Hello
everybody!
First,
my real name is Theodore Roosevelt Lane, Jr., but I only answer to "Teddy".
It's what my loved ones call me. I was born in Phoenix, Arizona, the
middle one of three children. It was just the four of us: my wonderful
mother, loving older sister, caring younger brother, and me. It was
so hot in Phoenix, we'd go swimming 3 or 4 times a week.
At
the age of four, I found myself in Oakland, California, growing
and attending St. Anthony's Elementary. It seems I was always involved
in projects that required performing like Traffic Guard, Student
Government, and Talent Shows. What a ham I was! My sister says I
am getting paid now for what I used to do then. I guess sketching
was my quiet escape. I also loved basketball, and gradually learned
about football in high school.
I
received a lot of my early acting experience from life, and from
St. Mary's High School
in Berkeley, CA. I performed in a few plays, sang in the choir,
and once again, was in another talent show. Except, this time, I
played one of the Vanity 6 Girls. Yep, it was fun, but it wasn't
pretty.
After
graduating, I attended college for 4 reasons: Football, Art, Drama,
and Good Times. Now I'm not recommending this at all. I received a football
scholarship, but my interest turned more toward acting. I started taking
more classes, and doing more plays. We performed "A Solder's Story".
I played C.J. Memphis. That role made me discover that the only limits
that I have, are the ones I set on myself. I discovered so many things
about me through that character.
Then
I set my strategy for L.A. agents. I got one good response, out
of at least 70 submissions. I'm a very persistent and determined
person. I've been residing in L.A. since August '93, and found there
is a lot of opportunity here. I'm with my 5th agency now. I know
that God blessed us with each other. They believe in me almost as
much as I believe in myself. That is a wonderful combination.
I
enjoy and relish auditioning. Anything you enjoy, and put your heart
into, you do much better. Dustin
Hoffman said, "We are professional auditioners. Read the
sides as if you have the part already."
If
God chooses to bless you with the role, that's gravy...frosting
on the cake. I believe getting the part is not up to us, but doing
a read that is very real is. Spencer
Tracy said, "The hardest thing about acting is not acting."
In other words, be real, don't act.
I'm
learning. My journey is more important than my destination. Shortly
after arriving in L.A., I found a graveyard shift security job at an
all night deli. After 4 or 5 years there, and booking some commercials,
as well as a recurring soap opera role, I quit the all night security
job, and stepped out by faith.
My
God has always provided for me with more and more each year. He is so
true to his word.
If
you want to know more about some of my favorite movies, food, dishes,
etc., please go to the miscellaneous section
of my website.
Thanks
again for logging onto my site. I hope you enjoyed it. Remember, do
your homework, stay focused, and never ever give up!
Love,

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