Nike Doukas is an actor, director, teacher, and accent coach. She studied at University of Wisconsin, Madison and has an MFA from the American Conservatory Theatre. She works regularly in regional theatre and has nearly 40 credits on IMDb, including a recurring role on Desperate Housewives. We talk about hating the winter, auditioning for grad school, arriving off-book, and getting emotional. This episode is sponsored by Audible: get a free audiobook and a 30-day trial at workingactorsjourney.com/audible
Ep #8: Clyde Kusatsu [Part 1] on Discipline and Being 10x Better
Text Work: Pinter's The Hothouse with Peter Van Norden
Ep #7: Peter Van Norden on Finding Vulnerability and Work Making Work
Text Work: Bartlett's King Charles III with Nike Doukas
Text Work: Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead with Geoffrey Wade
Ep #5: Geoffrey Wade on People vs. Characters and Doing Your Job
Text Work: Singing Coward and Shakespeare's King Lear with Harry Groener
Ep #4: 3x Tony-Nominee Harry Groener on Versatility and Learning Lines Quickly
Happy New Year: 2018 Check-In
Ep #3: Anne Gee Byrd on Being Tough and Enjoying Auditions
Text Work: Shakespeare's Henry VI with Armin Shimerman
Ep #2: Armin Shimerman on Gratitude and Trusting Fate
Ep #1: Robert Pine on Raw Enthusiasm and Knowing Yourself
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