have a great positive energy that is radiating out of your body, you will likely be unemployed because positive energy is the Hollywood currency. 3. Authenticity: Be courageous enough to be yourself. Which is not an easy thing because many people will tell you that who you are, is not enough. All the great stars are authentic. Leonardo Di Caprio told me, that he didn't become successful "until he was willing to be his true self." 4. You don't attract the people you want, you attract who you are. So, if you're a superficial person then you're going to meet a lot of superficial people. If you have negative friends, well that's because you're negative. Like attracts like. I am aware that there is a different side of Hollywood as well -- a dark side. If you encounter these kinds of people then ask yourself, why you are meeting people like that? See what changes you need to make in yourself to attract the people you want. 5. Be proactive, not reactive. Hollywood admires people who don't sit around and complain or blame anyone. Make your own opportunities, create your own projects. The business has changed, now you can make your own film easily with current technology and you have so many outlets to have your work seen. Being an actor now is better then ever! 6. Gratitude. One of the things that Hollywood likes very much is gratitude. I find that most of the people on top are kind and humble. They tell me that they feel fortunate and grateful to be in this business. Some realize that it is not just about being a "movie star," but how they can use their fame to help benefit the world. 7. Inspire people with your humanity and your ideas so that they will want to work with you. Learn to build bridges. Remember everyone wants to be involved in a project that has meaning. 8. Become the person you have never been. To achieve something you have never achieved, you will have to learn to become the person you have never been. You will have to give up any negative ideas, behavior or friends that are holding you back. When you act differently the result will be different. 9. Ask for help. You can't do anything alone. All stars ask for help. You will need help from a strong artistic community or a mentor. Everything I have learned I learnt from someone kind enough to share their information with me. Nothing can be done alone. To achieve anything great here, you have to have a lot of collaborators. You couldn't make a film on your own. In fact, the only thing you can do alone is fail. 10. Why do you want this? Your dreams must be more meaningful then your fears. Only then will you be unstoppable. Don't have a plan B and then your plan A will have to succeed. The way you make it in Hollywood is that you to have a strong why, enormous energy, openness, gratitude, a meaningful dream -- full of passion and a feeling of wanting to give. Ask for help and know that a lot of work and training will need to be done. Because... "The express elevator to success is broken, so you will have to take the stairs." YOU CAN FIND MORE ARTICLES IN THE HUFFINGTON POST or website www.bernardhiller.com
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Richard "RB" Botto

Fantastic article, Bernard. Thanks for sharing.

CJ Walley

I know this is for acting but I feel this is such a great list. I feel like I should print it out and stick it on the wall.

Richard "RB" Botto

Completely agree, CJ. Applicable to all.

Darryl Lutz

A huge one not here is...be resilient. Deal with the rejection as it comes 90% of the time. Do student films until you have enough experience to move into the big boys game. Getting a sag card is a big deal...do the work and check the ego at the door. This business is just that...a business. If you are in it for fame, glamour or some other stupid reason, sorry but you won't make it. Take classes to hone your craft, find a supplement job to finance you until you are a real actor with credentials, an agent, and a sag card. I was born here and for every busload of actors burned out and heading back to the Midwest there are three coming into town with bright faced bushy tail waiting to kill it. Be realistic, you have chosen one of the hardest industries to break into. Get your chops down, talk and build relationships with CD's they make actors careers...but most of all resolve. Be resolute and forge on until you have achieved what you came here for. Gl you will need it....

Renee Horton

This is Beautiful Bernard and how it should be! It takes a team and a film family:). It's also amazing when everyone gives everything they have to create!! I relocated to Hollywood now and I'm excited to continue w others on the Adventure! www.reneehortontalent.com The hardest part was leaving all my friends I've worked with from Nashville, but now I just get to extend that out here!

Grover McCants

Thanks for sharing this advice Mr. Hiller. I believe your 10 could apply in succeeding in any and all professions.

Renée Doubek

This article is awesome and gives actors/actresses a serious wake-up call and reality check! Mr. Bernard Hiller is a wise person and mentor!

Ben Atkinson

I needed this, today especially. Thank you!

Inès Naves

I read the whole book by Bernard Hiller and I can really recommend it.

Barry Hanley

Solid advice! Stay on the sunny side of the street.

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