I'm Giacomo Knox. SAG/AFTRA since 1993, and I'm very much pro "Union" (the combined organizations were and are today factually, Guilds). I started off doing stunts in Double Dragon and a few indie flicks, more background work than I care to admit, but I took advantage of every opportunity on set to learn the business.
In 2008 I took a page from my personal struggles to develop, produce and "star" in the reality tv pilot, A Week With My Father, where I reunited with my father James after 33 years apart. We won the 2011 NY Television Festival's Best Pitch contest, which came with a development deal from Red Arrow International of Germany. Sadly we were not able to come to terms with Red Arrow and our rights were returned in 2013.
When I say the struggle is real, I embody it 100%. I had to leave Los Angeles for financial and personal reasons, trying my hand in the emerging North Texas market. I drove for Uber and wrote resumes, but my passion for AWWMF would not be abated. That passion got the best of me, and I had to leave Texas for my family's ancestral home of South Carolina.
Since leaving LA, I am now driving for Uber again, and auditioning like a mad-man. I have a new agent, I have reinstated my SAG/AFTRA membership, and just shot a reel with the most amazing photographer ever! Every now and then I'm tempted to look over my shoulder at Los Angeles like the biblical Lot's Wife, but looking forward I see nothing but success in the SE market.
I invite you this Fathers Day, to check out A Week With My Father on my page, as well as YouTube. Thanks for reading and G-d bless!
Hey, Toni Watkins! Great to meet you! Wow, congratulations on your screenplays/novels - that's awesome! Have you checked out the Authoring Lounge yet? I think you'd really enjoy meeting like-minded cr...
Expand commentHey, Toni Watkins! Great to meet you! Wow, congratulations on your screenplays/novels - that's awesome! Have you checked out the Authoring Lounge yet? I think you'd really enjoy meeting like-minded creatives there: https://www.stage32.com/lounge/playwriting Of course, there is plenty to chat about in the Screenwriting Lounge as well: https://www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting
If you're pitching your projects to reps, definitely reach out to our Director of Script Services, Jason Mirch, who is excellent at matching projects with potential executives (or managers, in your case): J.Mirch@stage32.com