“I think this is the first time I’ve seen an African American kid on TV be as happy and carefree to live his life, but also to find happiness in other people and show other people that they can be happy as well.”
“I think this is the first time I’ve seen an African American kid on TV be as happy and carefree to live his life, but also to find happiness in other people and show other people that they can be happy as well.”
“PEN15 just portrayed what toxic friendships are like so perfectly… I got to look at it from the other side. I realized that there’s a lot of similarities between the manipulator and the person being manipulated.”
“As grounded as it is in historical truth, what I think sets it apart is the fact that it’s so heightened. We wanted to make it entertaining and thrilling to watch.”
“What I love about First Day was that it captures the true meaning of being trans; meaning that everyone’s story is different and that there is no right way to be transgender.”
“It was crazy to know that so many people cared so much about something that I cared so much about.”
“Younger audiences will find themselves reflected in the worlds of Julie and her friends and foes. For everyone else, the music and dance will entertain, but the heart of the story is about reaching for your dreams and we can all relate to that!”
“That’s forever. Whatever happens, there’s a film, and people can look at that a hundred years from now, and be like, ‘That kid really loved his mom.’”
"Most of the time, I'm not acting with other actors, so I use my imagination."
"It was created to inspire, assist, and empower actors looking for a clear vision on how to move forward in their careers.”"
(Featured image courtesy of @augieisaac on Instagram) When you think children’s television, two names immediately come to mind: Disney and Nickelodeon. These two channels have dominated that demographic for years, from classics like That’s So Raven and Rugrats to modern favorites like Descendants and Andi Mack. One actor who has the bragging rights of having … Continue reading Augie Isaac Talks Growing Up with Disney and ‘Mighty Med’ as a Digital Yearbook