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Tom Logan (LA Director) Zoom Q&A April 8th 7PM w/ Houde School Of Acting

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Apr 08 2020
Tom Logan (LA Director) Zoom Q&A April 8th 7PM w/ Houde School Of Acting

Tom Logan, well-known as an actor’s director, will be hosting a Zoom Q&A in collaboration with Houde School Of Acting on Wednesday April 8th at 7pm. 

Tom Logan, well-known as an actor’s director, will be hosting a Zoom Q&A in collaboration with Houde School Of Acting on Wednesday April 8th at 7pm. 

This Q&A is included in our unlimited monthly class package, or it can also be purchased as a drop-in for $30. 
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About Tom:

Tom Logan is a member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the Screen Actors Guild/American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG/AFTRA), and Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), 

Tom continues to write, produce, and direct many episodes of the TV shows “Karma”, “The Voucher”, “Scripts”, and “Lisa’s World”. In addition, he is in pre-production for the feature films “Dooley” (2019) and “Mystical Magic Wonder” (2019) . He continues to direct many national commercials.

Tom’s feature film, “Campin’ Buddies” (2015), which he wrote, produced, and directed, was nominated for “Best Comedy Feature Film,” and “Best Comedy TV Pilot” by the Action On Film Awards ... view more »

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