Cassandra Blair
Cassandra Blair is an American actress and singer from Southwest Michigan. As a child, her strength in vocal performance led her to an early career in the performing arts. With a background in musical theater, she moved to LA to pursue acting for TV and film. Cassandra then studied with some of LA's best acting schools and teachers including L...
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Cassandra Blair is an American actress and singer from Southwest Michigan. As a child, her strength in vocal performance led her to an early career in the performing arts. With a background in musical theater, she moved to LA to pursue acting for TV and film. Cassandra then studied with some of LA's best acting schools and teachers including Lesly Kahn, The Groundlings, Second City, Margie Haber's Studio, the Actor's Comedy Studio, and Carolyne Barry Creative. In the past year, she has garnered several TV credits including Westworld and Better Things with Pamela Adlon. Cassandra is also a writer and producer. She launched her film and production company, Dive Bomb Productions in 2017, in honor of her mother and produced her first film, Shot of Whiskey, which is set to release in the fall of 2020. Show less «
I have a mantra that I say before every audition and every meeting- a gift from Eden [Bernardy]: "They're throwing the party for me... I hop...Show more »
I have a mantra that I say before every audition and every meeting- a gift from Eden [Bernardy]: "They're throwing the party for me... I hope they're ready for excellence, because that's what I'm going to bring." In other words... the writer has written the script, the director has a clear vision and the casting director is ready for the "right" actor- the guest of honor, so to speak- to walk through the room... and I have to believe that guest is me. It sounds narcissistic, but it is what we need. Actors are human beings who are willing to put themselves in incredibly vulnerable places and peel back every layer of our mask to show the world our humanity. It's an unbearable thing. So one needs a cheerleader, and most of the time, it may well be oneself. Show less «