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Life & Work with Stephanie Michel

Today we’d like to introduce you to Stephanie Michel.

Hi Stephanie, so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work-life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today?
I grew up watching Mexican Telenovelas and I always loved how it brought my family together. Acting wasn’t accessible to me until high school so I started doing musical theater and fell in love with it. Unfortunately, I told myself to “get a real job” (…yeah, I know) and I decided should be a lawyer. When COVID-19 hit I had already graduated with two degrees and was working on a Congressional Staff; but I was so incredibly unhappy working at what I thought was my “dream job.” To make a long story short: in 2020, I took the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) …. twice, quit my job, found myself working at a Nonprofit for low-income children who are deaf/hard of hearing, ended up assistant directing their theater show, and re-discovered my love of acting and storytelling. Afterward, I reached out to an acting coach I worked with when I was in high school and he agreed to take me on as a student again. I trained over zoom for a year and finally felt confident enough to submit myself for auditions starting in May 2022. Since then I have been in over 20 projects and am so grateful to be where I am in my career.

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
The road has been windy, bumpy, scary and amazing. The first big struggle I faced was the hesitation I felt in telling people that I was pursuing acting as a career. I don’t know if it was shame, embarassment, fear, or maybe a mix of all of those things? I was so scared of what people would think about me. Fortunately, with the support of my partner, family and closest friends; I quickly realized that this was all in my head and I became much more open about my career choice. Another thing I struggled with was feeling confident with my abilities as an actor. I would get way too in my head about things and became the biggest self-saboteur sometimes. I still struggle with this but I have learned so much since I decided to really pursue this full-time. I’ve worked with amazing actors, directors, teachers, and learn something new in every project I do.

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I am an actor and I am most proud of my work ethic. I’ve been in over 20 projects in the ten months that I have been seriously auditioning for things. I pride myself on being really easy to work with: I show up on time, I always have good energy on set, I know my lines, and I am present. This has gotten me some really great working opportunities already because networking is so important in the industry. I think what sets me apart is that I am always eager to learn from everyone including other actors, directors, and crew members. I love learning from other people and listening to their stories on how they got to where they are now.

Is there anything else you’d like to share with our readers?
I am first generation Mexican-American and have indigenous Huichol ancestry. I have always been very passionate about minority representation in media and I get really emotional when I talk about the subject because I know how important accurate, authentic storytelling is.

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