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Russell Andrews, Actor, Artistic Director, and Author of "Shoes"

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In this episode, we sit down with 25-year veteran actor Russell Andrews, known for his roles on TV, film, and stage. He shares his journey from acting to writing his debut novel, *Shoes*, a story inspired by a family he observed 38 years ago that has stayed with him all his life. Here's what we covered:

- From Acting to Writing: Russell discusses the transition from acting out others' stories to creating his own, with *Shoes* marking his debut as an author.

- The Origins of "Shoes": The inspiration came from a brief but impactful encounter with a family in a Salvation Army store, a moment Russell never wanted to forget.

- Creative Courage: Russell reflects on overcoming the fear of writing such a simple story without dramatic elements like drugs or violence.

- The Power of Storytelling: We explore how Russell's career has been centered around telling meaningful stories, whether on stage, screen, or in print.

- What’s Next: Russell shares upcoming projects, including a short film adaptation of "Shoes" and ongoing auditions.

Key Quote:

"I just didn’t want to forget that young man. He’d be 49 right now, and I never saw them again, but that moment has lived with me ever since." — Russell Andrews

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Manage episode 444010019 series 2811093
Content provided by Mark Stinson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mark Stinson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, we sit down with 25-year veteran actor Russell Andrews, known for his roles on TV, film, and stage. He shares his journey from acting to writing his debut novel, *Shoes*, a story inspired by a family he observed 38 years ago that has stayed with him all his life. Here's what we covered:

- From Acting to Writing: Russell discusses the transition from acting out others' stories to creating his own, with *Shoes* marking his debut as an author.

- The Origins of "Shoes": The inspiration came from a brief but impactful encounter with a family in a Salvation Army store, a moment Russell never wanted to forget.

- Creative Courage: Russell reflects on overcoming the fear of writing such a simple story without dramatic elements like drugs or violence.

- The Power of Storytelling: We explore how Russell's career has been centered around telling meaningful stories, whether on stage, screen, or in print.

- What’s Next: Russell shares upcoming projects, including a short film adaptation of "Shoes" and ongoing auditions.

Key Quote:

"I just didn’t want to forget that young man. He’d be 49 right now, and I never saw them again, but that moment has lived with me ever since." — Russell Andrews

  continue reading

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