Tony,
Besides acting etc, are you trained for anything else?
Are there govt-funded training programs you could do?
http://www.msn.com/en-au/entertainment/movies/the-new-joker-movie-provides-a-depressing-glimpse-at-the-future-of-cinema/ar-AAGL8dp?li=AAgfYrC&OCID=AVRES000
The new Joker movie provides a depressing glimpse at the future of cinema
There will always be movies, and television shows, and actors will always make money if they are able to work on the good projects.
But, yes, I can do other jobs...
I can write. I wrote a poetry book, and I wrote a movie script. I could also write a magazine article, no problem.
I can cook. I was a cook at a casino in Nevada for two years. If I owned a night club and the cook was sick and missed a day of work, then I could step in and do the cooking at my club. Or if I was starving, I could go get a job as a cook at a casino in Nevada again, those jobs are easy to get, there is plenty of work for cooks in Nevada.
And I managed a dog kennel for 6 years, so I know how to manage a dog kennel. And that same discipline would apply to managing any business.
I also want to produce movies, and direct and stuff.
I would also like to make wine, like Francis Ford Coppola. I want to make Chianti wine in Tuscany, Italy.
I could also get a job in politics, working a job at City Hall here in Anaheim, or working for the Congress person, or whatever. I could move to Florida and I could go to work helping Senator Marco Rubio.
I could do volunteer work with UNICEF, and with the Catholic Church, and with other charity groups.
But, I would sure love to act in a movie, that would be fun, I would love to get a real meaty part. Also the series on Netflix and stuff are good jobs. I would love to do some acting. And the pay for even just a soap opera starts out at $30,000.00 per week, and then it goes up from there, for the stars. I had two teachers who worked on "The Young and the Restless." (Do they show that television show in Australia?) Acting is great if you can find work. And the women love actors.
Salute,
Tony V.