Finding a waiter in Los Angeles who can act is like finding a piece of hay in a haystack, so when Chae Talley, a server at Sunset Boulevard sushi haunt Katana, was ready to staff up a television pilot, he opted to keep it all in-house.
After a string of bit parts as an actor, Talley took the advice of a UTA staffer who suggested the best way to forge a career is to create one’s own original content. That he did: Talley wrote, produced and stars in the independently produced and financed medical dramedy Thank You for Your ...
After a string of bit parts as an actor, Talley took the advice of a UTA staffer who suggested the best way to forge a career is to create one’s own original content. That he did: Talley wrote, produced and stars in the independently produced and financed medical dramedy Thank You for Your ...
- 11/15/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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