Rising actor and creative D.L. Skinner is putting his entertainment endeavors to the forefront of his life. After leaving the military, and relocating his life to Los Angeles, he joined the Lee Strasberg School of Film & Theatre jump starting his career in acting. I had the pleasure of speaking to him for a brief discussion about his journey as a rising actor in Hollywood. Check it out below.
Who is D.L. Skinner?
D.L.: D.L. is a man from Dallas Texas who has always had a love for film and theater. After serving my country in Afghanistan during the OEF 11-13 campaign it became clear I needed to pursue my true dreams of acting. Now I am a husband who’s love for art is manifested in acting, and photography.
How did you get your start in the entertainment business?
D.L.: I have been acting since I was the age of seven in church plays and singing recitals. From this, my thirst for performing grew into a passion for art.
What inspired you to embark on a career as an actor, producer, and writer?
D.L.: What truly inspired me was seeing my wife pursue her dream of nursing, and her encouragement for me to do the same. She knew I had been acting in school plays and auditioned a few times as a teenager, and felt I was holding myself back.
How has the Lee Strasberg School of Acting helped you get closer to your dreams ?
D.L.: Well that is a very loaded question. But deep down inside I can honestly say my time at Strasberg helped me discover myself through different methods of exploration. The instructors encouraged and stoked my curiosity. You would think during my one year conservatory I would have learned how to be other people, but really I learned how to be the best version of myself.
Since relocating to Los Angeles from the Bay Area, what has been your biggest challenge and most rewarding thing for you?
D.L.: My biggest challenge has been starting over in a new town where no one knows me. The most rewarding thing has also been gaining publicity in a town where no one knows me. When they have seen me work, or just interact with me at various events, I have been seen, respected, and admonished for what I bring to the acting community.
How do you balance home, & work life?
D.L.: I do my best to be intentional about spending time with family by making trips, putting dates on the calendar, and holding myself accountable. I show up not allowing the hustle and bustle of being developmentally talented in L.A. keep me from being present in my loved ones lives.
What makes you different as an actor than the next guy who may be going out for similar roles as you?
D.L.: What makes me different is my ability to not take myself seriously. I take my character development, the projects, and everyone else involved very seriously, but not myself. This keeps me nimble and open to all ideas which allows me to not get caught up in expressing any character I may portray in a static way, but having a more variable portrayal.
Who are some actors/actresses that you look up to?
D.L.: Denzel Washington for his presence on and off the screen is definitely who I look up to. He has uplifted so many actors in the community, most notably to me, Chadwick Boseman. Angela Bassett for her commanding and inspiring portrayals that have yet to earn her an Oscar!
Having recently signed to an agency, what is up next for D.L. Skinner?
D.L.: I’m hoping with new materials in hand, that my agent will be able to better pitch me to the casting directors. I’m excited to see how the next few months unfold as I am working hard to land some concrete acting roles in television and film.
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