I think the shock of losing my first deal with Columbia Records was probably the hurt that stung the most. It was my first major upset in my career, and it took me a long time to process it.
I had truly believed that if I worked hard and was great at my job that everything would work out for me. Some so many people are incredible that just never get a shot. At that point in my life, I still completely attached my self-worth with outside success. I now know I just have to keep making things and hope that at some point, one of those things will stick. I say this because of the fear of not being good enough used to keep me from creating.
I try to wait for projects that truly excite me. And when I wait for those feelings and look back at the end of it all, I am surprised by how everything comes together.
No matter what the project gets in terms of outward success and accolades, making something and putting it out into the world is an important part. My father always said work begets work.
As long as your work is out there, you just have to trust that the right people will find you. Please tell us about your work. I have a comedic sensibility and try to bring a little levity to even the darkest of scripts!
I am fascinated by the lives behind the perfect facades. Most of my stories are female-centric tales of women that seem to have it all but feel like lone outsiders struggling to keep up with the world around them.
Life in Color Female Comic. Show all Hide all Show by Hide Show Actress 19 credits. The Morg pre-production Gina Jackson. The Guardian post-production Audrey. Hide Show Producer 3 credits. Hide Show Writer 2 credits. Hide Show Composer 2 credits. Hide Show Soundtrack 1 credit.
Hide Show Director 1 credit. Talent Agent. Talent Manager. Henriksen Talent. Hailing from Nashville, TN, Grace was signed to Columbia Records at age fifteen, starting a music career that would have her tour both nationally and internationally before starting the band, This Is She, in With the release of their EP on Adamant Records in , the group did two tours to the Middle East performing for troops before touring internationally with bands including Lacuna Coil, Adam Lambert, and One Republic.
Alana Grace was born in December 20, , in Los Angeles, California, but moved with her family to Nashville, Tennessee when she was very young. Music has been a tradition in her family with both her father and grandfather having worked as performers - and music was a focal point in her upbringing. A versatile performer, she is primarily a singer-songwriter, but has also studied dance and has acted in various television productions, including an NBC Movie of the Week and several TV specials, among them a TNN Entertainment Special.
From the age of 12, she has been active in supporting the Children's Miracle Network , which does fundraising for children's hospitals, e. Alana studies vocal training with Brett Manning.
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