Showing posts with label Latino LA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latino LA. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Throwback Thursday




I am so thankful to have a really good day today.  If you are on Facebook, be sure to send me a friend request to my FB page Lisa A Zion.  I love that they have Throwback Thursday for everyone to dig into their old photos and show everyone what they looked like back in the day.

I have an 8 x 10 black and white photo of myself that was taken many years ago by a photographer friend.  I was dating my boyfriend at the time and he is now my hubby.  His band was taking outdoor photos in downtown Toledo, Ohio (where we were living back then).  We were all taking a break on a lovely Saturday afternoon and after walking around downtown for awhile we stopped so sit in the grass of the beautiful old courthouse.  So I have made this photo my profile photo here and on Facebook.  Such a happy time and it brought back some lovely memories.  

Now to change the subject.  I went to see my favorite hairdresser today in Temecula.  Now my hair looks lovely again.  I told her that when I become rich and famous I will take her to Hollywood with me!  We were supposed to go to LA tonight but hubby decided he didn't want to go after all. It was just as well because I was pretty wiped out and fell asleep at 6:00 p.m.

Most of you may know that I am a polio survivor.  What this means is ever since I had gotten polio it has always been with me.  It never goes away and there is no cure.  When the polio epidemic hit our country there was a massive scramble to find a cure.  Some kids and adults got bad batches of the polio shot.  To this day my parents don't exactly know how I got it and why my other siblings did not.  But, I was an infant and I'm sure my immune system was down and maybe that is why I got it.  So now that I am older, I have noticed things like being forgetful.  I do use tools though to help me remember.  Thank goodness for Outlook, my iphone and post-it notes!

So tonight was a night where my body just crashed.  When I was younger I would fight it.  But now I know that if my body says "rest", I'd better listen and rest.  Sure enough, I feel better now.  It is a strange feeling though because all of a sudden my body will just shut down and then I realize that 2 hours have gone by.  

Being a disabled actor can be a challenge. There are many of us in Hollywood. There are actors that are blind, deaf, missing limbs, little people and people with mobility issues.  We don't want to be treated differently; we just want to be able to audition and show what we can do too.  I am a trained Actor and a proud member of SAG-AFTRA.  I am proud of my accomplishments and I do want to do more work.  It really gets my goat when actors without disabilities are hired to act as characters with disabilities.  We are working with the powers that be to try to change that.  It is a challenge, sometimes.  But I continue on.  

I count my blessings everyday.  I had a good day at work, I got my hair done, got some much needed rest and I am headed to Las Vegas this weekend.  Life is good!  

Want to see some of my work?  Well you can find me on You Tube or just Google my name.  You can even read some of my previously published articles when I interviewed celebrities for Latino LA.

Ciao!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Working on the Set of a Music Video




I am in a music video, first one actually. It was fun; a long day but I've been on the set longer for some commercials. Here I am pictured with Quinceanera actor, Jesse Garcia. I first met Jesse last month when I saw him perform in Latinologues in Hollywood. Really nice guy and very professional. Look for an upcoming interview with him for Latino LA magazine.
We went to the really hot Palmdale where it was 92 degrees. I met some really nice folks including background actors and the crew. When I reported to the set I was rushed into make-up and wardrobe. It was a good time and a good crew. This was one of the auditions I went on last week. Audition, notified I was hired and worked on the job. Good times!
I haven't heard anything yet for the AT & T commercial audition. We shall see what happens. In the meantime, I am staying busy with several projects and doing a lot of writing. What can I say, I love this business.
Well, stay tuned. And Rebecca if you are reading this, call me! I owe you a chick flick.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

The Simple Joys of Life







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Ah, the simple joys of life like working, laughter and spending time with those we love. I was working away at Movido TV located @ Gower Studios in Hollywood, when my best friend Rebecca (pictured here) called to see if I wanted to watch Sex & The City 2 with her. Of course! We saw the first movie and now it is time to see the sequel. I was walking to my car when she called and I drove past the stage where they shoot "Dexter". They start shooting next week so I am looking forward to seeing my friend, David Zayas.


I drove home and we relaxed with a barbeque and a swim in the backyard. Saturday was lovely. We went to a lovely Cuban restaurant, 3 Vino's located in downtown Covina. I recommend their empanadas and a mojito! Afterwards, we went to see actor/writer/director, Rick Najera in his one man show, "Daddy Diaries: Diary of a Dad Man". It was so good, I am recommending it to my readers in an article I have written for Latino LA magazine.


Today will be relaxing with the family and making some homemade enchiladas, jumping in the pool and learning my lines for Attack of the 30 Foot Chola. My portion will be filming next week a week from today to be exact.


I have some wonderful news to share about a television show I did awhile ago. But I can't say anything yet, so stay tuned. It is BIG news and that is all I can say for now. Shhhh....