Monday, July 9, 2012

WTFU Wins Again!

I'm so excited to inform y'all that WTFU took home two awards this week at the iTVfest (International Television Festival, LA): BEST ACTRESS to our fearless leader, Allison Lane, who wrote, directed, produced, starred, key gripped, sound designed and edited our little ditty and....drum roll please...BEST COMEDY PILOT!! Who says you can't make magic on an $800 budget!!!

I also had the privilege of walking the runway in some fabulous designs in the Celebrity Fashion Show.

Since iTVfest was part of PopConLA this year, we also got to do cool things like hang out with R2D2 and Lando Calrissian (who looks damn good for 75!)

On the Red Carpet

Backstage at the Celebrity Fashion Show

Allison Lane and I with R2. He's quite the ladies droid.

Me and a very gracious Billy Dee Williams.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Time Flies

Have I really not posted an update since the end of January? Shame on me!

In March I moved into the West Hollywood area. It's the first time I've lived in a house in 12 years!!! I get woken up by the birds now instead of my arguing neighbors! Problem is the birds seem to be in heat and chirp all night long. I'm told this happens in spring..

A few years back I hosted an instructional video titled "How to Apply to the College of Your Choice" and I'm happy to report that it's now currently airing nationwide on PBS.

I took a trip to NYC in April to participate in a reading of a feature by the same writers/creators of the award-winning WTFU. The WTFU cast reunited for the reading and it was great to see everyone again!

Pulp Shakespeare was extended three times before it completed it's run on March 31. It will be playing the New York Fringe Festival in August. Congrats to the cast and crew and a great LA run!

In February I served as a judge for the Irene Ryan Acting Competition at the Kennedy Center's American College Theater Festival. (Try saying that 10 times fast!) I also got to see three productions and teach two workshops while I was there. It was such a rewarding experience for a theater geek such as myself.

Until next time, take a cue from my bird friends and take advantage of all that spring has to offer. ;)

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Long Live the Boob Apron



Happy 2012!!!! You will all be very happy to know that your breasts will be warm and modestly covered for another year. Cami Secret was just renewed through the end of 2012!

Who doesn't like a little Shakespeare and a little Tarantino to start off the year? I'm currently appearing in Pulp Shakespeare at Theater Asylum through March 3. Pulp Shakespeare is Pulp Fiction set in Elizabethian England in iambic pentameter. The production won Best Play in the 2011 Hollywood Fringe, played two sold out runs and is now in it's 3rd run. I'm sharing the role of Meadsweet/Jody with another actress, so let me know if you'd like to come and I'll give you the performance dates. For more info, please visit: www.pulpshakespeare.com

So, in summation, cover your boobs and come see some faux Shakespeare! Here's hoping for a successful and joyful 2012 for all of us. Screw the Mayans! It's gonna be a great year!

Does Your Cow Have Pink Eye?

Well then it's a good thing I just booked and shot a commerical for Vetericyn! Yes, I shot a commercial...for a really fantastic company and we had a great time shooting it. It involved driving 3 hours south to Esconditio in the pouring and I mean POURING rain, but we had such a great time on set that it didn't matter. And in case you're wondering Vetericyn is this fabulous product that can be used on ALL animals (not just your cow) for pretty much anything. It was great to have the opportunity to appear in an ad for a product I really believe in. The commerical should be viral in 6 weeks, so I'll be sure to send you a link when that happens!

In other news, I signed across the board with Malibu Artists Agency in mid-September.

Hope everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving and is enjoying the holiday season!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

It's All About Control!


I was recently asked to write an article for Broadway Blogspot, which is a resource website for those who work or aspire to work on and behind the Broadway stage. My article "It's All About Control" focuses on what we can and can't control in this business, and how to get the most out of what we can control. Check it out here!

Sex, Love and the Premature Evacuation completed it's run on August 28. Congratulations to the cast and crew on a job well done. To view production photos, click here.

Are you a fan?? My fan page "Get the Cami Secret Lady on SNL" (I know, WORST title for a fan page, but Facebook won't let me change it) now has a new fun daily feature. I post random and informative boobie facts. This feature is also available on Twitter: @allisonmosier
If any of you have an interesting fact to share, email it to me at aamosier@mac.com

My blog is going strong and I can't thank you all enough for taking the time to read it and leave comments. I just completed a 30 Day Yoga Challenge and blogged about that experience. Up next: I'm taking on the world of running, starting with a 5K! However, I still need activities for my 101 list, so if there's an activity you want to hear about, leave a suggestion here!

I've got some fun projects in the works for the fall that I am really excited to share with all of you (as soon as I'm allowed to!) In the meantime, hope you are enjoying the beginning of fall!

Namaste.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

You can learn a lot in a two hour commute...

I am writing this update from the final dress rehearsal of OC Centric (Orange County's New Play Festival). I directed a piece for the festival titled Sex, Love and Premature Evacuation and we open tomorrow night. I couldn't be more proud of my cast, and it's been a truly wonderful experience. The not so wonderful part? The two hour commute from LA every day this week. However, I've caught up on my RISK! and Oprah podcasts, and I've "read" two books in the process. If you live or work in the Orange County area, I'd love for you to come see it.

I'm also really excited to announce that I have finally updated the media page of my website. It now includes separate Commercial and Theatrical reels, as well as clips from interviews and some theater excerpts. I've also updated my Directing page.

In an attempt to find balance, loose the tummy flab I seem to have acquired since moving here, and have arms like Jennifer Aniston, I decided to tackle #20 on the 101 list and start a 30 Day Yoga Challenge. I'm also blogging everyday about the process. I'm on Day 17 now, and going strong. Please take a minute to check out my blog and leave a comment. I would love your feedback and advice!

Monday, June 13, 2011

You Can Quote Me!


Every week when I sit down to write my blog I wonder if anyone is actually reading it, and if what I'm writing about is of any interest to anyone other than me. Well, my very talented and funny WTFU co-star Erin Cronican apparently finds it interesting because she quoted my blog in her latest article for Playbills vs. Paying Bills. I'm so flattered! Having said that, if there is a topic or activity you'd like me to blog about, let me know. I'm always up for suggestions!

Speaking of WTFU, we won again! This time we took home Best TV Pilot at the Hoboken International Film Festival! We are so excited! And speaking of Festivals, I recently attending the High Desert Shorts International Film Festival in Pahrump with WTFU creators Allison Lane and Chris Ritter. We had such a great time and met some really fantastic film makers!

Last month I shot a print ad for a super top secret communications company. The campaign was shot by my good friend Matt, and we had a blast running around LA. Matt and I met when we were cast in a production of The Matchmaker at Sierra Madre Playhouse. I was a young, impressionable girl of 13 and Matt was the much older and wiser cradle robber of 17. We used to make out in the parking lot during intermission. Scandalous! The shoot also involved a fellow actor accidentally pants-ing a group of missionaries. Most fun I've had on set in a long time!

I am happy to announce that I will be directing a short play that is part of the OC Centric New Play Festival in Orange County. The festival plays in August and as soon as I have more details I'll post them! Meanwhile, we are holding auditions on June 22 in Los Angeles, so non-union actors email me for info!