Keith Fenimore
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Confessions of the Cinematic Kid: ‘The Movies Made Me Do It!’
Guest Blog: As a youth hooked on movies, the author mainlined everything from "Rocky" to "Caddyshack" — and lived to tell
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How ‘Finding Nemo 3D’ Made My Son Cry and Gave My Dog Diarrhea
Guest Blog: And why next time, I buy him a plastic starfish
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The Era of Rockette Comedy
Guest Blog: One observation I have is that writers have deserted cadence in a lot of current TV comedies
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Opportunity Will Knock – If You Drag it to the Door Step
Guest Blog: There are plenty of opportunities in Hollywood — you just have to create them with hard work, persistence and countless hours
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Giving Character Actors Their Due
Guest Blog: Why honor character actors? Because they are immensely talented actors who never get the accolades they deserve
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In Hollywood, No Job Is Too Menial – or Too Demeaning
Guest Blog: Take some solace in the fact that the person who assigned you the job has, at some point in their career, walked in your shoes
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How to Sell a TV Show: Have Tricks Up Your Sleeve
Talk to people, hear ideas, don’t go off of network mandates, because a lot of the time they don’t know what they want until they see it
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The Art of Making Contacts in Hollywood
A few well-chosen and complimentary words to the empowered can be a wise thing for those hoping to crack the “great wall”
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Accidental Discovery Is Essential When Pursing a Hollywood Career
The biggest and best opportunities in a person’s career might just stem from chance encounters, unplanned opportunities and even mistakes
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Breakin’ the Hollywood Rules
the strength of a rule lies squarely on the rules ability to be enforced
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I’m a Successful Failure in Hollywood
Being hung up on was one of the most pivotal moments of my career
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My Own Book – The Best Time I’ve Ever Had Talent-Booking
Not until I talent-booked my own book, “Hire Me, Hollywood!” did I learn how fun the process could be
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Keith Fenimore