What life is really like for the 98% of actors
In this open and restorative episode, Alexa is joined by award-winning screen director Matt and acclaimed acting teacher and coach Steph Upsall for a conversation designed to support, re-ground and re-energise actors navigating an increasingly challenging industry.
Together, they explore what actors should be focussing on beyond industry noise, career pressure and unhelpful expectations. Matt offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on performance through a director's lens, while Steph reflects on why her approach has a profound impact on both actors and the work itself.
Tune in to hear three people who deeply care about actors share what they discovered while leading a collaborative training retreat and why the essence of that experience, rooted in play, safety and process, is something actors everywhere can benefit from and take into their own careers.
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The 98% is back for another new episode already! Sometimes you are contacted about a prospective guest where the subject matter is too perfect for the platform to not jump on the mic. This is one of those guests. Today Alexa is joined by acclaimed Irish actor Patrick O'Kane, who you may recognise from iconic stage roles or appearances in TV series such as Doctor Who and Game of Thrones. From tearing up his university application for a Law degree, to treading the boards in the UK's most prestigious theatres - Patrick delves into parts of his actor journey and insight from 35 years in the biz.
Patrick also shares, for the first time, the personal circumstances of illness that led him to getting support from and eventually becoming a member and trustee of Actors' Trust - a charity that has been supporting actors and stage management since 1882 (formerly known as The Actors' Benevolent Fund). We all know that the entertainment industry can be a collaborative, creative and exciting one, but it can, at times, be isolating and uncertain.
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So, an AI actress is here to take all of our jobs and change the face of the acting industry forever…
Or is it?
In this deep-dive episode Alexa is joined by actor and screenwriter Rebecca Osias - who also isn't one to shy away from difficult industry conversations. Together they discuss the concerns and questions around "Tilly Norwood", why there is no space for generative AI in creative spaces, the responses from industry organisations - and so much more. Including a look at the website of the "100% AI generated production company" behind this code, why the original article about agent interest may not be exactly what it seems, and how public funding comes into all of it...
There's a lot to cover - all of it important. See timestamps below for specific topic points.
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Link to watch Instagram Live: https://www.instagram.com/p/DPRyrl0lAEd/ Original Deadline article: https://deadline.com/2025/09/talent-agent-ai-actress-tilly-norwood-studios-1236557889/
Essential listening for any actor, parent of child actor, or anyone else working with a talent agent...
This episode is a recording of a recent live webinar where Alexa was joined by experienced agent Liz Pratt of Nelson Management. Liz has been teaching herself legislation and brushing up on her knowledge regarding actors rights, and she's here to share that knowledge with you. This informative discussion looks into the often-overlooked small print of the actor/agent relationship: contracts, terms & conditions, unlawful behaviour, red flags, and more.
This episode offers clear, empowering advice from both sides of the table - an agent who understands actors' rights, and an actor working to empower others through transparency and experience.
Listen more agent advice from Liz in Series 5 Episode 38 of The 98%.
If you suspect your agent may not be acting in your best interest, I encourage you to listen to the episode released previously to this one, and follow the steps and guidance shared there. You'll also find practical resources and links in the episode description to help you take informed action.
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The most complex episode of The 98% yet…an armchair investigation into 'Lucy Harrison Casting' - a talent agency accused of withheld pay, suspicious business practices, and questionable identities. With an informed eye, sharpened by her involvement in exposing the Bodhi Talent scandal in 2024, Alexa presents a deep-dive into concerns regarding this agency, based on first-hand accounts and publicly available records.
This episode explores how an unregulated industry leaves actors vulnerable, and why more accountability, protection, and proactive safeguarding is urgently needed. This is not an attack on anyone - it's a resource that all can actors can learn from.
Owed money from LHC? Click Here for next steps. This is a long episode, for good reason. Everything shared is necessary, for many reasons. However, you can Click Here for a summary of the most important findings.
Thank you to Karis Pentecost for her time and openness, and to the voice actors in this episode including Francesca Hayman, Rosie Dunjay, Brooke Camilleri Agius, Bianca Sowerby, Nicky Campbell, Heather Jones, and Nichola Bush.
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Time stamps:
Intro to the 98%: 00:00
Disclaimer of intent: 05:19
Intro to the Lucy Harrison Casting case: 06:10
LHC Red Flags: 15:05
History of TSG Casting: 36:24
Happy House Public Info: 43:20
LHC Client interview 55:40
Legal Threats: 2 hours 11 min
Statements from industry bodies: 2 hours 23 min
Advice and next steps for LHC clients: 2 hours 28 min
New update, 'liquidation': 2 hours 37 mins
Conclusion: 2 hours 41 mins
A special moment that feels full circle, where everything is the same but different at the same time. For the first time in 6 years (!!) Alexa and Katie are in the same room recording an episode of The 98%. After years of remote recording and living in different countries, they're back in Katie's living room, trying to wrangle a cat, and talking honestly about #actorslife that is now more like #creativelife. Only this time, gone is the desperation and frustration, and in its place is acceptance of the reality of the game, and efforts to make their part in it as happy and fulfilled as possible. Redefining what success is, unlearning unhelpful industry bullsh*t, seeing the business for what it is, and finding joy in the process rather than the outcome.
In this episode, Alexa and Katie reflect on how their perspectives have shifted over the years - from chasing external validation to embracing creative autonomy, from feeling stuck in an unfair system to actively working to change it. They discuss the evolution of The 98% into a platform not just for support and solidarity, but for advocacy and action, tackling industry malpractice and amplifying voices that need to be heard. Tune in for laughter, honesty, and a much-needed reminder that success isn't a finish line - it's what you make of the journey.
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Links mentioned in the episode:
Accessible, supportive free resources for actors: https://www.actingwithalexa.com/freeresources
ActingWithAlexa's services: https://www.actingwithalexa.com/services1
Oshi's World: https://www.oshisworld.org
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It's here! After 40 episodes of Series 5, the season draws to a close. Join the OG's, Alexa and Katie, as they check in on recent goings on, chat about when actual life leaves no room for #actorslife, look back at change of attitudes since the podcast began, discuss the lack of working class creatives in the industry, share a whole lot of love for this community, and more!
"We've got to look after ourselves first otherwise we have nothing to give."
This episode is dedicated to you, wonderful listeners.
Things mentioned in the episode:
'The Good Ally', By Nova Reid Acting With Alexa: https://www.actingwithalexa.com AWA resources: https://www.actingwithalexa.com/freeresources Watch Alexa and Katie in short film Hers! https://vimeo.com/337750125 Follow The 98% online at @the98percentpod Follow Alexa @alexa_morden (IG) / @alexamorden (twitter) and Katie @KatieElintSalt
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Every guest on The 98% who has chosen to move on from the performing industry didn't do it because they fell out of love with the art of acting, it was because they didn't want to continue with the industry itself. So for those of us who choose to stay in it, how can we make it an enjoyable place to be? In this episode Alexa shares her thoughts and musings over recent months having a "front row seat to the sh*tshow" and why it is so important to redefine what success means to you in this business.
Strap in for some classic 98% brutal honesty. The rose tinted glasses are off, because you don't need glasses when you can see things clearly! Using personal experiences and lessons learned, this episode aims to bring solace, support, encouragement, empowerment, and a dose of realism, at an especially difficult and quiet time for creatives in the entertainment industry.
Below are some links of things mentioned in the episode: AWA Resources: https://www.actingwithalexa.com/freeresources
Meditations: https://www.actingwithalexa.com/freeresources/meditations-for-actors
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Grab your headphones and settle in for one of the best episodes of The 98% of ALL TIME! There's been a lot of coverage of dodgy agents recently, so let's hear from some wonderful, trustworthy, supportive ones. In this episode Alexa is joined by Mildred Yuan PMA, Liz Pratt PMA and JBR PMA for an incredibly honest, transparent and wisdom filled chat. You'll hear about how to find the right representation for you, what to look out for when looking for representation, the current state of the industry, a real look into the life of agenting, and so. much. more.
Whether you are represented by an agency, self represented, looking for representation, or looking to make the most out of rep you already have - you do NOT want to miss this episode!
More information on these wonderful guests:
Mildred: https://mildredyuan.com Liz: https://www.nelsontalentmanagement.com J: https://www.jbragent.com Buy J's book 'Getting, Keeping and Working with your Acting Agent: The Compact Guide' here: https://amzn.eu/d/j1cQOc1
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There's been a lot of worrying discussion around agents recently, so before this series ends The 98% wanted to finish on an uplifting note - platforming conversations around representation that instill confidence and trust in actors. This is part one of a two-part representation special!
Due to recent exposé's unconvering malpractice from agents, many have found themselves now without one. While this can feel very daunting, it's a disservice of our industry to make actors feel like they are doomed without an agent. Self representation can be an empowering journey and give actors some control over their career by putting them in the drivers seat. This episode's guest, Phillip Laing, has spent time in this industry represented by agents, and representing himself. He shares the pros, cons, and process of self representation drawing on his own experiences, thoughts and feelings.
"Progress is progress. If I get an agent again, I'll be happy. And if I don't, I'll be ok."
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Some things mentioned in the episode... Alexa's new venture! For helpful, realistic and relatable support/acting coaching, online resources, advice columns, and more, visit www.actingwithalexa.com
Self Representation - Making the most of your freedom Blog Post by Luke Macleod:
https://www.the98percentpod.com/blog/2019/6/8/self-representation-making-the-most-of-your-freedom
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Just when you thought this business couldn't get any tougher, Deadline exposes another scandal that has rocked the industry and sent shockwaves through the creatvies involved in the audition process. Agents sending fake self tape requests to actors?! If this is something you'd never even contemplated before, you wouldn't be the only one. But sadly these are not just isolated incidents...
Including comments from The CDA and Equity's General Secretary, testimonies from actors who have been affected, and more, join me on a deep dive into the recently exposed scandal of agents sending fake self tape requests to clients. The what's, how's, why's...
This isn't just about fake auditions, it's about deceit, emotional manipulation, selfish gain and moral corruption in an industry with such a powerful hierarchy, that this behaviour has been able to thrive for years.
[Like the Bodhi Scandal episode, this one is more of a broadcast style vibe - would love to know what you think about this kind of style for The 98%! Share your thoughts online @the98percentpod]
Read:
IAM / Luc Chaudhary / Helen Kelly 'UK Self-Tape Scandal Deepens: International Artists Management Admits Sending Client Misrepresented Audition Invite'
'"Was My Tape Fake?": The Question Panicked British Actors Are Asking Casting Directors About Audition Invites — And Why It Matters'
https://deadline.com/2024/03/uk-fake-self-tape-scandal-explained-1235859627/comment-page-2/#comments
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