Becky Bartlett as Liz Harvard
Character Description
Liz is ridiculously smart and organized. She loves simple things; her white marble desk, her house and the perfect dirty chai latte. Thanks to her brother Joel, she has a great sense of humor, despite her desire to keep things under control and maintain the status quo. Joel is her best friend, as well as her business partner, and he always keeps her from taking herself too seriously. She's an idea harnessing machine and excels at taking Joel's hundred and one ideas and turning them in to actionable assets for their company. And lucky for all those involved, she has the patience of a saint.
Scene Description
Joel and Liz are at their cousin's wedding reception. Unbeknownst to Joel, Liz has also arranged for a brief, albeit, very important business meeting to happen during the reception. Their (Joel & Liz's) company has been struggling to obtain the necessary funds in order to survive the planned expansion and the couple they are meeting with tonight have very deep pockets.
Written by Kari Fabian
Bryan Whorton
ActorBecky, I always enjoy watching your work. It was well thought out and honest. The reaction of looking around the room when your brother was singing was great! Well done!
Steve Toft
ActorI thought your acting was excellent.
A little too much prop work but I like how you used to to slightly hide your lips at the very end when telling Joel about the "potential investors"
The pace was just a slight bit too slow and overall a full 55 seconds longer than your competitor.
You understood the part though and applaud you for the submission.
Jake Wayne Hastings
ActorBecky, I always love watching your tapes. You have such great expressions and mannerisms that bring these characters to life. You are natural and relaxed and it brings a realism to your characters. Great job!
Carson Almand
ActorHello Becky!
Your portrayal of Liz was really enjoyable to watch. I loved how well you balanced the characters' humor and seriousness. You displayed your relationship with your brother well, and I loved the little shifts you made when it was time to talk business at the end. Great work!